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Freidrich Geiler - Geometric Composition (1946) - Blues. Coloured silk screen on PVC Signed by hand and numbered 14 of 50. Image 50x50cm, sheet 60x60cm.

 

Friedrich Geiler began his art career in 1964 in abstract painting and became known as one of the known concrete-constructive artists, an art movement with a strong emphasis on geometrical abstraction, where the art produced is entirely free of any basis in observed reality and has no symbolic meaning. The term was introduced by artist Theo van Doesburg in his 1930 Manifesto of Concrete Art, the aim being to  'represent abstract thoughts in a sensuous and tangible form’.

 

Geiler lives and works in Kehl am Rhein. He first gained international success  at the beginning of the 70s. Since then he has shown his work in over 150 exhibitions. Among other's, in Amsterdam, Geneva, Graz, Hong Kong, Miami, New York, Paris and Zurich.

Geometric Composition (1946) - Blues by Freidrich Geiler

SKU: 18513
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