ZERO minimalist textile artwork, 1980s

2,750.00

Huge framed minimalist ZERO artwork in textile by a known Dutch artist, signed and dated. With limited use of color and material this piece creates an interesting play with light and shadow, linking it to the Minimalist ZERO art movement.

Zero was an artist group founded in Düsseldorf in 1958 by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene. The Zero group had numerous international member, among others Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein & Jean Tinguely. In the Netherlands, Zero was represented by the members of the Dutch Nul movement with Henk Peeters and Jan Schoonhoven. The characteristics of ZERO are light, movement and monochrome painting. To play with light and shadow, the artists often use nails, relief and ribbed surfaces. There is no longer a sharp boundary between painting and sculpture. All these characteristics can be found in this piece.

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“Untitled”, signed and dated front

| DIMENSIONS    h 102 cm w 122 cm d 3 cm
| PERIOD   1980s / 1984
| PLACE OF ORIGIN   The Netherlands
| PROVENANCE The Collection of Municipality The Hague, NL, 1984-2022
| MATERIALS   textile in frame
| CONDITION    in good vintage condition
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Please note: This is a unique vintage item and has trace of use/storage and may have cracks/loss of paint.
Artworks are hard to photograph, we tried to get the colors to match the actual artwork. However, some differences may occur. Please take a close look to the photos.

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