NEW WORLDS – Mädchen am Tisch
- The variety of table scenes in art reflects the great diversity of human communication: families come together at the dining table to discuss the latest events; a table in the café hosts a casual meeting, and at the regular’s table in the local pub people drink, discuss, and play cards or games. But tables are also places of concentration and reflection, where people read, write down thoughts, or work. The best place to do this is in a secluded room. With ›SleepStudySkull‹, the Dutch artist collective Atelier van Lieshout has created a radical version of the study. Those who close the door behind them find themselves in a narrow cell that contains nothing but a bed, a bench, and a table.
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Atelier Van Lieshout
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SleepStudySkull, 1996
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Heckel, Erich
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Im Gespräch, 1914
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Heckel, Erich
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Familie, 1919
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Heckel, Erich
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Schachspielende Knaben, 1922
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Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
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Kaffeetisch, 1923/24
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Nolde, Emil
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Im Café, 1911
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Pechstein, Hermann Max
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Mädchen am Tisch, 1910
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Uhde, Fritz von
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Interieur (Schwestern), 1896
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Uhde, Fritz von
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Die Schulstunde, 1899
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