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Günter Konrad
Austria
Printmaking, Screenprinting on Aluminium
Size: 47.2 W x 31.5 H x 0.4 D in
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Photo print (glossy) on aluminium backing 80 x 120 cm Günter Konrad 2015 Signed and dated on the back. Limited to 15 pieces. decollage, overpainting, mixed media... Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper - highest quality paper for gallery prints - last longer and minimise fading - brilliant colors for 75 years - laser exposure system (Durst Lambda) A solid aluminium backing - 3 layers - brand quality from Germany - Lumabond Pro III® - using a special adhesive - using a precision CNC cutter Hanging elements included - includes hooks and spacers - i even affix them for you - you can hang your work immediately This reworking of Sandro Botticelli's work "The Birth of Venus" was created in 2015. The beauty ideal of the renaissance: The neck, the hair, the eyes fantastic: Konrad tries to approach the work by using it as the starting point for his own work. Interpretation levels are reversed. Scratches, spray paintings, splashes of paint, fragments of stickers, tags and digital mistakes form the composition of this modern, art-historical work. Finally, he also builds the speech bubble "The mothers of invention" as a reference to the famous rock band from California. Freak out! Frank! R.I.P.
2015
Screenprinting on Aluminium
50
47.2 W x 31.5 H x 0.4 D in
Not Framed
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Fragments get a new code. The best subversion is to disfigure codes instead of destroying them. see - Roland Barthes - In my artistic work I am talking about the ongoing change, connection and communication between the inner and outer worlds, and about the inevitable bond between art and human life in general. I feel drawn to the tension between opposites, the grey areas between black and white, the confusion and contemplation, stereotypes and prejudice. Décollages - ripped or lacerated posters - are part of everyday aesthetics. In their wildness, rejection can be deciphered - a manifestation of the spontaneous and direct expression. Artists like Raymond Hains and Jacques Villeglé recognized the quality of this un-conventional form of art. I try to transform this method into our contemporary digital age. I‘m currently working on a series of digital décollage and digital overpaintings titled „covert and discovered history“. Here I merge digitalized, famous single works of art history with my own photographs of anonymous, collective decollages, tags and urban fragments. In the melting pot of bits and bytes I liquefy the contrasting codes and add them together to a new whole. On the one hand you have the art historical artifacts of high culture from the past eras and on the other hand the wild, unbridled, credible expression, the codes, the inscriptions of the current visual grammar combined with my own paintings and writings. My aim is to connect those two antithetical approaches to art in my work and so create something utterly new.
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