Franz Gertsch | "Cima del Mar (detail)", 1990/91 | (for Parkett 28)
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Parkett Vol. 28
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“In Gertsch’s woodcuts, everything makes it impossible to ‘pocket’ the image as a finite subject. One must go inside, adjust, let one’s eyes wander, orient oneself. Beyond the dimensions of the block (and the print), there is no scale.”
Rainer Michael Mason, Parkett No. 28, 1991
"Cima del Mar (detail)", 1990/91 (for Parkett 28)
Woodcut (cobalt turquoise and ultra marine, half and half)
on Heizaburo Japan paper, 10 x 16 3/8” (25,4 x 41,6 cm),
folded, not bound in the magazine,
Ed. 80/XXX, signed and numbered
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Read a Parkett text on Franz Gertsch
Parkett Vol. 28
Quote from Parkett
“In Gertsch’s woodcuts, everything makes it impossible to ‘pocket’ the image as a finite subject. One must go inside, adjust, let one’s eyes wander, orient oneself. Beyond the dimensions of the block (and the print), there is no scale.”
Rainer Michael Mason, Parkett No. 28, 1991
"Cima del Mar (detail)", 1990/91 (for Parkett 28)
Woodcut (cobalt turquoise and ultra marine, half and half)
on Heizaburo Japan paper, 10 x 16 3/8” (25,4 x 41,6 cm),
folded, not bound in the magazine,
Ed. 80/XXX, signed and numbered
Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list
Read a Parkett text on Franz Gertsch
Parkett Vol. 28
Quote from Parkett
“In Gertsch’s woodcuts, everything makes it impossible to ‘pocket’ the image as a finite subject. One must go inside, adjust, let one’s eyes wander, orient oneself. Beyond the dimensions of the block (and the print), there is no scale.”
Rainer Michael Mason, Parkett No. 28, 1991
"Cima del Mar (detail)", 1990/91 (for Parkett 28)
Woodcut (cobalt turquoise and ultra marine, half and half)
on Heizaburo Japan paper, 10 x 16 3/8” (25,4 x 41,6 cm),
folded, not bound in the magazine,
Ed. 80/XXX, signed and numbered
Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list
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Franz Gertsch and Thomas Ruff’s Parkett editions on the cover of Parkett no. 28