For All Beloved In The World is the first major exhibition catalogue devoted to the artist
since he died in 2007 and will offer a thematic overview of the work of this German artist
whose identity is deeply enshrined in his home country's history and characterized by a
post-war background. More than 120 works will not follow a strict chronology of the works
instead they will present the key element in the development of Immendorff's oeuvre in
chapters. They will give a nuanced view of the artist's life and work and will include some of
the rarest loans and will bring together more than four decades of the artist's work united
with iconic paintings. It was not until the end of the 1970s that Immendorff (1945-2007)
decided to shift his threefold existence as a political activist teacher and painter to the
side of art. The year 1976 was key in some respects Immendorff participated in the Venice
Biennale with a flyer campaign that attacked the deprivation of personal liberty in the GDR and
called for international artistic cooperation as a vehicle to overcome it this was followed in
1978 by the beginning of his Café Deutschland series inspired by Renato Guttuso's Café Greco
which Immendorff had seen in an exhibition in Cologne. With his work on the Café Deutschland
series Immendorff's painting became more expressive through his bold use of color and gesture
thereby also freeing him of ideologically imbued emblematics. The process of change introduced
here with its formal and substantive opening-up developed into the artist's last work phase
a visual-linguistic clearing in the sense of a new pictorial energy and lightness which
Immendorff once described as a liberation blow.