7/11 | Veit von Seckendorff
7/11 | Veit von Seckendorff
Artist: Veit von Seckendorff
Material/technology: Permanent marker and pencil on paper
Dimensions: 69.9 cm x 100.9 cm
Year: 1964
€ 3025.21 EUR net price
This astonishing work on paper exemplifies Veit von Seckendorff's artistic style: it is characterized by clear lines and the precise composition conveys visual elegance and abstraction.
The Lachenmann Art Gallery is delighted to present the works of the renowned artist Veit von Seckendorff, who was born in Munich in 1937 and is a member of the Taunus Artists' Association. Von Seckendorff is a master of the "School of Seeing", whose declared aim is to promote "learning to see better". His works of art are convincing lessons from this special school, which tries to awaken a deep interest in seeing and the gaze through every line and movement on the canvas. Without challenging deeper questions of content, these works invite you to experience the subtle movements of seeing. Inspired by abstracted organic formations, von Seckendorff goes his own, new way and emancipates himself from great role models such as Hans Arp. We invite you on a visual journey that puts seeing at the center.
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