Lot: 55

90.I Tribal Art ainsi que 90.II Contemporary Native American Art

Structure lumineuse, 1975

Waibel, Hermann (*1925), Ravensburg, Allemagne

Provenance Taille Prix d’appel / Prix d'Estimation
Ferdinand Maier, Galerie Zeitkunst, Kitzbühel, Austria M: 60 cm x 60 cm Cet objet n’est plus disponible.

wood/ plastics, gypsum/ plaster, signed on the backside

Parallel to the currents of Minimal Art and Concrete Art, Waibel turns in the 1950s on the portraiture and the performing function of painting. The creative means, color, form, space and image carrier itself become the object of his works.

The focus of his more than 60-year exploration of the painterly means is the light, it becomes his life's theme.

He develops light-kinetic objects made of glass fiber and plastic, the materiality of which makes different light structures visible. Monochrome white and black dominate his work for two decades and produce particularly intense light and shadow throws. The graphically clear structures of the reliefs and objects are enlivened by the light as well as the changing viewer's point of view.