Otto Piene, ‘Apparition White’, 1975, Print, Silkscreen on cardboard, Galerie Kellermann
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Otto Piene

Apparition White, 1975

Silkscreen on cardboard
40 9/10 × 31 3/10 in
104 × 79.5 cm
Edition 32/135
.
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Location
Düsseldorf
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About the work
Galerie Kellermann
Düsseldorf

dimensions without the framing 84 x 59,5 cm,
gallery frame with museum glass,
excellent condition,

Medium
Condition
Excellent condition
Signature
Hand-signed by artist, hand-signed, dated and numbered
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Frame
Included
Otto Piene
German, 1928–2014
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A founder of the 1960s Dusseldorf-based Group Zero, Otto Piene is best known for his paintings made with smoke and fire. Called Rauchbilder (smoke pictures), Piene applied solvent to pigmented paper and lit it on fire, developing images in the residual soot. Piene also created outdoor “figures” made from smoke that floated overhead—what he coined as “Sky Art”—including Olympic Rainbow, a project created for the ill-fated 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. For nearly 20 years, Piene served as the director of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 2008, with Heinz Mack and Mattijs Visser, he co-founded the International ZERO Foundation to archive documents, projects, and images produced by the famous Dusseldorf collective.

Otto Piene, ‘Apparition White’, 1975, Print, Silkscreen on cardboard, Galerie Kellermann
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About the work
Galerie Kellermann
Düsseldorf

dimensions without the framing 84 x 59,5 cm,
gallery frame with museum glass,
excellent condition,
price on request

Medium
Condition
Excellent condition
Signature
Hand-signed by artist, hand-signed, dated and numbered
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Frame
Included
Otto Piene
German, 1928–2014
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A founder of the 1960s Dusseldorf-based Group Zero, Otto Piene is best known for his paintings made with smoke and fire. Called Rauchbilder (smoke pictures), Piene applied solvent to pigmented paper and lit it on fire, developing images in the residual soot. Piene also created outdoor “figures” made from smoke that floated overhead—what he coined as “Sky Art”—including Olympic Rainbow, a project created for the ill-fated 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. For nearly 20 years, Piene served as the director of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 2008, with Heinz Mack and Mattijs Visser, he co-founded the International ZERO Foundation to archive documents, projects, and images produced by the famous Dusseldorf collective.

Otto Piene

Apparition White, 1975

Silkscreen on cardboard
40 9/10 × 31 3/10 in
104 × 79.5 cm
Edition 32/135
.
Contact For Price
Location
Düsseldorf
Certificate
Certificate of authenticity
This work includes a certificate of authenticity.
Have a question? Visit our help center.
Want to sell a work by this artist? Consign with Artsy.
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