Baselitz's inverted figures are a signature element of his style. By inverting the image, he disrupts traditional modes of representation and forces the viewer to see the painting in a new way. Adler, a symbol of German national identity, presented upside down, can be interpreted as a commentary on German history and identity.
Born: January 23, 1938, Deutschbaselitz, Germany
Nationality: German
Style: Neo-Expressionism
Influences: German Expressionism, Art Brut, African sculpture
Major Exhibitions: "Adler (Eagle)" (1977), "The Heroes" (1965-66), "Die grossen Freunde" (1965)
Quote: "I wanted to paint pictures that were not about something, but were something themselves."