The Heroes
Monumental, figurative paintings and drawings of tattered and frail soldiers fill the Moderna Museet’s galleries in autumn 2016. This exhibition focuses on two controversial series of works, Heroes and New Types, which Georg Baselitz created in 1965–66, in his early career. Read more.
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![Der Hirte (The Shepherd)](http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Georg-Baselitz-Der-Hirte-1965-©-Georg-Baselitz-2016-Photo-Frank-Oleski-Köln.jpg?resize=641%2C800)
Der Hirte (The Shepherd) (1965), Georg Baselitz. © Georg Baselitz 2016. Photo: Frank Oleski, Köln
![Rebell (Rebel)](http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Georg-Baselitz-Rebell-1965-©-Georg-Baselitz-2016.-Tate-London-2015.-Photo-Fredrich-Rosentiel.jpg?resize=639%2C800)
Rebell (Rebel) (1965), Georg Baselitz. © Georg Baselitz, 2016. rate London 2015. Photo: Friedrich Rosentiel
![Der Baum (The Tree)](http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Georg-Baselitz-Der-Baum-1966-©-Georg-Baselitz-2016-Photo-Jochen-Littkemann-Berlin.jpg?resize=641%2C800)
Der Baum (The Tree) (1966), Georg Baselitz. © Georg Baselitz 2016. Photo: Jochen Littkemann, Berlin
![Bild für die Väter (Picture for the Fathers)](http://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Georg-Baselitz-Bild-für-die-Väter-1965-©-Georg-Baselitz-2016.jpg?resize=790%2C642)
Bild für die Väter (Picture for the Fathers) (1965), Georg Baselitz. © Georg Baselitz 2016
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