These artworks are Dokoupils' first and only works made on solar panel medium. Proceeds from sales benefit our impact work in agriculture, education & health
Dokoupil has been painting with soap for decades, mixing lye with pigments and using a wand to inflate massive bubbles over his canvases—which leave …
- Medium
- Condition
- His artwork is produced on up-cycled Solar Panels
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Verso
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (one issued by gallery; one issued by authorized authenticating body)
- Frame
- Included
Founding member of the “wild youth” art collectives Mülheimer Freiheit and Junge Wilde, artist Jiří Georg Dokoupil is known for defying classification with his continually evolving artistic style. Exploring over one hundred different artistic techniques and experimenting with neo-expressionism, figuration, and avant-garde styles, Dokoupil can only be described as a postmodern artist. In 1989 he began a series of soot paintings, using the flame of a candle as a paintbrush to depict figures such as Jesus Christ. Dokoupil has also experimented with using a whip as paintbrush, and has incorporated other unconventional materials such as liquid soap and rolling tires into his work.
- Established
- Represented by industry leading galleries.
- Collected by a major museum
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
- 2020
- MESSE IN ST.AGNES, KÖNIG GALERIE
- 2018
- Dokoupil - Bubbles on Paper, Geuer & Geuer Art
- 2017
- The Bubbles are in Istanbul, Dirimart
REITSTUNDEN IM OZEAN EINS, 2019
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These artworks are Dokoupils' first and only works made on solar panel medium. Proceeds from …
- Medium
- Condition
- His artwork is produced on up-cycled Solar Panels
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Verso
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (one issued by gallery; one issued by authorized authenticating body)
- Frame
- Included
Founding member of the “wild youth” art collectives Mülheimer Freiheit and Junge Wilde, artist Jiří Georg Dokoupil is known for defying classification with his continually evolving artistic style. Exploring over one hundred different artistic techniques and experimenting with neo-expressionism, figuration, and avant-garde styles, Dokoupil can only be described as a postmodern artist. In 1989 he began a series of soot paintings, using the flame of a candle as a paintbrush to depict figures such as Jesus Christ. Dokoupil has also experimented with using a whip as paintbrush, and has incorporated other unconventional materials such as liquid soap and rolling tires into his work.
- Established
- Represented by industry leading galleries.
- Collected by a major museum
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)