

Rupprecht Geiger - Black on Blue
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Rupprecht Geiger (German, 1908–2009)
Black on Blue (from Colour in the Round), 1969
Medium: Screenprint in colors, on cardboard
Dimensions: 71 x 66 cm
Edition of 95: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Printer: Hans-Peter Haas, Echterdingen, Germany
Catalogue raisonné: 126/6
Condition: Excellent
Artwork details
Rupprecht Geiger’s Black on Blue (from “Colour in the Round”), 1969, is a striking screenprint on cardboard from his celebrated color series. The artwork presents a monumental black circular form against an intense blue ground, emphasizing Geiger’s radical reduction to pure shape and chromatic energy. Published in an edition of 95, each example is hand-signed and numbered in pencil. This artwork embodies Geiger’s belief in color as an autonomous, emotional force, transforming simple geometry into a powerful sensory experience.
About this artist
Rupprecht Geiger (German, 1908 – 2009) was a central figure in the color field painting movement, renowned for his vivid use of color and geometric forms. Son of the artist Willi Geiger, Rupprecht’s artistic journey was deeply rooted in his family’s creative environment, spanning architecture, painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Geiger’s artwork is distinguished by its hard-edged geometric shapes coupled with a rich color palette, particularly his expressive use of red. This distinctive style resonated with the abstract art movement and made his pieces visually engaging and emotionally evocative. His exploration in printmaking further extended his artistic language, allowing him to experiment with color and form in diverse mediums. In 1949, alongside Willi Baumeister and Fritz Winter, Geiger co-founded Zen 49 in Munich. This group significantly contributed to developing new expressions in non-objective art post-World War II in Germany. By the early 1960s, Rupprecht Geiger shifted his focus entirely to painting and printmaking, driven by his profound interest in color dynamics. Geiger’s fascination with color, especially red, was not merely aesthetic but symbolized life, energy, and power. This perspective was vividly reflected in his artworks. Rupprecht Geiger achieved worldwide critical acclaim, participating in documenta 2,3,4 and 6, as well as exhibiting at the Museum for Non-Objective Painting (later the Guggenheim) alongside his Professorship at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Major retrospectives have been held at Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, Lenbachhaus in Munich (1978 and 2008) and Akademie der Künste in Berlin (1985).

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