




Arnulf Rainer - Gelbes Meer
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Arnulf Rainer (Austrian, born 1929)
Gelbes Meer, 1997
Medium: Etching on grey wove paper
Dimensions: 50 x 65 cm
Edition of 35: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Excellent
Artwork details
Arnulf Rainer’s Gelbes Meer (1997) is a luminous etching that radiates with vibrant yellow set against a muted grey ground. The artwork embodies Rainer’s fascination with the expressive potential of color and line, here condensed into a dense field of scratched and layered marks.
The composition suggests both turbulence and light, evoking the shifting surface of the sea through abstraction. As one of only 35 signed prints, Gelbes Meer reflects Rainer’s distinctive ability to merge spontaneity and discipline, situating him as a pivotal figure in post-war European abstraction and experimental printmaking.
About this artist
Arnulf Rainer, born in 1929 in Baden bei Wien, Austria, and residing in Vienna, is a pivotal figure in contemporary Austrian art, renowned for his abstract prints and paintings. With a career spanning over seven decades, Rainer has demonstrated a relentless pursuit of artistic innovation and a penchant for challenging traditional norms, often stirring both admiration and controversy. Largely self-taught, the painter has crafted a distinctive path in the art world that began with an early interest in Surrealism, which he integrated with the spontaneity of Art Informel. This blend spurred his interest in the deconstruction of form during the 1950s, leading to his development of overpainting—a technique for which he is best known. Overpainting involves the partial or complete reworking of existing artworks, including prints and photographs by other artists, which Rainer transforms with a thick, impasto style characterized by gestural, bold marks. This process allows him to overlay the original pieces with his own artistic vision, effectively creating new artworks that bear his unique signature. Through his overpaintings, Rainer explores themes of "the extinction of expression, permanent covering, and contemplative tranquility," as he seeks to both obscure and enhance the underlying images. His artwork challenges the conventional boundaries of artistic ownership and creation, positioning his artworks as radical statements within the broader discourse of contemporary art. Arnulf Rainer’s contributions include not only his original paintings but also limited edition prints that encapsulate his innovative techniques. He employs deep and forceful etching marks to extend his overpainting practice into the medium of print. Similar to his paintings, he produces densely textured abstract prints by layering stark, gestural lines to obscure and transform existing artwork. Arnulf Rainer’s significant role in shaping the landscape of modern art has been mirrored by his participation in documenta in Kassel (1972, 1977 and 1982) and representing Austria at the Venice Biennale in 1978. Additionally, his work has been featured in retrospectives at major international institutions, including Albertina, Vienna (2014), Alte Pinakothek, Munich (2010), Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and the Centre Pompidou, Paris.

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