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Günther Förg Original Painting, Untitled, 51" x 51", 2007

$13,000.00

Original Günther Förg Painting-

51" x 51" Framed with a White Wooden Frame.
2007
Signed in upper right corner on the front of the canvas.

This is a rare and beautiful piece emblematic of Förg's style. Günther Förg developed his wall-back conceptual practice as a reaction against the expressive figuration that dominated his native Germany in the 1980s. His works often united elements of sculpture, painting, printmaking, photography, and drawing, making meaning through juxtapositions of absurd media and minimalist, gridlike compositions.

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Original Günther Förg Painting-

51" x 51" Framed with a White Wooden Frame.
2007
Signed in upper right corner on the front of the canvas.

This is a rare and beautiful piece emblematic of Förg's style. Günther Förg developed his wall-back conceptual practice as a reaction against the expressive figuration that dominated his native Germany in the 1980s. His works often united elements of sculpture, painting, printmaking, photography, and drawing, making meaning through juxtapositions of absurd media and minimalist, gridlike compositions.

Original Günther Förg Painting-

51" x 51" Framed with a White Wooden Frame.
2007
Signed in upper right corner on the front of the canvas.

This is a rare and beautiful piece emblematic of Förg's style. Günther Förg developed his wall-back conceptual practice as a reaction against the expressive figuration that dominated his native Germany in the 1980s. His works often united elements of sculpture, painting, printmaking, photography, and drawing, making meaning through juxtapositions of absurd media and minimalist, gridlike compositions.

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