Picture "68-IV" (2016)

Picture "68-IV" (2016)
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limited, total 12 copies | numbered | signed | photographic work on Alu-Dibond behind acrylic glass | size 50 x 50 cm | suspension device
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Picture "68-IV" (2016)
Edition on Alu-Dibond behind acrylic glass. Photographic work 2016, edition of 10 copies + 2 E.A. copies - total 12 copies, numbered and signed on the back. Size 50 x 50 cm. With suspension device.
About Andreas Lutherer
The works of the artist Andreas Lutherer, born in Mönchengladbach, Germany, in 1962, are characterised by a symbiotic interaction between humankind and their environment.
In his photo prints, he processes only one motif at a time, which he dissolves to infinity in colour and structure. The viewer is encouraged to decipher the molecules of the pictorial language and to reassemble the motif into something familiar. In this way, everyone creates their own picture.
In 2010, he undertook a paradigm shift. His œuvre became more representational. The new works amaze with astonishing effects. Nature inspires Andreas Lutherer to create fascinating works. Several glass layers create the shadow effect of his detailed motifs, which the artist skilfully joins together in his unique technique, thus creating a depth whose effect is simply impossible to resist.
Today, Lutherer is renowned and has realised numerous commissioned works for large companies and regularly exhibits at home and abroad.
Term for paintings and sculptures that are detached from the representational depiction, which spread throughout the entire western and parts of the eastern world from around 1910 onwards in ever new stylistic variations. The Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, born in 1866, is considered the founder of abstract art. Other important artists of abstract art are K.S. Malewitsch, Piet Mondrian, and others.
This form of presentation comes from the world of professional photographers and exhibition organizers. More and more artists create their works for this aluminium medium in high-tech composite. The metallic surface creates a synthesis with the colours. White areas of the image are shimmering matt-metallic, depending on the light source. They let the picture look classy and puristic. Thanks to the direct colour pigmentation the details are rendered accurately. Alu-Dibond is long-lasting and resistant.
A process for producing images by the action of light, which became widely known in 1839. Photography quickly became the basis for the expanding image industry that pushed the manually produced pictures, paintings and drawings into the background.
The avant-garde painting adopted photographic form elements, to ensure its painting validity. In the 1920s, many avant-garde painters devoted themselves to photography. With his photographs and photomontages, the American painter Man Ray developed new means of expression in modern art, the so-called "rayographs".
The Pop Art of the 1960s varied and alienated the public photograph with the help of technical means. The American pop artist Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) is the most famous master of this art movement with his images and image series created in this way.