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DIPTYCHON: BRAIN SCULPTURE
Artist: Dieter Liedtke
Image Title 1: Liedtke Museum
Innovation: Building in the shape of a brain
Innovation: Museum of the Second Renaissance and Enlightenment
Innovation: The Liedtke Museum was built by the artist as a homage to Michelangelo in the form of a brain who first depicted the spirit of man as God’s cloak in the Sistine Chapel. According to Liedtke: “The spirit and creativity of all human beings is the protection and evolution and thus the possible security cloak of responsibility of a positive future for humanity and the world around us. For the first time in the history of art and architecture, Liedtke is realising a building in the form of a human brain and developing his 97 new theses of nature here.
Innovation: Bringing together building, sculpture, brain and cognitive evolution
Innovation Technology: Digital printing as a unique size/Original artwork with Dieter Liedtke’s DNA in the red paint
Innovation of the series: Information: The principle of creation
Confirmation of innovation: Artwork series through new research findings in neurobiology, epigenetics and the Nobel Prize for Erik Kandel, as well as the basis for expansion in the Artwork series: Life I, Eternal Life, Art Formula, The Development of Social Systems, The Development of Social Systems II.
Years working on the series from: 1986
Year of work: 1988/1992_
Signature: Liedtke
Material: 1994 Foto Building
Dimensions: 2,94 x 1,95 cm
Image Title 2: First Gesamtkunstwerk World with a unified general information theory by bringing together 97 revolutionary theories.
Innovation: Dissolving the Mysticism of Ancient Cultures
Innovation: Combining spirit and matter
Innovation: Shaping gene programmes and the future through information
Innovation: General Information Theory
Innovation Technology: Digital printing as a unique size/ Original artwork with Dieter Liedtke’s DNA in the red paint
Innovation of the series: Information: The principle of creation
Confirmation of innovation: Artwork series through new research findings in neurobiology, epigenetics and the Nobel Prize for Erik Kandel, as well as the basis for expansion in the Artwork series: Life I, Eternal Life, Art Formula, The Development of Social Systems, The Development of Social Systems II.
Series name: Revolutionary Works
Working years of the series from: 1963
Year of work: Text image Purple/Unified general information theory with 97 new theories 1963-2006
Signature: Liedtke
Material: Ink, canvas on wooden frame
Dimensions: 294 cm x 195 cm
Original-Work N°: 9/9
Art historical value expertise: Artinvest
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