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Arnulf Rainer & Friedensreich Hundertwasser & Ernst Fuchs : Pintorarium
from 1959
Watercolor on offset printing
Pintorarium is a Manifesto, a collaboration between Arnulf Rainer, Friedensreich Hundertwasser and Ernst Fuchs from 1959
This copy is hand-worked/painted by Arnulf Rainer (`überarbeitet´)
The work is folded as intended, with traces of handling, folds are
visible!! Please see photos
Included: Book "Against the Grain, Hundertwasser", with an illustration of the
offered poster, p. 147.
On September 17, 1959, the artists Ernst Fuchs, Hunderwasser and Arnulf Rainer founded the "Pintorarium" in Vienna. This work clearly states the reasons and objectives. They show that here after the Second World War one of the first attempts was made to create the linear to doubt the thinking and acting of progress and to look for other things, thoughts and ways.” (Copyright: Hundertwasser Archive, Vienna)
Literature: Corinna Thierolf, Arnulf Rainer Schriften. Selbstzeugnisse und ausgewählte Interviews, Hatje Cantz Verlag Ostfildern, 2010
Professionally beautifully framed - please see detailed photos -
In an exclusive, handmade, black wooden frame
equipped with PLEXIGLAS® Optical HC (scratch and UV resistant)
This plexiglass has a very nice deep view and is also much lighter than glass.
A similar work is part of the collection of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (obj. no. TK_O-28).
Arnulf Rainer (born 1929 in Baden near Vienna), still active at the age of 94!!, is an Austrian artist known for his use of appropriation and his processes of applying paint over photographs, and adapting existing works of art transforms them by providing them with thick layers of signs/markings. This specific work is one of these so-called “Übermalungen”.
During his early years, Rainer was influenced by surrealism. In 1950, he founded the Hundsgruppe (translated as "dog group") together with Ernst Fuchs, Arik Brauer and Josef Mikl. During this time, Rainer began signing his paintings only with TRR. After In 1954 Rainer's style evolved into abstract 'Destruction of Forms', where blackening, overpainting and masking of illustrations and photographs dominated his later work. About his oeuvre the artist mused: 'The principles of my works are the extinction of expression, permanent covering and contemplative rest [...] My ideal is the completely dark image, full of an overwhelming silence.'
Arnulf Rainer's works can be seen in the Museum of Modern Art, the Arnulf Rainer Museum in Baden, Austria, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. As a culmination of the appreciation of his work, the Arnulf Rainer Museum was opened in New York in 1993 City.
Work in good condition
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