About this referendum

Trough this referendum you will evaluate the quality of the work of an artist. The result of this I called the “pure taste” indicator. The “pure taste” indicator is an evaluation of the quality of the work of an artist, without hidden variables used in the current art market to speculate with it.
With the results of this referendum and the “DHAdmann *Pure taste* indicator and cap-price formulas”, the *Pure* taste indicator of an artist will be calculated and published as soon the minimum quantity of evaluations are completed.

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Artist presentation

Katharina Fritsch is a contemporary German sculptor. Her work mixes reality with imagination to create surreal imagery that contract reality and fantasy through her large-scale monochromatic sculptures of animals, people, and objects. Of her bright palette, she has remarked that color ?evens it out, makes it abstract?like a visual sign, an icon. That is important: my work is always on the borderline between a detailed sculpture and a sign.? Fritsch?s work is often described as uncanny, containing slight representational shifts that alter the viewer?s perception of reality and highlighting the work?s falsified imitation of life. She was born on February 14, 1956, and went on to graduate from the Kunstakademie D?sseldorf in 1984, where she notably studied under the German artist Fritz Schwegler. Fritsch has since garnered international attention, notably representing Germany at the 1995 Venice Biennale. In 2013, her 14-foot statue Hahn/Cock occupied Trafalger Square?s fourth plinth in London, sparking both controversy and renewed interest in her art. Fritsch?s work is included in the permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York and has been the subject of solo exhibitions at White Cube in London, the Gwangju Museum of Art, and the Tate Modern, among others.http://www.artnet.com/artists/katharina-fritsch/
Katharina Fritsch

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