Katharina Fritsch 1st-4th Poster (Ibiza), 2006 / 5th-8th Poster (Ibiza), 2006 (for Parkett 100/101)
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Parkett Vol. 100/101
Quote from Parkett
"I started out as a painter. Today, I'm both painter an sculptor in equal parts. The third dimension has always been important to me. I want people to walk into a picture in order to feel the tension between the object and the space around it, between postive and negative. The colors I use invest the objects with life and emotion. That interaction is extremely important in my work."
Katharina Fritsch in conversation with Jacqueline Burckhardt, Parkett No. 100/101, 2017
1st-4th Poster (Ibiza), 2006 / 5th-8th Poster (Ibiza), 2006
Two series of four silkscreen prints each,
33 1 / 2 x 23 3/ 5” (85 x 60 cm), each print,
printed by Karl-Heinz Neumann, Cologne.
Ed. 40 each, (11/40-20/40 for Parkett)
signed and numbered
One last complete set of all eight silkscreens is currently available.
Read a Parkett text on Katharina Fritsch
Parkett Vol. 100/101
Quote from Parkett
"I started out as a painter. Today, I'm both painter an sculptor in equal parts. The third dimension has always been important to me. I want people to walk into a picture in order to feel the tension between the object and the space around it, between postive and negative. The colors I use invest the objects with life and emotion. That interaction is extremely important in my work."
Katharina Fritsch in conversation with Jacqueline Burckhardt, Parkett No. 100/101, 2017
1st-4th Poster (Ibiza), 2006 / 5th-8th Poster (Ibiza), 2006
Two series of four silkscreen prints each,
33 1 / 2 x 23 3/ 5” (85 x 60 cm), each print,
printed by Karl-Heinz Neumann, Cologne.
Ed. 40 each, (11/40-20/40 for Parkett)
signed and numbered
One last complete set of all eight silkscreens is currently available.
Read a Parkett text on Katharina Fritsch
Parkett Vol. 100/101
Quote from Parkett
"I started out as a painter. Today, I'm both painter an sculptor in equal parts. The third dimension has always been important to me. I want people to walk into a picture in order to feel the tension between the object and the space around it, between postive and negative. The colors I use invest the objects with life and emotion. That interaction is extremely important in my work."
Katharina Fritsch in conversation with Jacqueline Burckhardt, Parkett No. 100/101, 2017
1st-4th Poster (Ibiza), 2006 / 5th-8th Poster (Ibiza), 2006
Two series of four silkscreen prints each,
33 1 / 2 x 23 3/ 5” (85 x 60 cm), each print,
printed by Karl-Heinz Neumann, Cologne.
Ed. 40 each, (11/40-20/40 for Parkett)
signed and numbered
One last complete set of all eight silkscreens is currently available.
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