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So this documentary dives deep into Georg Baselitz's journey as an artist, right after the shadows of Auschwitz and Dresden loomed large. The film takes us through his 2007 retrospective at the Royal Academy in London, with curator Norman Rosenthal guiding us. You really feel the weight of history in his work, and Baselitz isn't shy about discussing his pain and influences. The pacing is contemplative, allowing us to soak in his raw, expressive style. It's more than just a look at art; it's about grappling with trauma and memory, which makes it distinct. The atmosphere is heavy yet reflective, and you can sense Baselitz's passion and struggle throughout. Definitely a rich experience for anyone interested in the intersection of art and history.
Deep dive into Baselitz's influencesReflective discussions on traumaUnique exploration of art's role in history
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