ID 1085052
Lot 3020 | Acht, René
1920 Basel - 1998 Herbolzheim.
«Haus in den Wolken».
Öl auf Leinwand. Verso sign., (19)69 dat. und «No 10» num. Verso auf dem Keilrahmen nochmals sign., (19)69 dat. sowie bez. «Würfelarti[…] Haus».
H. 53,5, B. 54 cm (Bildträger). Galerierahmen.
«Diese Bilder tragen den einfachen Titel ‹Haus› deshalb, weil ich den menschlichen Leib als Wohnung, als Hort, als ‹Haus› für die Seele und den Geist empfinde. Es sind sogenannte Umsetzungen in Farbe + Form. Der Leib, das Haus, in dem die Seele und der Geist wohnen. […] In jeder Person befindet sich bekanntlich eine Menge Bipolares. Ich muss deshalb beim malen eines ‹Hauses› danach trachten, dieses Gegensätzliche sichtbar werden zu lassen. […] Im Zentrum meines Interesses steht der Mensch. Sein nur Äußeres bewegt mich nicht, ich möchte auch sein Innenleben erfahren. Die Trinität, Leib - Seele - Geist sichtbar werden lassen ist meine Aufgabe. […] Werden - Sein - Vergehen.» René Acht in: Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen, Kunstmuseum Singen und Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau (Hrsg.), René Acht, Lyrisch-Konkret, Köln 2021, S. 110.
Echtheitsbestätigung: Wir danken Frau Bärbel Acht und Herrn Andreas H.H. Suberg, Nachlass René Acht, für die mündliche Bestätigung der Echtheit, anhand des Originals vor Ort, 18.09.2023.
Provenienz: Privatsammlung Dreiländereck.
Literatur: Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen, Kunstmuseum Singen und Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau (Hrsg.), René Acht, Lyrisch-Konkret, Köln 2021, S. 144, Kat.Nr. 133 (vgl.).
Zustandsbericht:
Sehr guter Gesamteindruck.
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