Jorinde Voigt (German, b. 1977)
Sara’s Question VI, 2021
Medium: Silkscreen print, gold plated, on Munken 300g paper
Dimensions: 51 x 36 cm
Edition of 12: Signed and dated Artist’s Print
Condition: Excellent
Jorinde Voigt (German, b. 1977)
Sara’s Question VI, 2021
Medium: Silkscreen print, gold plated, on Munken 300g paper
Dimensions: 51 x 36 cm
Edition of 12: Signed and dated Artist’s Print
Condition: Excellent
In stock
The edition Sara’s Questions VI is based on a conversation between Jorinde Voigt and a friend. They talked about the blooming of the peacock flower bush and what it would be like to experience the colors together once the pandemic-related isolation rules were lifted. For the first time, Jorinde Voigt developed colorful and geometric shapes that, among other things, represent the movement of interpersonal relationships. The hand-made screen prints were supplemented with gold leaf, thus revealing what lies behind the shapes on the paper.
Jorinde Voigt is a prominent German contemporary artist whose art masterfully intertwines the disciplines of art, science, and philosophy. Born in 1977 in Frankfurt am Main, Voigt employs a unique multidisciplinary approach that encompasses drawing, painting, sculpture, and the medium of print, along with data visualization. Her artwork delves into complex themes such as perception, time, and the nuances of human experience, translating these abstract concepts into compelling visual forms. A key aspect of Voigt’s practice is her systematic method of representing data, mathematical formulas, and philosophical inquiries through her artworks. This approach results in visually stunning compositions that utilize vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and delicate lines to transform intellectual exploration into aesthetic experiences. Her artwork is not only visually captivating but also intellectually stimulating, inviting viewers to engage with layers of meaning. Jorinde Voigt often draws inspiration from diverse sources including literature, music, and scientific theories. This eclectic blend of influences is evident in her series such as “Weihnachtsoratorium” (Christmas Oratorio), where she interprets Bach’s musical composition into a detailed visual score. This series of artworks exemplifies her interest in the intersections of sound, time, and visual art, offering a unique perspective on the translation of auditory experiences into visual language. Her unique paintings, drawings and sculptures, as well as her fine art prints, are meticulously crafted to reflect her analytical yet creative interpretation of complex concepts. Her limited editions provide collectors and art enthusiasts with greater access to Voigt’s distinctive vision, broadening the reach of her deep explorations into abstract themes. Throughout her career, Jorinde Voigt’s artworks have been exhibited in renowned art institutions worldwide, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.
Type | Limited Edition Print |
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Medium | Collage, Screenprint |
Movement | Abstract Art, Contemporary Art, Women Artists |