Günther Uecker – Untitled Print from Nagelbuch

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Günther Uecker (German, born 1930)

Untitled (from Nagelbuch Portfolio), 1970-1971

Medium: Offset print on paper

Dimensions: 34.6 x 34.5 cm (14 × 14 in)

Edition of 500: Hand-signed in pencil

Condition: Very good

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Günther Uecker – Untitled Print from Nagelbuch

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Günther Uecker – Untitled Print from Nagelbuch

A grid of fine lines extends across the sheet in near-perfect regularity, interrupted only by scattered nail-point marks that drift across the surface at irregular intervals — translating Günther Uecker's signature obsession with the nail into the flat economy of offset print.

Made as part of the Nagelbuch Portfolio of 1970–71, the abstract print distils his central preoccupations — repetition, system, and quiet deviation — into a form designed from the outset for wide distribution. Hand-signed in pencil in an edition of 500, it remains one of the most accessible entry points into the work of one of Germany's most significant postwar artists.

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.

Throughout his career, Uecker’s sculptures, paintings and limited edition prints have been exhibited in major institutions worldwide. Key exhibitions include documenta in Kassel (1964, 1968 and 1977), the Venice Biennale (1970), Kunsthalle Bern (1966), Moderna Museet in Stockholm (1971), Nationalgalerie in Berlin (1982), mumok in Vienna (1992), Museu de Arte Moderna in Rio de Janeiro (1996), Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts (2012), and Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf (2015). His continued exploration of material, light and perception has made him one of the defining figures of contemporary abstract art.

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