
lutz bacher retrospective oslo brussels 1234757045
The article reviews the first posthumous retrospective of the elusive artist Lutz Bacher, titled "Burning the Days," at the Astrup Fearnley Museum in Oslo. Bacher, who died in 2019 and whose real name was never revealed, is known for her conceptual work using found photographs and text. The exhibition opens with her piece "The Lee Harvey Oswald Interview" (1976–78), where she discusses photography and meaning, and includes works like "Jackie & Me" (1989) and "Men at War" (1975), all exploring how images and narratives produce—or fail to produce—understanding.







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