Elvira Bach (*1951) is a German artist associated with the Neue Wilde movement of the 1980s. Known for her bold, neo-expressionist portraits of women, her work often reflects her own life experiences. After studying in Berlin, she gained international recognition with her participation in documenta 7 (1982). Her art evolved from self-portraits to themes of family life, yet she has remained true to her expressive style. Beyond painting, she also creates bronze sculptures, ceramics, and Murano glass works.
Elvira Bach (*1951) is a German artist associated with the Neue Wilde movement of the 1980s. Known for her bold, neo-expressionist portraits of women, her work often reflects her own life experiences. After studying in Berlin, she gained international recognition with her participation in documenta 7 (1982). Her art evolved from self-portraits to themes of family life, yet she has remained true to her expressive style. Beyond painting, she also creates bronze sculptures, ceramics, and Murano glass works.
Elvira Bach (*1951) is a German artist associated with the Neue Wilde movement of the 1980s. Known for her bold, neo-expressionist portraits of women, her work often reflects her own life experiences. After studying in Berlin, she gained international recognition with her participation in documenta 7 (1982). Her art evolved from self-portraits to themes...