ID 854536
Lot 2074 | Dörner, Manfred
Geb. 1945 Wiesbaden, lebt und arbeitet in Berlin.
Ohne Titel.
Diptychon. Öllack auf Leinwand. Verso auf dem Keilrahmen sign., «July 1998» dat. und bez. «Frankreich le Clerjus bei Fred + Anne» sowie Richtungspfeil.
H. 80, B. 99 cm (Bildträger, jeweils),
H. 160, B. 99 cm (Gesamtgröße). Ungerahmt.
«Die Bildwelten des Künstlers Manfred Dörner entstehen aus dem Moment heraus, sind Ausdruck spontaner Emotionen und des Experiments. Regie darf (zunächst) der Zufall führen. Leinwand, farbige Öllacke, Pinsel, Rolle, Spechte, Sprühdose - und los geht's.
Die noch feuchte Farbe wird mit Holzleisten oder Zeitungspapier wieder abgezogen, automatisch ergeben sich Konturen, zwangsläufig entstehen Strukturen, die der Künstler als Ausgangsmoment nimmt, die Bildoberfläche bis zum fertigen Gemälde gestalten. […] Der massive Auftrag von Farbpaste erzeugt nicht selten reliefartige Oberflächen, mitunter arbeitet Dörner auch Folien, Leinwandfetzen und Fotografien in seine informellen Bildwelten ein.» aus: https://www.artipool.de/ausstellung/29790--ici.
Echtheitsbestätigung: Wir danken dem Künstler für die Bestätigung der Echtheit via E-Mail, anhand von Photos, 13.09.2022.
Provenienz: direkt beim Künstler erworben; seitdem Privatsammlung Baden-Württemberg.
Zustandsbericht:
Sehr guter Gesamteindruck. Bildkanten und -ecken kaum merklich ber. Diptychon verso montiert.
Artist: | Manfred Dörner (1945) |
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Auction house category: | Modern and Contemporary art |
Artist: | Manfred Dörner (1945) |
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Auction house category: | Modern and Contemporary art |
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