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Die 80erMit dem Ende der Avantgarden in den 1970er Jahren setzte im folgenden Jahrzehnt die Wiederentdeckung der figurativen Malerei ein. Die ungezgelte Wucht und Brisanz des Neuen war unbersehbar: Die jungen Knstler Anfang der 1980er Jahre, die aus ganz unterschiedlichen Richtungen kamen, malten ihre Bilder frei von kunsthistorischen Stilen, Ismen und Gruppierungen. Die Kombination von sthetischer Grenzberschreitung, Nihilismus, Provokation, Humor und Ironie
Mit dem Ende der Avantgarden in den 1970er-Jahren setzte im folgenden Jahrzehnt die Wiederentdeckung der figurativen Malerei ein. Die ungezügelte Wucht und Brisanz des Neuen war unübersehbar: Die jungen Künstler Anfang der 1980er-Jahre, die aus ganz unterschiedlichen Richtungen kamen, malten ihre Bilder frei von kunsthistorischen Stilen, Ismen und Gruppierungen. Die Kombination von ästhetischer Grenzüberschreitung, Nihilismus, Provokation, Humor und Ironie brachte eine vielschichtige Generation von Malern hervor, die innerhalb weniger Jahre nicht nur in Deutschland, sondern auch international rezipiert wurden. Die Publikation zeichnet ein komplexes und differenziertes Bild der Dynamik, die die Malerei in jenen Jahren erfasste. Sie zeigt die verschiedenen Perspektiven und Strömungen auf, die damals in Berlin, Hamburg und Köln ihren Anfang nahmen, grenzt sie voneinander ab und setzt sie zueinander in Beziehung.Die vorgestellten Künstler (Auswahl): Hans-Peter Adamski, Elvira Bach, Ina Barfuss, Peter Bömmels, Werner Büttner, Walter Dahn, Jirí Georg Dokoupil, Rainer Fetting, G. L. Gabriel, Georg Herold, Gerard Kever, Martin Kippenberger, Helmut Middendorf, Gerhard Naschberger, Albert Oehlen, Markus Oehlen, Salomé, Andreas Schulze, Bettina Semmer, Volker Tannert, Thomas Wachweger, Bernd Zimmer
Ausstellung: Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main 22.7.–18.10.2015
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★★★★★ 5
He loves this ball
Size: Medium, Size: Medium
My dog loves this ball. It’s the perfect size, he enjoys playing fetch and this ball has been his fav one. Thank you guys for making my lil one happy
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Our German Sheppard loves these
Size: Medium
These cost a bit more than tennis balls, but they are so much nicer and longer lasting. For starters, they stay cleaner than tennis balls because they’re smooth rubber. Dirt won’t build up on them and if anything does stick, like grass or soil, it falls off once the dog slobber dries. They’re also thick, so they don’t fall apart or blow out like a normal tennis ball does in our dog’s jaws after 30 seconds. Our GS chomps on these like crazy and the only damage they’ve suffered is a crack that developed from the edge of the hole, but the crack is growing very slowly and none of these balls have totally failed yet. The balls do whistle when thrown ant high speed and that may help a dog track and locate it, but I’m not sure. Our neighbors hear the whistling too so it’s far from silent. Lastly the orange ball is easy to locate out in our yard, but the dark blue practically disappears.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great for smaller dogs
Size: Small
These two balls are perfect for the smaller mouthed dog that loves to play fetch.
These balls are not only super durable (lots of teeth biting), but float in the baby pool we use for our miniature dachshunds.
The value here is much better than you’d find anywhere else. The noise, if bitten hard enough, was “low” at best. Easy to spot/find if overthrown. Will definitely buy again once these are in bad repair; so far, so good-love these for my fur babies!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
★★★★★ 5
My dogs favorite balls
Size: Medium
These are great for my dog who always has to have a ball in her mouth. Not too hard so I don't have to worry about her teeth. They last for ever. They do lose their shape a little over time (like I said, she always has a ball in her mouth) they become a little oval in shape. They still bounce, she still chases it and she still chews on it so I don't think she notices or cares. I've gotten her a bag full of these over time and I have only seen one that she chewed a chunk out.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023
★★★★★ 5
My Dachshunds Love These
Size: Small
These balls are durable, flexible material, highly chewable without being easily destroyed. I stuff them with Milkbone Maro Snacks, which are just the right size to twist into the holes in the ball. My dogs literally get an hour+ chewing and chasing entertainment from these. They chew them, they sometimes 'pop' out of their mouths, go rolling across the floor, dogs chasing them. This satisfies their urge to hunt prey. Dachshunds can easily tear this kind of stuff-it-toy apart. These have lasted for a long time without tearing or shredding. I would NOT recommend them for a dog much larger than a tweenie weenie. They're a bit on the small side and might be swallowed by a larger dog. It would be cool it they also came in a larger size (and probably ball wall thickness also) for the bigger dogs to enjoy. These stuff-it chew balls are better than the kong balls my dogs had before these. Highly recommend them.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024