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Willi Baumeister
(German, 1889 – 1955)
Willi Baumeister was a German painter whose work used free-floating forms and lines to create playful abstractions. Reminiscent of the works of Paul Klee, Fernand Léger, and Joan Miró, Baumeister forged a lexicon of marks and shapes that was wholly his own. “The mysterious power of a work of art lies in its formal-abstract component,” he once explained, “and in the relation of the representational to its artistic deformation. In all eras, art proceeded and gave the canon the purified view for the eye of humanity.” Born on January 22, 1889 in Stuttgart, Germany to a family of craftsman, he went on to study at the Stuttgart Art Academy where he met the painter Oskar Schlemmer. Later, banned from exhibiting his work as a "degenerate" artist during...