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Born
in Germany, Liesenberg lived with his mother until her death, when
he was admitted to the Alsterdorfer Institution for the mentally retarded.
He was later engaged in a
workshop for the handicapped as a kitchen porter, but his talent as
a draughtsman was not recognised until the 1980s when he joined the
Schlumper ('bunglers') artists' group. A passionate smoker, liesenberg'
has unfortunately suffered from ill health over recent years and his
productivity has been much reduced. This work characteristically displays
solutions to complex representational problems which resolutely maintain
the two-dimensional nature of the medium. Figures and vehicles are
presented in severe frontal or profile views and arranged in frieze-like
strata. Architectural elements are a mixture of traditional German
vernacular styles and purely abstract geometric pattern. |
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