Rosa Loy Manna

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Graphic Design: Maria Magdalena Koehn Texts by: Neo Rauch, Dr. Ute Riese, Barbara Steiner German, English April 2011, 256 Pages, 114 Ills. Half cloth 310mm x 239mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2762-4
| Monograph featuring works from the past fifteen years

Rosa Loy (*in Zwickau) can be ascribed to the New Leipzig School. She counts among those female German painters who deal with the knowledge handed down by women, by New Femininity and its associated “school of mysteries,” as well as with neo-Romanticism. Romanticism is one of the great traditions of Saxonian painting. Loy integrates femininity and beauty into her paintings, affording multilayered ways of interpreting her works. Her figurative approach allows for narrative references, but it goes beyond simple interpretations, making use of the manifold associations found in interconnected systems and conventional types of visual perception. This monograph contains the artist’s works dating from 1996 to 2001 in casein on canvas, diverse techniques on paper, and various print techniques. Exhibition schedule: Kunsthalle Gießen, March 27–June 26, 2011When NEO RAUCH was a student of Arno Rink’s at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig, Germany was still a divided country. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, his large, cryptic paintings conquered the art world by storm and Rauch became a trailblazer for the New Leipzig School, as well as its most famous representative. His paintings added elements of Pop Art, comics, and advertising graphics to figural painting.