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866
Konrad Klapheck
Royal, 1957.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 200,000 / $ 220,000 Sold:
€ 525,000 / $ 577,500 (incl. surcharge)
Royal. 1957.
Oil on canvas.
70 x 80 cm (27.5 x 31.4 in).
This work is the artist's second typewriter painting. This is the first time that one of the artist's rare and early typewriter paintings, which play a key role in Klapheck's entire artistic creation, is offered on the international auction market (source: www.artprice.com).
PROVENANCE: Galerie Redmann, Berlin.
Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia (acquired from aforementioned in the late 1980s).
EXHBTON: Konrad Klapheck, Museum Boymans van Beuningen Rotterdam; Palais des Beaux-Arts Bruxelles; Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf,1974, cat. p. 49, with illu. (with a label on frame covering).
Konrad Klapheck, Galerie Beyele, February - April 1976, cat. no. 1 (with a label on frame covering).
Von der Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal (since 2001; as loan from a private collection)
Klapheck. Bilder und Zeichnungen, Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf April 26 - August 4, 2013.
Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf (permanent loan since 2013 until October 2018).
LTERATURE: Werner Hofmann, Konrad Klapheck, Retrospektive 1955-1985, Munich 1985, p. 40, with illu.
Arturo Schwarz, Klapheck, Milan 2002, p. 79, with full-page illu.
Konrad Klapheck. Bilder und Zeichnungen, kultur-online, http://kultur-online.net/node/23668 (as of October 24, 2018), with illu.
" painted the machine, because i wanted to do something special, something would always be remembered by. But what happened instead was that it made me realize the meaning of transience and how unimportant really am. Should that make me angry? don't think so, as coming to terms with the meaning of life helps bearing it."
Konrad Klapheck, Die Maschine und ich, 1963, in: Klapheck. Bilder und Texte, Düsseldorf 2013, p. 27.
"The difference between the photo realists [..] and him [Klapheck] is in the decided alteration that happens between subject and picture, the high degree of abstraction of his objects, the separation from their natural environment and - despite everything else - their remoteness from reality, their fetish character and their emblematic stylization. All of this means that Klapheck's pictures can neither be mistaken with the works of others nor with what they represent."
Werner Schmalenbach, 1976, quote from: Konrad Klapheck. Objekte zwischen Fetisch und Libido, Basel, Galerie Beyeler 1976, no page.
Oil on canvas.
70 x 80 cm (27.5 x 31.4 in).
This work is the artist's second typewriter painting. This is the first time that one of the artist's rare and early typewriter paintings, which play a key role in Klapheck's entire artistic creation, is offered on the international auction market (source: www.artprice.com).
PROVENANCE: Galerie Redmann, Berlin.
Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia (acquired from aforementioned in the late 1980s).
EXHBTON: Konrad Klapheck, Museum Boymans van Beuningen Rotterdam; Palais des Beaux-Arts Bruxelles; Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf,1974, cat. p. 49, with illu. (with a label on frame covering).
Konrad Klapheck, Galerie Beyele, February - April 1976, cat. no. 1 (with a label on frame covering).
Von der Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal (since 2001; as loan from a private collection)
Klapheck. Bilder und Zeichnungen, Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf April 26 - August 4, 2013.
Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf (permanent loan since 2013 until October 2018).
LTERATURE: Werner Hofmann, Konrad Klapheck, Retrospektive 1955-1985, Munich 1985, p. 40, with illu.
Arturo Schwarz, Klapheck, Milan 2002, p. 79, with full-page illu.
Konrad Klapheck. Bilder und Zeichnungen, kultur-online, http://kultur-online.net/node/23668 (as of October 24, 2018), with illu.
" painted the machine, because i wanted to do something special, something would always be remembered by. But what happened instead was that it made me realize the meaning of transience and how unimportant really am. Should that make me angry? don't think so, as coming to terms with the meaning of life helps bearing it."
Konrad Klapheck, Die Maschine und ich, 1963, in: Klapheck. Bilder und Texte, Düsseldorf 2013, p. 27.
"The difference between the photo realists [..] and him [Klapheck] is in the decided alteration that happens between subject and picture, the high degree of abstraction of his objects, the separation from their natural environment and - despite everything else - their remoteness from reality, their fetish character and their emblematic stylization. All of this means that Klapheck's pictures can neither be mistaken with the works of others nor with what they represent."
Werner Schmalenbach, 1976, quote from: Konrad Klapheck. Objekte zwischen Fetisch und Libido, Basel, Galerie Beyeler 1976, no page.
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866
Konrad Klapheck
Royal, 1957.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 200,000 / $ 220,000 Sold:
€ 525,000 / $ 577,500 (incl. surcharge)