Exhibition in the Kunsthalle Jesuitenkirche in Aschaffenburg.
Until February 22, 2026
The approximately 50 works on display offer a multi-layered insight into the work of one of the most idiosyncratic representatives of figurative painting in post-war German art. Grützke’s powerful visual language, characterized by intellectual acuity and subversive humour, consistently places people at the center. His works do not depict idealized images, but tragicomic, complex and deeply social individuals. Over the course of half a century, he created an unmistakable oeuvre that dissects role models, masquerades and social absurdities with a sharp eye. A narrative panorama of human behavior unfolds in portraits, group pictures and scenic compositions.
Further information:
www.museen-aschaffenburg.de