
Neo Rauch: Propaganda
One of the most influential figurative painters of his generation, Neo Rauch presents bold, new work in PROPAGANDA. Rauch is widely celebrated for his captivating compositions that bring together figurative painting and surrealism into an entirely new kind of visual encounter. moreThey often hint at broader narratives and historiesâseemingly reconnecting with artistic traditions of realismâbut they remain dreamlike and impossible to reduce to a single story. Though his art is highly refined and executed with great technical skill, Rauch himself stresses the intuitive, deeply personal nature of how he works. As the artist notes, âMy process is far less a reflection than it is drawing from the sediments of my past, which occurs in an almost trance-like state.â Eight large-scale canvases and seven smaller, more intimately scaled works continue the artistâs exploration of figuration and the ambiguous nature of meaning in visual art. In some of the larger works, the saturation of the canvas with characters, objects, and forms, all rendered at different scales and in conflicting arrangements, creates a collage-like qualityâa figurative scrapbook of Rauchâs personal iconography.
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One of the most influential figurative painters of his generation, Neo Rauch presents bold, new work in PROPAGANDA. Rauch is widely celebrated for his captivating compositions that bring together figurative painting and surrealism into an entirely new kind of visual encounter. moreThey often hint at broader narratives and historiesâseemingly reconnecting with artistic traditions of realismâbut they remain dreamlike and impossible to reduce to a single story. Though his art is highly refined and executed with great technical skill, Rauch himself stresses the intuitive, deeply personal nature of how he works. As the artist notes, âMy process is far less a reflection than it is drawing from the sediments of my past, which occurs in an almost trance-like state.â Eight large-scale canvases and seven smaller, more intimately scaled works continue the artistâs exploration of figuration and the ambiguous nature of meaning in visual art. In some of the larger works, the saturation of the canvas with characters, objects, and forms, all rendered at different scales and in conflicting arrangements, creates a collage-like qualityâa figurative scrapbook of Rauchâs personal iconography.











