Georg Baselitz: Schlafende Hunde
Printed on Somerset paper by Niels Borch Jensen in Copenhagen, this work is one of twenty-four prints from Georg Baselitz’s series Schlafende Hunde (Sleeping Dogs) (1998–99), which reflects on humanity’s suffering. Against an expressionistically rendered field of color, or framed by curtains, each dog appears in repose, rendered with jagged strokes that evoke the burden of living with humans. Baselitz gives new meaning to the idiom “Let sleeping dogs lie” by equating our own struggles with those of a domestic animal.