Lot No. 244 +


A unique rocking object "Rocking armchair relation (RAR)" from the "copyofacopyofa" series, designed and manufactured by Bert Löschner * 2016,


A unique rocking object "Rocking armchair relation (RAR)" from the "copyofacopyofa" series, designed and manufactured by Bert Löschner * 2016, - Design

swinging construction with two fiberglass-reinforced seat shells in the colours salmon and seafoam made of epoxy resin with glass fiber reinforcement, mounts made of polyurethane, artificially yellowed epoxy resin adhesive, dezincified steel screws, gray steel, rails made of oak. Height about 82 cm, length about 350 cm, depth about 66 cm. (MHA)

A unique item

In this art object Bert Löschner modifies the design of an existing design classics and lends the object a communicative character by juxtaposing two seat shells. The object comes from his series of works "copyofacopyofa", in which he has been busy for 3 years now with the question of how his own perspective changes in the pedantic copying of popular everyday objects. Löschner's acquisition process begins in the nucleus of production - technology. The copying begins with the tool itself. The artist deals with the industrial production of everyday objects of everyday use, in order to copy and learn these techniques himself and to transform them into his work. This is where it starts to get complicated. Not only the sculpture, but already the processes before it are subject to the act of copying and copying and copying. Bert Löschner works both as a product designer and as an artist. Löschner was born in Zwickau in Germany, later he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg. There he obtained the postgraduate diploma in art and public space. He also studied at the Dresden University of Applied Sciences and graduated with a diploma in product design. In his work Löschner experiments with new techniques to deform and reform the various found objects. Bert Löschner lives and works in Vienna.

A unique item

For this art object, Bernhard Hausegger modified the design of an extant classic, endowing the object with a communicative function by placing two seat shells opposite each other. Bernhard Hausegger studied sculptural art at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. He lives and works in Vienna.

Specialist: Mathias Harnisch, MA Mathias Harnisch, MA
+43-1-515 60-242

Mathias.Harnisch@dorotheum.at

07.11.2018 - 17:00

Estimate:
EUR 10,000.- to EUR 15,000.-

A unique rocking object "Rocking armchair relation (RAR)" from the "copyofacopyofa" series, designed and manufactured by Bert Löschner * 2016,


swinging construction with two fiberglass-reinforced seat shells in the colours salmon and seafoam made of epoxy resin with glass fiber reinforcement, mounts made of polyurethane, artificially yellowed epoxy resin adhesive, dezincified steel screws, gray steel, rails made of oak. Height about 82 cm, length about 350 cm, depth about 66 cm. (MHA)

A unique item

In this art object Bert Löschner modifies the design of an existing design classics and lends the object a communicative character by juxtaposing two seat shells. The object comes from his series of works "copyofacopyofa", in which he has been busy for 3 years now with the question of how his own perspective changes in the pedantic copying of popular everyday objects. Löschner's acquisition process begins in the nucleus of production - technology. The copying begins with the tool itself. The artist deals with the industrial production of everyday objects of everyday use, in order to copy and learn these techniques himself and to transform them into his work. This is where it starts to get complicated. Not only the sculpture, but already the processes before it are subject to the act of copying and copying and copying. Bert Löschner works both as a product designer and as an artist. Löschner was born in Zwickau in Germany, later he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg. There he obtained the postgraduate diploma in art and public space. He also studied at the Dresden University of Applied Sciences and graduated with a diploma in product design. In his work Löschner experiments with new techniques to deform and reform the various found objects. Bert Löschner lives and works in Vienna.

A unique item

For this art object, Bernhard Hausegger modified the design of an extant classic, endowing the object with a communicative function by placing two seat shells opposite each other. Bernhard Hausegger studied sculptural art at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. He lives and works in Vienna.

Specialist: Mathias Harnisch, MA Mathias Harnisch, MA
+43-1-515 60-242

Mathias.Harnisch@dorotheum.at


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Auction: Design
Auction type: Saleroom auction
Date: 07.11.2018 - 17:00
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 02.11. - 07.11.2018

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