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Reiner Schwarz, "Angesichts dessen II", lithograph from 1977, numbered in pencil (31/80) and signed. Catalog raisonné Volker no. 101.
Berlin artist Reiner Schwarz (born 1940), who was first and foremost a fantastic draftsman, described his works on paper as "moments of silence." In 1960, he began his art studies at the Hochschule der Künste with the surrealist Mac Zimmermann. Initially, he worked in a surrealist style.
In 1977, he won the international Senefelder Prize. See: www.senefelderstiftung.de/de/der-preis/galerie.
Among the numerous exhibitions and prizes he received subsequently was the Silesian Cultural Prize of Lower Saxony in 1979.
At the time, critics called him a “human painter”—and in fact, the focus of every work was the human face as a mirror of feelings, joy and fear, the woundedness of the inadequacy of this world.
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