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Geometric Abstraction Staudt, Klaus
Vertical Reflection.
See original version (German)
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Geometric Abstraction Staudt, Klaus
Vertical Reflection.
See original version (German)
Estimate €1,500 - €2,000
Voluntary lot
Description
Geometric Abstraction
Staudt, Klaus
Vertical Reflection. 1974. Wood, polystyrene and Plexiglas. 40 x 40 x 6.5 cm. Signed on the reverse on a label. - Rear panel with scattered mildew stains and faint water marks; edges partly slightly browned. Overall in good condition.
ED SW1/GR 802. – One of 75 copies. - “Variation with four positions and a reflection of this complex on the right.” - With this work, a vertical reflection, Klaus Staudt distils his artistic practice into a precise exploration of visual order. The work employs serial arrangements and modulated relief structures that suggest vertical symmetry without mechanically repeating it. The reflection is understood here not as a decorative principle, but as a conceptual framework for a dynamic visual experience. There is no automatism in the repetition, but rather a concentrated interplay of minimal variations that activates the space and refracts the light at shifting angles. In this way, the work articulates the aim of understanding art as an open system in which order is not predetermined, but becomes something to be experienced.
Wood, polystyrene and plexiglass. Signed on a label on the reverse. - Rear panel with occasional foxing and faint water stains; edges slightly browned in places. Overall in good condition. - One of 75 copies. - “Variation with four positions and mirroring of this complex on the right.” - With this work, a vertical mirroring, Klaus Staudt condenses his artistic practice into a precise examination of visual order. The work employs serial arrangements and modulated relief structures that suggest vertical symmetry without mechanically repeating it. Mirroring is not understood here as a decorative principle, but as a conceptual framework for a dynamic visual experience. The repetition is not automatic, but rather a concentrated interplay of minimal deviations that activates the space and refracts the light at varying angles. In this way, the work articulates the aim of understanding art as an open system in which order is not predetermined, but can be experienced.
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