Katharina Fritsch

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a sculpture with red and black paint on it's face, next to a green mannequin head
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four different colored sculptures in the shape of people's heads and torsos on a white background
Things Organized Neatly
SUBMISSION: Guimauves ed: I like the way these remind me of Katharina Fritsch.
a purple statue is standing on a white pedestal and has a cross in his hand
Katharina Fritsch, St. Nikolaus, 2002, Gips bemalt, Höhe: 33,2 cm, Ed. 40, EUR 6.000 – 8.000, bei Grisebach
three women are standing in front of some fake human skulls and other objects near the water
"Stillenben" in Venice, Italy by Katharina Fritsch
a white skull wearing a black top hat
katharina fritsch at the deichtorhallen part I
Katharina Fritsch
a white brain model sitting on top of a table
Art and the Right-Brain Fallacy
Katharina Fritsch, Gehirn (Brain). Plaster, paint. 1987/1989. The popular "belief that the right hemisphere of our brains controls the more creative, conceptual stuff, while the left brain controls more of the concrete, computational" operations is misleading. "The brain works with far more specificity than anything that could be described" in such broad strokes. Caption from link
a drawing of a woman laying on top of a crocodile
katharina fritsch at the deichtorhallen part I
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a mannequin dressed in white standing next to a wall
Mémoires du futur. Collection Olbricht
Katharina Fritsch, Doktor, 1997-1999. Polyester and paint. 178 x 59 x 43 cmOlbricht Collection. © VG Bildkunst, Bonn
an abstract painting on display in a white room with two different colored panels behind it
Current Exhibitions | Matthew Marks Gallery
Exhibition - Peter Fischli David Weiss, Katharina Fritsch, Martin Honert, Gary Hume - Works in Exhibition - Matthew Marks Gallery
two yellow statues of the virgin mary and jesus
Katharina Fritsch. Madonnenfigur (Madonna Figure). 1981-1989 | MoMA
"Madonnenfigur" (Madonna Figure), figura de la Virgen María, poco convensional, creado por la artista alemana Kathatrina Fritsch, nacida en 1959. Hecho, con distintos materiales tales como: Bronce, cobre, hierro, entre otros.
a woman in a red dress standing next to a large black rat shaped sculpture with her eyes closed
Instagrams of Art Basel - artnet News
Stacey Engman poses with a Katharina Fritsch's Hohle Maus/Hollow Mouse at Matthew Marks Gallery's booth at Art Basel. Photo: Instagram/@artbinder
an angel statue with a spear in its hand and a green flag on it's back
Heiligenfigur (St. Michael) | Cleveland Museum of Art
Figure of a Saint (St. Michael)-Katharina Fritsch
a white sculpture sitting on top of a pedestal in front of a blue and white photo
Katharina Fritsch, site specific installation for White Cube Gallery