Günther Uecker – Lichtungen I

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Günther Uecker (German, born 1930)

Lichtungen I, 1997/1998

Medium: Woodcut on wove paper

Dimensions: 62.5 x 51.5 cm (25 × 20 in)

Edition of 100 + XX: Hand-signed and (Roman) numbered in pencil

Publisher: Erker-Presse, St. Gallen (with their dry-stamp)

Condition: Excellent

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About this artwork

Günther Uecker – Lichtungen I

Günther Uecker’s Lichtungen I (1997/1998) is a signed limited edition woodcut on wove paper measuring 62.5 × 51.5 cm. Published by Erker-Presse, St. Gallen, the artwork is part of a numbered edition of 100 plus Roman-numbered artist’s proofs.

A central figure of the ZERO movement, Uecker is renowned for his exploration of light, rhythm, and materiality. In this series, he translates his sculptural approach into printmaking, using the woodcut technique to investigate surface, structure, and the interplay between control and spontaneity.

Hand-signed and numbered in pencil, this limited edition print represents an important example of Uecker’s graphic work and is sought after by collectors of post-war European art and ZERO artists.

Günther Uecker - Prägedruck (from Nagelbuch)

About Günther Uecker

Günther Uecker, a distinguished German sculptor, painter, printmaker and op artist, is renowned for his innovative use of nails as a primary medium. Born in 1930 in Wendorf, he developed a signature technique of meticulously hammering nails into various substrates, a process he considers a meditative ritual influenced by Eastern philosophies. Through this approach, Uecker transforms everyday objects such as furniture, musical instruments and household items into tactile artworks that push beyond the limits of two-dimensional art toward sculptural and graphical explorations of form and shadow.

As a founding member of the ZERO group, alongside Heinz Mack and Otto Piene, Uecker helped shape a new direction for post-war art in Europe. The movement emerged as a counter-response to the emotionally charged German Art Informel, promoting a clean slate for artistic creation with unconventional materials and techniques. ZERO’s focus on purity, light and kinetic energy became central to Uecker’s own philosophy. His works often rely on the interplay of light and shadow, with strategic lighting creating shifting patterns that heighten the viewer’s perception. His often-cited call to “assert yourself first” reflects his belief in artistic independence and innovation.

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