Archétypes, G.F. 117 a.B.D.

Beschrijving

Signed, titled, dated '82 and inscribed 'Twisted strings-NOIR- sup.' on the reverse. Cotton thread and latex on canvas, 262x251 cm. A certificate of authenticity by the Walter & Nicole Leblanc Foundation will be provided.
Literature:  'Walter Leblanc. Catalogue raisonné', Nicole Leblanc, Danielle Everarts de Velp-Seynaeve, Bruges 1997, page 300, no. 1413.

Exhibited: 
- Antwerpen 1982, Jeanne Buytaert, 'Walter Leblanc'. 
- Basel 1983, 'Art 14 '83, Sonderschau Belgien', p. 29, illustrated.
Closely associated with the Zero Group in Düsseldorf, Belgian artist Walter Leblanc is best known for his Kinetic- and Op Art pieces that incorporate light and other non-traditional materials. In 1959, investigating strategies for painting without pigment, Leblanc introduced torsion to his work. He tightened and twisted cotton threads, and eventually plastic ribbons, over traditional supports to create ray-like patterns and simple geometric shapes. Leblanc was primarily interested in motion, both the illusion of movement produced by Op Art and the physical movement of Kinetic Art.

Archétypes, G.F. 117 a.B.D.

Leblanc, Walter
(Antwerpen, 1932 - Silly, 1986)

Details

Databanknummer:
79325
Lotnummer:
-
Advertentietype
Archief
Instelling:
Venduehuis Den Haag
Veilingdatum:
-
Veilingnummer:
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Stad
-
Limietprijs
-
Aankoopprijs
-
Verkoopprijs
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Hamerprijs
-
Status
Niet verkocht

Technische details

Kunstvorm:
Schilder- en Tekenkunst
Technieken:
Materieschilderij
Dragers:
Kunststof-plastic, Doek, Katoen
Lengte:
262 cm
Breedte:
251 cm
Hoogte:
-
Oplage:
-

Beschrijving

Signed, titled, dated '82 and inscribed 'Twisted strings-NOIR- sup.' on the reverse. Cotton thread and latex on canvas, 262x251 cm. A certificate of authenticity by the Walter & Nicole Leblanc Foundation will be provided.
Literature:  'Walter Leblanc. Catalogue raisonné', Nicole Leblanc, Danielle Everarts de Velp-Seynaeve, Bruges 1997, page 300, no. 1413.

Exhibited: 
- Antwerpen 1982, Jeanne Buytaert, 'Walter Leblanc'. 
- Basel 1983, 'Art 14 '83, Sonderschau Belgien', p. 29, illustrated.
Closely associated with the Zero Group in Düsseldorf, Belgian artist Walter Leblanc is best known for his Kinetic- and Op Art pieces that incorporate light and other non-traditional materials. In 1959, investigating strategies for painting without pigment, Leblanc introduced torsion to his work. He tightened and twisted cotton threads, and eventually plastic ribbons, over traditional supports to create ray-like patterns and simple geometric shapes. Leblanc was primarily interested in motion, both the illusion of movement produced by Op Art and the physical movement of Kinetic Art.

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