Günther Förg *
(Füssen 1952–2013)
Untitled, signed and dated Förg 2001 on the reverse, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 100 cm, (PP)
Provenance:
Private Collection, Germany – acquired directly from the artist
We are greatful to Michael Neff of the Estate Günther Förg for the confirmation of the authenticity of this work.
The Work has been registered by the Estate Günther Förg under the archive no. WVF. 01.B.0227. [...]
Every application of a plot reveals new effects that will join the figurative knowledge of his [Günther Förg’s] constantly expanding repertoire. Let us, for instance, consider the following plot: painted grids made of very short, intersecting lines. Such grids can be loose or compact, and make lavish or sparing use of colours. In the end one can also vary the length of the lines, or loosely and randomly combine fragments of different grids in a sort of collage. [...] It is evident that the grid method, in the relaxed way Günther Förg applies it, is inexhaustible. He is an adventurer. The early abstract masters felt the urge to control their practice. They were very cautious, Mondrian and Malevitsch. From their writings we know to what extent they regarded their art as spiritual. They needed that sense of comfort. Schwitters and Miró were less principled, but they still regarded the philosophical specialness of producing abstract art as their responsibility. None of the aforementioned inhibitions bother Günther Förg. For this reason, in his laconic plotting of pictorial constructions, he is able to open up and realise the entire spectrum of visual richness that only abstract art can offer.
Rudi Fuchs, Max Wechsler, Günther Förg: Günther Förg: Felder Ränder, Snoeck, Cologne 2007
Specialist: Mag. Patricia Pálffy
Mag. Patricia Pálffy
+43-1-515 60-386
patricia.palffy@dorotheum.at
10.06.2015 - 19:00
- Estimate:
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EUR 40,000.- to EUR 50,000.-
Günther Förg *
(Füssen 1952–2013)
Untitled, signed and dated Förg 2001 on the reverse, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 100 cm, (PP)
Provenance:
Private Collection, Germany – acquired directly from the artist
We are greatful to Michael Neff of the Estate Günther Förg for the confirmation of the authenticity of this work.
The Work has been registered by the Estate Günther Förg under the archive no. WVF. 01.B.0227. [...]
Every application of a plot reveals new effects that will join the figurative knowledge of his [Günther Förg’s] constantly expanding repertoire. Let us, for instance, consider the following plot: painted grids made of very short, intersecting lines. Such grids can be loose or compact, and make lavish or sparing use of colours. In the end one can also vary the length of the lines, or loosely and randomly combine fragments of different grids in a sort of collage. [...] It is evident that the grid method, in the relaxed way Günther Förg applies it, is inexhaustible. He is an adventurer. The early abstract masters felt the urge to control their practice. They were very cautious, Mondrian and Malevitsch. From their writings we know to what extent they regarded their art as spiritual. They needed that sense of comfort. Schwitters and Miró were less principled, but they still regarded the philosophical specialness of producing abstract art as their responsibility. None of the aforementioned inhibitions bother Günther Förg. For this reason, in his laconic plotting of pictorial constructions, he is able to open up and realise the entire spectrum of visual richness that only abstract art can offer.
Rudi Fuchs, Max Wechsler, Günther Förg: Günther Förg: Felder Ränder, Snoeck, Cologne 2007
Specialist: Mag. Patricia Pálffy
Mag. Patricia Pálffy
+43-1-515 60-386
patricia.palffy@dorotheum.at
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Auction: | Contemporary Art, Part I |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction |
Date: | 10.06.2015 - 19:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 30.05. - 10.06.2015 |