Anselm Reyle - Contemporary Art Part I New York Thursday, November 13, 2008 | Phillips

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  • Provenance


    Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch, Berlin

  • Catalogue Essay

    Silver foil, neon colors, mirrors, a chrome finish, neon tubes - Anselm Reyle's works entangle the viewer in their surface and immerse him in an ambience of colour and light. For which Reyle produces striped picture planes, which quote the TV test picture as much as American Expressonism. He playfully skips through the art historical pictorial versions of the monochrome, that of the drip-and-pour paintings formulated by chance, as much as Pop fusions of high and lowbrow and the diverse typologies of sculpture.
    B. Ruf, Anselm Reyle: Ars Nova, Zurich, 2006, p.11

19

Untitled

2004

Oil, PVC foil and Plexiglas on canvas.

89 1/4 x 130 3/4 in. (226.7 x 332.1 cm).

Signed “Anselm Reyle 2004” on the overlap.

Estimate
$300,000 - 400,000 

Contemporary Art Part I

13 Nov 2008, 7pm
New York