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Mixed media on Canvas, lacquer, metal frame ( + 80kg) // Untitled by Anselm Reyle is a dynamic mixed-media artwork that explores texture, color, and found objects, encapsulating the artist’s signature style. Created in 2008, this piece incorporates various materials layered on canvas, with lacquer and a heavy metal frame adding to its physicality and visual complexity. The composition is vibrant, featuring neon shades of green, red, and pink, which create a glowing effect over the array of embedded objects—ranging from mechanical parts to everyday items. Reyle’s use of found objects within a carefully crafted abstract setting invites the viewer to reimagine the mundane in a new, energetic context. The dimensions, 135 cm by 114 cm, and substantial weight of 80 kg underscore the artwork’s imposing presence, making it a bold statement in any space.
Untitled, 2008
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Mixed media on Canvas, lacquer, metal frame ( + 80kg) // Untitled by Anselm Reyle is a dynamic mixed-media artwork that explores texture, color, and found objects, encapsulating the artist’s signature style. Created in 2008, this piece incorporates various materials layered on canvas, with lacquer and a heavy metal frame adding to its physicality and visual complexity. The composition is vibrant, featuring neon shades of green, red, and pink, which create a glowing effect over the array of embedded objects—ranging from mechanical parts to everyday items. Reyle’s use of found objects within a carefully crafted abstract setting invites the viewer to reimagine the mundane in a new, energetic context. The dimensions, 135 cm by 114 cm, and substantial weight of 80 kg underscore the artwork’s imposing presence, making it a bold statement in any space.
What is Process Art?
Process Art is an artistic movement and creative approach where the focus is on the act of creation rather than the final product. The term process in this context refers to the various stages of art-making, including gathering, sorting, associating, and organizing materials and actions. This movement emphasizes the artistic journey and the human expression involved in creating art, rather than the finished piece itself. Process Art is driven by inherent motivation, intentionality, and the rationale behind the actions, viewing the creative process as the true artwork.