Ensemble: Het Ondermijnde [The Subverted]
The concerns articulated in other sub-categories are rarely encountered in pure and unadulterated form. In the art of the 1960s and ‘70s there was constant traffic between lofty, maximalist and utopian ambitions (as can be witnessed in Concretism, Minimalism and Conceptualism) and a fascination (or even obsession) with political, social and economic reality ‘such as it was’ (a driving force behind Pop Art and politically-engaged art alike). Both these approaches, the inward-looking and the outward-looking, were used by artists to form distinctly personal, idiosyncratic agendas, which are almost by definition impure, subverted versions of the more dogmatic beliefs that fuel ‘movements’ in art.
Some of the works in this ensemble are shown in Antwerp, while others are exhibited in Eindhoven.
Works
Sand in Vaseline, 1974
Ed Ruscha
Painting, egg yolk, satin, 91.5 x 101.5 x 1.7 cm
Pure Ecstasy, 1974
Ed Ruscha
Painting, tea, moiré silk, 91.4 x 101.6 x 2.2 cm
Goldklumpen, 1982
Sigmar Polke
Painting, gold pigment, schweinfurter green, arsenic, canvas, 261.5 x 202 cm

Höhere Wesen Befahlen: rechte obere Ecke schwartz malen!, 1969
Sigmar Polke
Painting, synthetic paint, canvas, 151.3 x 126.1 cm
Märkische Heide, 1974
Anselm Kiefer
Painting, oil, acrylic, shellac, burlap, 118 x 254 cm
Mao Tse Tung, 1972
Andy Warhol
Print, ink, paper, 910 x 910 mm
![Abstraktes Bild (nr.421) [Abstract Image (No 421)]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/mhka_ensembles_production/assets/public/000/001/615/square_75/0777.jpg?1308150371)
Abstraktes Bild (nr.421) [Abstract Image (No 421)], 1977
Gerhard Richter
Painting, oil, canvas, 250 x 202 x 4 cm