Catherine Lampert emphasized the emotional depth of Auerbach's later works, particularly the portraits of his wife Julia, describing them as 'buoyant and beautiful' despite her declining health.
The exhibition in Berlin is a poignant farewell to Auerbach, showcasing his struggle to create lasting images through a process of repetition and bold color application.
Auerbach, who fled Nazi persecution, never exhibited in Berlin until his posthumous showcase, highlighting his extraordinary personal and artistic journey from exile to recognition.
With his return to Berlin, Auerbach's lasting legacy is further cemented; this exhibition marks a culmination of his lifelong exploration into identity, memory, and resilience.
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