a set of four green polka dot stickers on a white background
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32 - Geometric Abstraction Neo-Geometric Conceptualism Armleder, …
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Estimate €2,800 - €3,600
Description
Geometric Abstraction Neo-Geometric Conceptualism Armleder, John Untitled (Dot Series). 1992. 4 works. Each a colour silkscreen print on felt-lined cardboard. Each 120 x 66 cm (150 x 96 cm). Signed, dated and numbered in sequence on the reverse on a laminated label. Magnificent prints with vibrant colours. See Collection Pictet 100122184-0759. (Variation in green). - One of 30 copies. - Published by Eric Linard Editions. - This 1987 silkscreen print illustrates John M. Armleder’s consistent focus on formal series. A flat coloured background is given a geometric rhythm by several uniform circles, thus reflecting on serial image production, geometric order and the thematic relativisation of the individual case. The composition points to Armleder’s conceptual proximity to the Neo-Geo movement and his affinity for ornamental structures that oscillate between chance and system. The minimalist formal language and the industrial printing technique reflect his ironic and detached approach to the conventions of painting. 4 works. Untitled (Dot Series). 1992. Each a colour silkscreen on felt-backed cardboard. Signed, dated and numbered sequentially on a laminated label on the reverse. Magnificent prints with vibrant colours. See Collection Pictet 100122184-0759. (Variation in green). – One of 30 copies. - Published by Eric Linard Editions. - This 1987 silkscreen demonstrates John M. Armleder’s consistent shift towards formal series. A flat coloured background is punctuated by several uniform circles, thereby reflecting on serial image production, geometric order and the thematic relativisation of the individual instance. The composition highlights Armleder’s conceptual affinity with the Neo-Geo movement and his affinity for ornamental structures that oscillate between chance and system. The minimalist formal language and the industrial printing technique reflect his ironically detached approach to the conventions of painting.
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