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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Robert Mangold, A Book of Silk Screen Prints: Multiple Panel Paintings, series C, 1992
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Robert Mangold, A Book of Silk Screen Prints: Multiple Panel Paintings, series C, 1992
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Robert Mangold, A Book of Silk Screen Prints: Multiple Panel Paintings, series C, 1992
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Robert Mangold, A Book of Silk Screen Prints: Multiple Panel Paintings, series C, 1992
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Robert Mangold, A Book of Silk Screen Prints: Multiple Panel Paintings, series C, 1992

Robert Mangold

A Book of Silk Screen Prints: Multiple Panel Paintings, series C, 1992
Screenprint on Fabriano paper
H 30 W 61 cm
Edition of 300
printed by Domberger KG, Filderstadt, Germany and co-published by Edition Domberger, Stuttgart, and Parasol Press, Ltd., New York
Monogrammed and dated Lower Right
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Created during a pivotal period in Mangold's career, this print reflects the concerns that would define his oeuvre for decades: the exploration of geometry not as a fixed system, but as a means of questioning how we perceive and navigate space.
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Few artists have explored the relationship between line, shape and space as rigorously as Robert Mangold. Associated with the generation of American Minimalist and Post-Minimalist artists that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, Mangold developed a visual language in which geometry becomes both subject and structure.
This 1972 silkscreen exemplifies the clarity and precision for which the artist is renowned. A muted ochre triangle occupies the centre of the composition, its form subtly articulated by a network of fine linear divisions. While the geometric structure appears rational and systematic, closer inspection reveals delicate shifts in proportion, balance and spatial perception. The drawing-like lines activate the shape from within, creating a quiet tension between the flatness of the surface and the illusion of depth.
Mangold's work is distinguished by its ability to transform simple geometric forms into meditative visual experiences. Rather than imposing meaning, he invites sustained looking. The restrained palette, measured composition and architectural sense of order encourage viewers to become aware of subtle relationships between form, edge, proportion and space.
Created during a pivotal period in Mangold's career, this print reflects the concerns that would define his oeuvre for decades: the exploration of geometry not as a fixed system, but as a means of questioning how we perceive and navigate space.

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Provenance

Private collection, The Netherlands

Literature

Senior and Shopmaker 1977.02 | Parasol RM12

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