Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil *
(born in Krnov 1954)
Mis Mus Sian, 2014, titled, several times signed Dokoupil on the overlap, soap-lye and pigments on canvas, 250 x 300 cm or 300 x 250 cm (the work can be hung vertical or horizontal), on stretcher
Provenance:
Gallery Taddaeus Ropac, Salzburg
Studio of the artist
Kasmin Gallery, New York
Private collection, Germany
Literature:
Kasmin Gallery, Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil, New paintings,
exhibition catalogue, New York 2015
Jiří Georg Dokoupil, Soap Bubble Paintings, Berlin 2015
Exhibited:
Kasmin Gallery, New York, Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil, New paintings,
8 January - 7 February 2015
“It’s all about making something that is not doable.”
Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil
Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil has been putting his art on canvases since the 1970s - and for much of that time without a brush. He constantly reinvents the production of artworks, expresses his creativity with the most diverse materials, such as breast milk or fruit juices, and thinks "outside the box". His oeuvre now comprises about 140 series, which are not at all alike. He is a quick-change artist in the contemporary art world. Like a pop culture star, he completely reinvents his art with each series.
The early flight from his homeland and the associated deprivation of a national, social and personal identity meant the artist never developed a fixed style of his own. (Compare Wilfried Dickhoff, Soap Bubble Thinking, p.5, in: Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil. Soap Bubble Paintings, Berlin 2015) The Soap Bubble Paintings series is one of his longest-running series. The work offered here, "Mis Mus Sian", is part of it.
Standing on a ladder with a metal hoop, Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil lowers his soap bubbles onto the canvas. He uses soap suds mixed with shimmering pigments, the exact composition of which he keeps strictly secret. The individual layers of soap bubbles, their shimmering pigments and superimpositions create a sphere of their own. The result is a depth undreamed of in a two-dimensional work, which can only be properly experienced through viewing the work in person. The soap bubbles glitter dynamically on the deep blue background of the painting and evoke movement through their different shapes and orientations. Due to the enormous format of over 250 x 300 cm, the experience of the work is like visiting a giant aquarium. At first, one is overwhelmed by the work’s abundance and appearance and, as time goes by, one dives deeper and deeper into its cosmos. The artist leaves it up to the owner to hang the work in portrait or landscape format. For this reason, he has signed the reverse on two sides.
Expert: Dr. Petra Maria Schäpers
Dr. Petra Maria Schäpers
+49 211 2107747
petra.schaepers@dorotheum.de
30.11.2022 - 18:00
- Dosažená cena: **
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EUR 96.000,-
- Odhadní cena:
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EUR 60.000,- do EUR 80.000,-
Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil *
(born in Krnov 1954)
Mis Mus Sian, 2014, titled, several times signed Dokoupil on the overlap, soap-lye and pigments on canvas, 250 x 300 cm or 300 x 250 cm (the work can be hung vertical or horizontal), on stretcher
Provenance:
Gallery Taddaeus Ropac, Salzburg
Studio of the artist
Kasmin Gallery, New York
Private collection, Germany
Literature:
Kasmin Gallery, Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil, New paintings,
exhibition catalogue, New York 2015
Jiří Georg Dokoupil, Soap Bubble Paintings, Berlin 2015
Exhibited:
Kasmin Gallery, New York, Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil, New paintings,
8 January - 7 February 2015
“It’s all about making something that is not doable.”
Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil
Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil has been putting his art on canvases since the 1970s - and for much of that time without a brush. He constantly reinvents the production of artworks, expresses his creativity with the most diverse materials, such as breast milk or fruit juices, and thinks "outside the box". His oeuvre now comprises about 140 series, which are not at all alike. He is a quick-change artist in the contemporary art world. Like a pop culture star, he completely reinvents his art with each series.
The early flight from his homeland and the associated deprivation of a national, social and personal identity meant the artist never developed a fixed style of his own. (Compare Wilfried Dickhoff, Soap Bubble Thinking, p.5, in: Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil. Soap Bubble Paintings, Berlin 2015) The Soap Bubble Paintings series is one of his longest-running series. The work offered here, "Mis Mus Sian", is part of it.
Standing on a ladder with a metal hoop, Jiří (Georg) Dokoupil lowers his soap bubbles onto the canvas. He uses soap suds mixed with shimmering pigments, the exact composition of which he keeps strictly secret. The individual layers of soap bubbles, their shimmering pigments and superimpositions create a sphere of their own. The result is a depth undreamed of in a two-dimensional work, which can only be properly experienced through viewing the work in person. The soap bubbles glitter dynamically on the deep blue background of the painting and evoke movement through their different shapes and orientations. Due to the enormous format of over 250 x 300 cm, the experience of the work is like visiting a giant aquarium. At first, one is overwhelmed by the work’s abundance and appearance and, as time goes by, one dives deeper and deeper into its cosmos. The artist leaves it up to the owner to hang the work in portrait or landscape format. For this reason, he has signed the reverse on two sides.
Expert: Dr. Petra Maria Schäpers
Dr. Petra Maria Schäpers
+49 211 2107747
petra.schaepers@dorotheum.de
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Aukce: | Současné umění I |
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Datum: | 30.11.2022 - 18:00 |
Místo konání aukce: | Wien | Palais Dorotheum |
Prohlídka: | 22.11. - 30.11.2022 |
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