ID 854531
Lot 2069 | Dirnaichner, Helmut
Geb. 1942 Kolbermoor, lebt und arbeitet in München, Mailand und Apulien.
«Oltremare».
1988. Mischtechnik mit Lapislazuli, Selce, Vulkan und Sumpferde, gebunden mit Zellulose. Unsign.
H. 44,5, B. 30,5 cm (Blattgröße). Künstlerrahmen.
Die bahnbrechende Technik, in der Dirnaichner Pigmente aus Mineralien untrennbar sowohl mit dem Bildträger als auch der Form verbindet, beschreibt der Künstler folgendermaßen: «Die graue Sumpferde habe ich, gebunden mit Zellulose, in einem einzigen Prozess geschöpft, das ist das besondere Merkmal aller meiner Werke. […] Die drei Lanzettformen sind wiederum nach einer zweiten Technik mit einem Klopfstein geschlagen. Der im Mörser zerstoßene Lapislazuli, der Selce-Stein, die Vulkanasche vom mexikanischen Vulkan Paricutín werden mit Zellulosefasern vermischt und im feuchten Zustand in Form geklopft - wiederum eine Technik, die mein Werk charakterisiert. Die so entstanden Lanzettobjekte werden ins noch feuchte geschöpfte Sumpferdeblatt eingelassen.» aus: Helmut Dirnaichner, E-Mail vom 22.07.2022.
Echtheitsbestätigung: Wir danken dem Künstler für die Bestätigung der Echtheit via E-Mail, anhand von Photos, 22.07.2022.
Provenienz: Privatsammlung Müllheim im Markgräflerland.
Zustandsbericht:
Sehr guter Gesamteindruck. Auf Schichtholz montiert. Blatt technikbedingt leicht wellig, oberer Blattrand mit drei winzigen Einstichlöchern, wohl vom Schaffensprozess herrührend.
Artist: | Helmut Dirnaichner (1942) |
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Auction house category: | Modern and Contemporary art |
Artist: | Helmut Dirnaichner (1942) |
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Auction house category: | Modern and Contemporary art |
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