Renate BERTLMANN Austrian, b. 1943
Expulsion from Eden, 1973
Mixed media on duplex plate, artificial bird
Triptych: 50 x 126.5 x 22 cm
One of only three works selected by VALIE EXPORT for inclusion in her 1975 MAGNA: Feminismus exhibition (along with Le Charme indiscret de la Bourgeoisie (1972), Collection Sammlung Verbund, and...
One of only three works selected by VALIE EXPORT for inclusion in her 1975 MAGNA: Feminismus exhibition (along with Le Charme indiscret de la Bourgeoisie (1972), Collection Sammlung Verbund, and Exhibitionism (1973), Tate Collection).
Allegorising the Biblical tale of Adam and Eve’s expulsion from Eden, the Expulsion from Paradise shows a bird fleeing from a painted circular orbit, leaving a trail of blood. The story of Adam and Eve was a source of interest for s series of work by Bertlmann at the time: the balance between good and evil and man and woman reflected in later works around the same theme.
Allegorising the Biblical tale of Adam and Eve’s expulsion from Eden, the Expulsion from Paradise shows a bird fleeing from a painted circular orbit, leaving a trail of blood. The story of Adam and Eve was a source of interest for s series of work by Bertlmann at the time: the balance between good and evil and man and woman reflected in later works around the same theme.
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