ID 847299
Lot 76 | Heinz Mack (1931 Lollar) (F)
Estimate value
€ 28 000
'Blau wohnt im roten Haus (chromatische Konstellation)', Acryl auf Karton, 123 cm x 93,5 cm, signiert, 97 datiert, verso signiert, 97 datiert, betitelt, Literatur: Wvz. Mack, "Malerei 1991 - 2001", Mönchengladbach 2001, Nr. 68, mit farb. Abb. S. 90.
Werke, die durch Heinz Mack auf experimentelle Weise gestaltet wurden, beziehen sich auf essentielle Elemente der Kunst: Licht, Bewegung, Raum, Farbe und Form. Welche somit grenzenlos auszuarbeiten sind. In einer Welt, die voller festgeformter Bilder und Strukturen ist, scheint eine Arbeitsweise, die rein auf das zu bearbeitende Element ausgerichtet ist, wesentlich weitreichender. So wie Pablo Picasso durch seinen Analytischen Kubismus die Welt der Kunst durchbrach und das vorherrschende Bildverständnis revolutionierte, wurde der Wunsch die Kunst für sich stehen zu lassen immer größer. Es ging, wie Yves Klein es nannte, um "die Überwindung der Problematik der Kunst". Heinz Mack selbst geht immer wieder darauf ein, dass es in der Kunst nicht weiter um Gemälde oder Darstellungen von Geschehnissen oder Gegenständen gehen sollte - wie in der gesamten Kunstgeschichte zuvor - sondern um ein spezifisches Arbeitsfeld aus Erweiterung und Energie. So schafft er in der chromatischen Konstellation "Blau wohnt im roten Haus" eine reine Dynamik durch die hier herrschenden Farbfelder. Ihre Anordnung und ihr Zusammenspiel macht das Werk aus: es sind monochrome Flächen in polychromer Symbiose. Gleichwohl könnten die einzelnen Partien wie ein grob abstrahiertes Mosaik auf verschiedenste Weise umgelegt werden, sodass sich dadurch wieder ein neues Bild ergäbe - ein Gedankenspiel wird angestoßen und führt somit das Werk selbst weiter aus.
Heinz Mack (1931 Lollar) (F)
'Blau wohnt im roten Haus (chromatische Konstellation)', acrylic on cardboard, 123 cm x 93.5 cm, signed, 97 dated, signed verso, 97 dated, titled, Literature: Wvz. Mack, Malerei 1991 - 2001, Mönchengladbach 2001, No. 68, with col. Ill. p. 90.
Works created by Heinz Mack refer to essential elements of art in an experimental way: light, movement, space, colour and form. Which can be worked out without limits. In a world full of fixed images and structures, a way of working that is purely focused on the element to be worked on seems much more far-reaching. Just as Pablo Picasso broke through the world of art with his Analytical Cubism and revolutionised the prevailing understanding of the image, the desire to let art stand on its own became ever greater. It was, as Yves Klein called it, about ''overcoming the problematic of art''. Heinz Mack himself repeatedly addresses the fact that art should no longer be about paintings or representations of events or objects - as it had been throughout art history before - but about a specific field of work made up of expansion and energy. However, in the chromatic constellation ''Blue lives in the red house'', he creates a pure dynamic through the colour fields that prevail here. Their arrangement and interplay is what makes the work: they are monochrome surfaces in polychrome symbiosis. Nevertheless, the individual sections could be rearranged in a variety of ways like a abstracted mosaic, so that a new picture would emerge again - a game of thought is triggered and continues the work itself.
Artist: | Heinz Mack (1931) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings and mixed media |
Artist: | Heinz Mack (1931) |
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Auction house category: | Paintings and mixed media |
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