Lot no. 144
New savages
(i.e. Ralf Winkler), A.R. Penc
9 November. 1990. Colour screenprint on wove paper. 85.5 x 121 cm. Signed and numbered. Mounted in spots on support and framed behind glass. - Edges minimally bumped in places. Otherwise very good with expressive composition over the entire format, the colour fresh and rich.
One of 55 copies. - The serigraph 9 November from 1990 is an impressive example of Penck's politically motivated art. The title refers to 9 November 1989, the day the Berlin Wall came down, a central event in German history, presented in Penck's characteristic symbolism: line figures, signs and abstract forms that capture the dynamism and upheaval of this historical caesura. The use of three colours in the serigraph enhances the visual effect and underlines the emotional intensity of the moment.
Colour silkscreen on wove paper. Signed and numbered. Mounted in spots on support and framed behind glass. - Edges minimally bumped in places. Otherwise very good with expressive composition over the entire format, the colour fresh and rich. - One of 55 copies. - The serigraph is an impressive example of Penck's politically motivated art. The title refers to 9 November 1989, the day the Wall came down, a central event in German history, presented in Penck's characteristic symbolism: line figures, signs and abstract forms that capture the dynamism and upheaval of this historical caesura. The use of three colours in the serigraph enhances the visual effect and underlines the emotional intensity of the moment.
700
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