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Georg Klusemann (13 May 1942, in Essen – 4 May 1981, in Pisa) was a prolific artist and a
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author. Although he died at age 38, Klusemann left behind an extensive body of work.


Art

Georg Klusemann belongs to a group of artists such as Werner Gilles, Eduard Bargheer or
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, whose work reflects their adoption of Italian culture. He studied at the
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under Teo Otto, from 1962 to 1968, with
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and
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. After extensive travels to Spain, the Orient and Latin America, his work gained a clear original profile (Hans M. Schmidt). Impulses from contemporary European Art can be traced to Joan Miró,
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,
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or Domenico Gnoli, to Surrealism or OpArt. But the impulses are transformed and integrated into a unique concept that cannot be associated to any known current in Art. Critics have called him "Baroque" (Joachim Burmeister), "Indefatigable and fantastic" (
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), "Arcimboldesque" (Heiner Stachelhaus), "an oscillator between abstraction and realism, narrative and representation, elusiveness and application" ( Dieter Ronte), or a "legitimator of computer art" (Giampiero Pavanati). Patrick Waldberg, the major biographer of surrealism, wrote of Klusemann's work that it is "full of waving drapes, flying boxes, objects coming up in the air, swelling balloons, windows bursting open, instruments coming to life and all this according to a harmony beyond logic". Georg's biographer Hans M. Schmidt called him an "individualist and a loner of unusual capacities." "The things recognized become uncertain, the apparent truth becomes deception," Hannes Hardering writes of Klusemann's paintings. Klaus Honnef wrote about looking at his works: "The viewer is forced to question his viewpoint, to change it. To decipher the intricacies of these images one must learn to accept ones judgement as always temporary and never ultimate." Georg Klusemann worked as a painter, drawer, etcher, and author of children books. His oeuvre comprises at least 350 canvases, 330 etchings, hundreds of drawings, gouaches and water colors, as well as poems and fables. His children books were published by
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and Peter Hammer Verlag and are still part of school curricula in German elementary schools because of their playful and imaginative approach to
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. After several monographies about his work and more than 20 catalogues, the complete works were published in two volumes by Hatje Cantz Verlag in the year 2000. Georg Klusemann's paintings and etchings have been the object of more than 40 exhibitions in France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Venezuela and the U.S.A. The major retrospectives have taken place at the
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in Essen, the
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in Düsseldorf, at the Goethe-Institut New York, at the
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in Milan and at the
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in Genua. His works are part of the collections of the
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in New York, the
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in New York, the
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in Vienna, the Rheinische Landesmuseum in Bonn, the
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in Genua and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas, as well as of numerous private collections. In 1994, a children's opera based on his ''Die wundersame Reise nach Esmir'' was first played at the in Recklinghausen.Information from the composer Matthias Bonitz
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Personal life

He was born in an area of Essen called An der Kluse (near ), below
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. In 1968, he met Elena Hochman-Klusemann, a Jewish sociologist raised in Venezuela. Elena's mother was a Holocaust survivor who struggled with her daughter's marriage to a German. They moved to
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, where Elena later sank into depression and Klusemann turned to alcohol. He started to vomit blood three months before his death. He is the subject of the documentary ''Georg'' by his daughter Caterina Klusemann, completed in 2008 for
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/ZDF. In the film, several friends and fellow artists like the painter
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, the writer
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(who had written that "there was something magnificent about him, nothing small, narrow, he overflowed with life"), the writer
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, and his publisher Hans-Joachim Gelberg, as well as his wife reconstruct his brief but intense life.


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