His paintings often show people that pale as if waiting for something indeterminate. Motifs that can be interpreted as a reflection of the situation in Germany at the beginning of the new millennium. So-called "Dresden Pop", among them Thomas Scheibitz, picking elements from the aesthetics of advertising and video and television while playing with the aesthetics swakaji about here and now.
Most of the middle generation of artists think about nasionalsosialisme critical discussion, such as those found in the work of Hans Haacke, Anselm Kiefer and Joseph Beuys, as a matter of the past. Instead of looking at the artist is "new mysticism" and cultivation of the fields of conflicting experiences: Works by Jonathan Meese and André Butzer reflect depression and obsessive phenomena: both artists were considered as representative of "neurotic realism". With his "Mental Maps", Franz Ackermann describes the world as a global village and shows the disaster that goes on behind the scenes. Tino Sehgal to produce works of art whose existence is limited to the "performance" and that it should not be recorded; he sought a form of production and forms of communication beyond the limits of market economy.
