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For “Jesus and the Devil 01” I used two image sources: A “Man of Sorrows” by the Italian Renaissance painter Sodoma and a picture by the late medieval painter and carver Michael Pacher “The Devil Shows the Holy One”. Augustine presents the book of vices”. We see the scourged Jesus as a muscular male hero with an intact upper body and a gentle ancient pathos facial expression. The devil monster, on the other hand, comes from a different, more northern… cultural landscape. The grotesquely comical bright green monster with tusks, horns, wings and a pronounced ass face holds up the book of vices to the church father Augustine, which is the devil's profession, who says of himself: "I am a part of that power that always wants evil and always creates good." (Goethe, Faust 1)
Heribert Heere uses collage, paintings (oil, acrylic, watercolor), digital media, and photography; his artistic development was honed at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and shaped by art historical studies. With sophisticated stylistic pluralism, he combines old and new, representational and abstract, and the trivial with high culture in his works, allowing collage, painting, and montage to flow seamlessly into one another. His works create a poetic tension and invite viewers to reflect on the constant metamorphosis of our culture and to experience the interplay of meanings on an emotional level.