Adolf Luther *
(Uerdingen 1912–1990 Krefeld)
Concave mirror object (in four rows), 1990, signed, dated
Luther 90 on the reverse, 8 x 4 semi-translucent rectangular concave mirrors, mirror, plexiglass, wood, stamped on the reverse: energetische Plastik and sehen ist schön, 93 x 159 x 9 cm,
in original plexiglass box
The work is registered by the Adolf Luther Foundation,
Krefeld under the archive no. HSP 90/010.
Provenance:
Galerie Kremer Tengelmann, formerly Gelsenkirchen, directly from the artist - acquired there by the present owner
Private Collection, Germany
Adolf Luther assumes a free, open, undetermined worldview that coexists with a classic perspectivistic one. His work imagines light as a plastic medium, which forms an undetermined space within space. With the serial sequence of the concave mirrors, much like the 8 x 4 semi-transparent and semi-translucent concave mirrors, “Luther proposed a sense of simplicity in order to exclude any intrinsic aesthetic value, determined by such an individual composition. This is because the concave mirrors serve, in the first instance, as instruments. They face the room in front of them, which they […] reflect as well as optically dynamise. On the one hand, the instrumental function of the concave mirrors consists in the multiplication of a given reality into a multiplicity of unreal, often inverted phenomena that irritate the spectator, and, on the other hand, in the creation of a kind of pure phenomenality within the space, thereby transforming the space itself into an otherwise invisible, light-flooded realm of energy.
[…] By way of instruments, themselves first to be invented by the artist, Luther’s Kunstwollen, his artistic will, aims to reveal the light in the room as energy. With this aim, Luther’s Kunstwollen relates to nature, not in a mimetic sense, but in its intention to make visible what is part of nature itself.”
Max Imdahl, Bemerkungen über Luthers Spiegelobjekte, in
exhib. cat. Luther Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, 1974, p. 5
Specialist: Dr. Petra Maria Schäpers
Dr. Petra Maria Schäpers
+49 211 2107747
petra.schaepers@dorotheum.de
27.11.2019 - 18:00
- Realized price: **
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EUR 47,800.-
- Estimate:
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EUR 35,000.- to EUR 45,000.-
Adolf Luther *
(Uerdingen 1912–1990 Krefeld)
Concave mirror object (in four rows), 1990, signed, dated
Luther 90 on the reverse, 8 x 4 semi-translucent rectangular concave mirrors, mirror, plexiglass, wood, stamped on the reverse: energetische Plastik and sehen ist schön, 93 x 159 x 9 cm,
in original plexiglass box
The work is registered by the Adolf Luther Foundation,
Krefeld under the archive no. HSP 90/010.
Provenance:
Galerie Kremer Tengelmann, formerly Gelsenkirchen, directly from the artist - acquired there by the present owner
Private Collection, Germany
Adolf Luther assumes a free, open, undetermined worldview that coexists with a classic perspectivistic one. His work imagines light as a plastic medium, which forms an undetermined space within space. With the serial sequence of the concave mirrors, much like the 8 x 4 semi-transparent and semi-translucent concave mirrors, “Luther proposed a sense of simplicity in order to exclude any intrinsic aesthetic value, determined by such an individual composition. This is because the concave mirrors serve, in the first instance, as instruments. They face the room in front of them, which they […] reflect as well as optically dynamise. On the one hand, the instrumental function of the concave mirrors consists in the multiplication of a given reality into a multiplicity of unreal, often inverted phenomena that irritate the spectator, and, on the other hand, in the creation of a kind of pure phenomenality within the space, thereby transforming the space itself into an otherwise invisible, light-flooded realm of energy.
[…] By way of instruments, themselves first to be invented by the artist, Luther’s Kunstwollen, his artistic will, aims to reveal the light in the room as energy. With this aim, Luther’s Kunstwollen relates to nature, not in a mimetic sense, but in its intention to make visible what is part of nature itself.”
Max Imdahl, Bemerkungen über Luthers Spiegelobjekte, in
exhib. cat. Luther Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, 1974, p. 5
Specialist: Dr. Petra Maria Schäpers
Dr. Petra Maria Schäpers
+49 211 2107747
petra.schaepers@dorotheum.de
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Auction: | Contemporary Art I |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction |
Date: | 27.11.2019 - 18:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 16.11. - 27.11.2019 |
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