Sigmar Polke | "Untitled", 1994 | (for Parkett 40/41)
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Parkett Vol. 40/41
Quote from Parkett
“By discovering a vital metaphorical means of equating the higher domain of art with all efforts to attain ‘knowledge of higher worlds’ (Rudolf Steiner), Sigmar Polke has staked out a vast playing field for himself. With the frivolity dictated by gravity, he has let evil snakes loose in spaces cluttered up with metaphysical ladders. Starting with the painterly fabric of dots from blown-up newspaper photographs, he annexed the mental substance attendant upon them as a provocative snake pit.”
Bice Curiger, Parkett No. 40/41, 1994
"Untitled", 1994 | (for Parkett 40/41)
Volume of Parkett made of overprint paper,
individual sheets bound at random,
10 x 8 1/4” (25,5 x 21 cm),
Ed. 25/X, signed and numbered
and Ed. 25/X with an original contribution (gouache), signed and numbered
Gouache version is sold-out. Please Inquire.
Read a Parkett text on Sigmar Polke
Parkett Vol. 40/41
Quote from Parkett
“By discovering a vital metaphorical means of equating the higher domain of art with all efforts to attain ‘knowledge of higher worlds’ (Rudolf Steiner), Sigmar Polke has staked out a vast playing field for himself. With the frivolity dictated by gravity, he has let evil snakes loose in spaces cluttered up with metaphysical ladders. Starting with the painterly fabric of dots from blown-up newspaper photographs, he annexed the mental substance attendant upon them as a provocative snake pit.”
Bice Curiger, Parkett No. 40/41, 1994
"Untitled", 1994 | (for Parkett 40/41)
Volume of Parkett made of overprint paper,
individual sheets bound at random,
10 x 8 1/4” (25,5 x 21 cm),
Ed. 25/X, signed and numbered
and Ed. 25/X with an original contribution (gouache), signed and numbered
Gouache version is sold-out. Please Inquire.
Read a Parkett text on Sigmar Polke
Parkett Vol. 40/41
Quote from Parkett
“By discovering a vital metaphorical means of equating the higher domain of art with all efforts to attain ‘knowledge of higher worlds’ (Rudolf Steiner), Sigmar Polke has staked out a vast playing field for himself. With the frivolity dictated by gravity, he has let evil snakes loose in spaces cluttered up with metaphysical ladders. Starting with the painterly fabric of dots from blown-up newspaper photographs, he annexed the mental substance attendant upon them as a provocative snake pit.”
Bice Curiger, Parkett No. 40/41, 1994
"Untitled", 1994 | (for Parkett 40/41)
Volume of Parkett made of overprint paper,
individual sheets bound at random,
10 x 8 1/4” (25,5 x 21 cm),
Ed. 25/X, signed and numbered
and Ed. 25/X with an original contribution (gouache), signed and numbered
Gouache version is sold-out. Please Inquire.
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