Picture "Erker Suite 2000, Sheet 2" (2000)
Picture "Erker Suite 2000, Sheet 2" (2000)
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limited, 90 copies | numbered | signed | dated | stamped | colour lithograph | unframed | size 60 x 50 cm
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Picture "Erker Suite 2000, Sheet 2" (2000)
Original colour lithograph, 2000. Edition: 90 copies + E.A. copies on handmade paper with the dry stamp of the Erker Press, numbered, signed and dated by hand. Unframed. Motif size 50 x 42 cm. Sheet size 60 x 50 cm.
About Günther Förg
Günther Förg (1952-2013) was a master of staging. His works are highly coveted so that in the art rankings of the business press he often achieves a place among the top ten artists.
The leitmotif of his artistic exploration was spatial architecture. Günther Förg's visual language developed from abstraction. He endeavoured to paint pictures without designed figuration. Regardless of whether he painted vibrating colour field paintings or irregular grids, Förg always succeeded in releasing the energy of colour in its purest form. Non-representational and concise, full of determination.
Günther Förg's works can be found in museum collections worldwide and are coveted by collectors at home and abroad.
Term for paintings and sculptures that are detached from representational depiction, which spread across the entire western world 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.
The field of graphic arts, that includes artistic representations, which are reproduced by various printing techniques.
Printmaking techniques include woodcuts, copperplate engraving, etching, lithography, serigraphy.