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Alf Lechner, Circle within a semi-circle, 1991
Alf Lechner’s sculptures are defined by his choice of material – steel. He works virtually exclusively with this material, creating works which often weigh hundreds of kilos. The monumental steel forms are stamped, pressed, broken, cut and rolled into shape during the production process according to his precise specifications.
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Rupprecht Geiger, 429/65, 1965
A picture by Rupprecht Geiger provokes an immediate response: the force of the colour is well-nigh overpowering. This shade of red, which the artist intersperses time and again with hints of pink or orange, triggers associations of peril and passion.
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K. O. Götz, Jan 1955, 1955
Karl Otto Götz, the only German member of the international COBRA group, was one of the few artists who attempted to provide theoretical underpinning and gain public attention for the abstract gestural painting of the post-war period.
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Cornelia Schleime, Woman with dog, 1994/95
A young woman with her dog looks out, keenly and slightly provocatively, from the sketched frame of a locket. Clearly based on a photograph, the portrait appears artificial and as from another age, mainly as a result of the distortion of colours.
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Wie sieht der Bewerbungsprozess nach Zusenden meiner Bewerbung aus?
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Das Profil passt nicht in allen Punkten zu mir- kann ich mich trotzdem bewerben?
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Bietet das Unternehmen Möglichkeiten zum Quereinstieg?
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Kann ich mich auch bewerben, wenn ich in Teilzeit suche?
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Ida Kerkovius, Composition, 1955
Ida Kerkovius, born in 1879, belongs to the first generation of female artists who, albeit under difficult conditions and against much resistance, received professional training and were able to steadily pursue an artistic career thereafter.