拍卖:23 天
作为 2026-05-20 16:54:19
Synthetic resin on canvas. Signed and dated on the reverse of the canvas. 80.3 x 100 cm.
In the original frame. [KA].
- An impressive, vibrant monochrome work from the peak of the “ZERO” movement. - With his “Dynamic Structures,” Heinz Mack developed a radical new conception of space, movement, and light in his works. - The relief-like surface creates a compelling visual effect with a suggestive presence. - In 1959 and 1964, Heinz Mack exhibited at documenta II and III; in 1970, he represented the Federal Republic of Germany at the 35th Venice Biennale. - From the Deutsche Bank Collection. - Heinz Mack is currently honored as part of the exhibition “ZERO - An International Art Movement 1957-66” at the Olaf Gulbransson Museum in Tegernsee (March-September 2026).
LITERATURE: Robert Fleck, Heinz Mack. ZERO Malerei. Catalogue raisonné 1956-1968, Volume II, Munich 2017, CR no. 1961/9 (illustrated). - - Lempertz, Cologne, 744th auction, Contemporary Artt, June 6, 1997, lot 315 (illustrated in black and white, with a label on the reverse of the stretcher). Friedrich Georg Gonzen, Olaf Salié und der Arbeitskreis Corporate Collecting im Kulturkreis der Deutschen Wirtschaft im BDV e. V., Cologne, Corporate Collections 2012, Cologne 2012, p. 167 (illustrated).
Mack. Objekte, Aktionen, Projekte, Städtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, October 20 - December 3, 1972, no cat.-number (full-page illustration on p. 32). Mack, Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris, March 9 - April 8, 1973
Galerie Ad Libitum, Antwerp (with a label on the reverse of the stretcher). DWS Investments Collection, Frankfurt am Main. Deutsche Bank Collection, Frankfurt am Main (since 2015)
In good condition. When viewed at an angle, the color along the edges of the image appears slightly uneven and somewhat glossy in places due to the stretcher frame. This is not noticeable under UV light. There is a tiny chip on the lower left edge of the image. This condition report was compiled in daylight with the aid of a UV light source and to the best of our knowledge and belief.