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Art (1945-contemporary) > Abstract Art Post-War Igor Sacharow-Ross

Igor Sacharow-Ross - Silkscreen in colors

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1,700 EUR

Estimate:
2,000 EUR
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Munich, Germany
124001201

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Syntopie II. 1997.
Silkscreen in colors on canvas (triptych).
Signed, dated, and titled on the reverse of one canvas, here once more signed, dated, and titled on the stretcher. Each: 180 x 299 cm (70.8 x 117.7 in)[EH].


• Seemingly unrelated elements are connected to form new contexts.
• The individual, the individual within the group, and the group's multiplicity provide a new perspective.
• In works entitled “Syntopie,” Sacharow-Ross pursues a complex path to overcome the fragmentation of modern science.
• In 1995, he exhibited his “inner observatory” at the Haus der Kunst in Munich
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PROVENANCE: German corporate collection (acquired from the artist in 1999).

In good condition.

 
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