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A similar procedure as with the Propylaea: different layers and time lines allow various interpretations in history. Franz von Lenbach (1836 – 1904) was a central protagonist in the late-nineteenth-century rise of Munich as an almost mythical center of the arts. His former home is now a museum holding "The Blue Rider", Beuys and New Objectivity aswell as art created after 1945, emphasizing contemporary positions. The photograph is showing the old Lenbach House, which reopened 2013 after Foster + Partners architects had been selected to remedy structural defects and adapt the building to the changed needs of a contemporary museum.These changes can not be seen on this photo, they are on the left wing of the museum from this point of view.. Epson K3 Fine Art premium print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag matte (308 g/m²). 3 cm white margin.
Print:Giclee on Canvas
Size:12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
Size with Frame:13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
Frame:White
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Fascinated by quantum physics (e.g. Prof. A. Zeilinger at the documenta (13)) and meditation I am seeking and trying to push new, vaster boundaries with the help of art. My artwork is mostly experimental since I believe in artists of all times to have sought to implement the newest techniques their time would hold in store for them. (One of the many things, besides his ingenious books, I very much admire about Mr Hockney for example with his iPad paintings). After all, art once was indispensable for communication. Today our visual reception is mostly influenced by television, film, video and photography. Photorealism already showed in the 70ies, and Hyperrealism shows today that there are enormous differences between a photograph, a painting and that what we perceive as seen reality. I have been a writer, author, editor, publisher and owner of a magazine - and now that has been enough... I am just entering the pitch for the second half of my life and am dedicating this final stage to my lifelong past time, deepest creed and conviction: the fine arts. For further information about my art or myself please contact: fabianforban@web.de Larger formats on glass, metal, alu dibond, canvas and silk are possible on commission. I'm avoiding them here for exceeding the upload limit, extensive packaging and my slow pc.
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