Galli
B. 1944, Heusweiler, Germany
Galli established herself in the West Berlin art scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when she carved out her own niche amidst the masculine transgression of the painterly style of Die neuen Wilden, by depicting bodies in states of vulnerability, disfigurement and ecstatic joy. Galli’s works pay close attention to corporeality and explore the inexhaustible potential in depictions of a human body. Her work is exuberant, wide-ranging and endlessly surprising. It comprises a complex mixture of figures, signs, disembodied parts, porous shapes, scribbles, words, interiors, animated architectural elements and domestic objects, art historical motifs and references.
1990
acrylic on burlap
150 x 120 cm |
59 x 47 1/4 in.
acrylic on burlap
150 x 120 cm |
59 x 47 1/4 in.
Monster v. Firenze