Günther Förg – Untitled Monotype (1998)

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Günther Förg (German, 1952-2013)

Untitled, 1998

Medium: Monotype in colors, on wove paper

Dimensions: 56 x 76 cm (22 x 29 7/8 in)

Unique artwork: Hand-signed, dated ‘19.10.98’ in pencil

Condition: Very good (with pinholes in all four corners, as with all monotypes from this series)

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Günther Förg – Untitled Monotype (1998)

About this artwork

Günther Förg – Untitled Monotype (1998)

Created in 1998, this sgned untitled monotype by Günther Förg reveals an expressive balance of gestural abstraction and rare figurative suggestion. Broad sweeps of blue and ochre define a dynamic form that hints at a human presence, an uncommon motif within Günther Förg’s predominantly abstract oeuvre. Hand-signed and dated in pencil, this unique print conveys the immediacy and vitality that distinguish Förg’s painterly approach to printmaking.

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About Günther Förg

Günther Förg (1952–2013) was a key figure in postwar German art, known for his rigorous engagement with abstraction across painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and printmaking. Central to his practice was a critical reexamination of Modernism and its architectural, political, and formal legacies. Rather than rejecting art history, Förg dissected and reactivated it, drawing on Russian Constructivism, Italian Rationalism, Abstract Expressionism, and Minimalism to construct a distinctly contemporary visual language.

In contrast to the dominant figurative tendencies in Germany during the late 1970s and 1980s, Förg pursued monochrome and geometric abstraction with analytical intensity. His celebrated lead paintings, acrylic on mounted lead sheets, exemplify this approach. By treating the painting surface as a physical object, he collapsed the boundary between painting and sculpture, transforming the canvas into a materially charged, architectural presence.

Förg’s printmaking extends these concerns with equal precision. His lithographs and screenprints often feature bold color fields, structural grids, and gestural overlays that balance control and spontaneity. Through repetition, variation, and chromatic tension, he explored how color and structure generate spatial and psychological impact. Across media, Förg’s work remains a sustained inquiry into surface, materiality, and the enduring relevance of abstraction.

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