Günther Förg (German, 1952-2013)
6 Radierungen, 1990
Medium: 6 Drypoint etchings on wove paper
Dimensions. each 39.5 x 26.5 cm
Edition of 20 + XIII: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Excellent
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Günther Förg (German, 1952-2013)
6 Radierungen, 1990
Medium: 6 Drypoint etchings on wove paper
Dimensions. each 39.5 x 26.5 cm
Edition of 20 + XIII: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Excellent
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Günther Förg’s portfolio 6 Radierungen features six drypoint etchings that showcase his distinctive blend of abstraction and gestural spontaneity. The limited edition prints are characterized by bold, dynamic lines and textured surfaces, creating compositions that balance between structured geometric forms and expressive, almost impulsive markings. This series reflects Förg’s exploration of the materiality and physicality of the medium, inviting viewers to engage with the tension between control and freedom in the act of creation.
Günther Förg (1952-2013), a distinguished German abstract artist, left an indelible mark on the postwar art scene with his comprehensive body of work that spanned painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, and sculpture. At the heart of Förg’s practice were his painting and printmaking, through which he embarked on a profound exploration of Modernism‘s legacy, aiming to forge a new iconography reflective of the contemporary zeitgeist. His artwork frequently engaged with and referenced movements such as Russian Constructivism, Italian Rationalism, Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, showcasing his deep reverence for and critical engagement with the history of art. Günther Förg’s journey into abstraction and monochrome painting set him apart from the figurative painting trend then prevalent in Germany. His experimental approach was most vividly expressed in his celebrated lead series—acrylic paintings on lead sheets, mounted on wooden frames—that exemplified his innovative blurring of the boundaries between painting and sculpture, propelling the medium towards object-making. This series, in particular, underscored his unique ability to manipulate traditional materials in unexpected ways, challenging viewers’ perceptions and expectations of what painting could be. In his printmaking practice, Günther Förg demonstrated the same level of conceptual rigor and aesthetic innovation, extending his exploration of abstraction, color, and form. His prints are marked by a distinctive use of color blocks, geometric shapes, and layered textures, further enriching his investigation into the potentials of visual language and its capacity to convey complex ideas and emotions. Förg’s artworks, characterized by their intellectual depth and formal inventiveness, have been celebrated in major art institutions worldwide, including the Dallas Museum of Art, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Museum Brandhorst (Munich), Fondation Beyeler (Basel), Kunstmuseum Basel and the Museo Reina Sofía (Madrid).
Type | Limited Edition Print |
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Medium | Etching/Engraving |
Movement | Abstract Art, Minimalism, Contemporary Art |