Woman Power
Painting
Contemporary Art
1979
Modern
126.0 x 182.0 cm
Albertina Klosterneuburg
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اختر من بين أحجامنا المُعدّة مسبقًا والتي تتطابق مع النسب الأصلية للعمل الفني.
يمكنك إدخال أبعادك الخاصة لتناسب إطاراً أو مساحة معينة. وإذا لم يتطابق الحجم الذي اخترته مع نسب الصورة الأصلية، فسنقوم إما بقص العمل الفني أو تمديد الصورة باستخدام حافة معكوسة أو بلون مصمت. سيتم إرسال نموذج تجريبي رقمي لاعتمادك قبل بدء الإنتاج.
يرجى ملاحظة أن المعاينة على الشاشة لا تعكس عملية القص أو التمديد الفعلية؛ حيث سيوضح النموذج التجريبي فقط التكوين النهائي بدقة.
وعلى الرغم من توفر أحجام مخصصة، إلا أننا نوصي باختيار أبعاد من القائمة المحددة مسبقاً للحفاظ على النسب الأصلية.
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The Visceral Presence of Maria Lassnig
In the vast landscape of twentieth-century expressionism, few voices resonate with as much raw, psychological intensity as that of Maria Lassnig. Her 1979 masterpiece, Woman Power, serves as a profound testament to her pioneering theory of "body awareness," a concept where the canvas becomes an extension of the artist's internal physical sensations. In this large-scale work, measuring an imposing 126 x 182 cm, we encounter a figure that transcends mere representation. The naked woman, positioned centrally within a sprawling cityscape, is not merely a subject to be observed but a force of nature to be felt. As she gazes upward toward an unseen celestial or atmospheric phenomenon, her posture suggests a deep, contemplative connection between the human form and the surrounding urban expanse.
The composition is masterfully dynamic, utilizing a bold interplay of color and scale to command the viewer's attention. Lassnig’s technique avoids the sterile precision of traditional realism, opting instead for a more fluid, emotive application of paint that captures the pulse of life itself. The urban environment—a dense collection of buildings with flickering windows—acts as a rhythmic backdrop to the singular, monumental presence of the female form. This juxtaposition between the organic vulnerability of the body and the rigid, geometric structures of the city creates a tension that is both unsettling and deeply empowering, inviting the viewer to contemplate the individual's place within the overwhelming machinery of modern existence.
Symbolism and the Urban Soul
Beyond its striking visual impact, Woman Power is steeped in symbolic depth. The upward gaze of the protagonist can be interpreted as an act of transcendence, a search for meaning or spiritual liberation amidst the concrete confines of the metropolis. Lassnig, shaped by her complex upbringing in Austria and her experiences during the transformative post-war era, often used the body to map out emotional landscapes. Here, the nudity is not an invitation to the voyeuristic gaze but a symbol of radical honesty and strength. By stripping away the layers of social artifice, the figure stands as a pillar of truth against the backdrop of a bustling, indifferent civilization.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, this painting offers more than just aesthetic beauty; it provides a focal point of profound intellectual and emotional gravity. The work’s ability to anchor a room with its scale and assertive color palette makes it an ideal centerpiece for sophisticated spaces that value art with a narrative soul. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or a curated residential collection, Woman Power continues to provoke dialogue about identity, resilience, and the enduring power of the human spirit to rise above its surroundings.
السيرة الذاتية للفنان
early life and education
maria lassnig, an austrian artist known for her painted self-portraits and her theory of 'body awareness', was born on september 8, 1919, in kappel am krappfeld, austria. her early life was marked by her mother's troubled relationship with a much older man, leading to lassnig being raised primarily by her grandmother. this complex family dynamic would later influence her artistic themes. lassnig attended the academy of fine arts in vienna during world war ii, where she began to develop her unique style and approach to art.artistic career and contributions
maria lassnig's artistic career is distinguished by several key contributions:- introduction of informalism and tachisme: lassnig played a pivotal role in introducing these styles into post-war austrian art.
- participation in the hundsgruppe ('dog pack') group: alongside notable artists like arnulf rainer, ernst fuchs, and wolfgang hollegha, lassnig was part of this influential group that shaped the austrian art scene in the 1950s.
- development of 'body awareness' theory: this concept, coined by lassnig in 1948, emphasizes depicting only body parts felt during the creative process, leading to innovative self-portraits with missing body parts or unnatural colors.
awards and legacy
- first female artist to win the grand austrian state prize (1988) - awarded the austrian decoration for science and art in 2005 - received the golden lion award for lifetime achievement at the 55th venice biennale in 2013notable works and exhibitions
- selfportrait with telephone (lentos kunstmuseum linz, austria), showcasing her unique approach to self-portraits - featured in various exhibitions, including those at the kunsthistorisches museum and museum of applied arts in viennateaching and later life
from 1980 until her death, lassnig lived and taught in vienna, becoming a professor at the vienna university of applied arts in 1980. her later work continued to explore themes of body awareness and self-portraits.- view maria lassnig's artworks on OriginalUniqueArt
- explore selfportrait with telephone by maria lassnig
- discover more about the museum of applied arts and its significance in austrian art history on OriginalUniqueArt's blog.
conclusion
maria lassnig's pioneering work in 'body awareness' has left an indelible mark on austrian art, inspiring generations with her innovative approach to self-portraits and her contributions to the development of informalism and tachisme. her legacy continues to be celebrated through her artworks and the impact she had on the art world.Maria Lassnig
1919 - 2014 , Austria
حقائق سريعة
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Informalism & Tachisme
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Feminist Art History']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Arnulf Rainer
- Ernst Fuchs
- Date Of Birth: September 8, 1919
- Date Of Death: 2014
- Full Name: Maria Lassnig
- Nationality: Austrian
- Notable Artworks:
- Selfportrait with telephone
- Atlas
- Woman Power
- Place Of Birth: Kappel am Kraffeld, Austria

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