Wilhelm Sasnal

Mixing art historical references with images taken from the internet, their subject matter knows no limits: from icons of popular culture such as Roy Orbison to much admired paintings of the past such as Georges Seurat’s Bathers at Asnières (1884), His artistic practice is discursive and by containing quotes, referring to mass media culture, his work triggers the observer’s memory. "My mind is incapable of producing fiction. I always try to draw on things that already exist" he clarifies.
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Wilhelm Sasnal. Berlin - Hauser & Wirth
Wilhelm Sasnal. Berlin – Hauser & Wirth
Wilhelm Sasnal | Untitled, 2016
Untitled, 2016 by Wilhelm Sasnal
Artists & Estates - Hauser & Wirth
Wilhelm Sasnal Untitled, 2009 Oil on canvas 70.5 x 55 x 2 cm / 27 3/4 x 21 5/8 x 3/4 in - Hauser & Wirth
Swirling Gestural Marks Create Cinematic Scenes by Painter Wilhelm Sasnal
Wilhelm Sasnal | MOON (2002) | MutualArt
Artwork by Wilhelm Sasnal, MOON, Made of Oil on nettle