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With certificate signed by the artist // Teppich 3 by Günther Förg, created in 2006, is a minimalist tapestry that emphasizes simplicity through a geometric grid pattern in muted tones. The design features intersecting horizontal and vertical lines in a light, neutral shade against a dark, earthy background, creating a balance between structure and emptiness. The stark composition and restrained color palette evoke a sense of calm and introspection, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork’s subtle textures and spatial arrangement. Förg, known for his exploration of form and color, here utilizes tapestry to translate his architectural sensibility into a soft, textile medium, blending the disciplines of painting, architecture, and textile art.
Teppich 3, 2006
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With certificate signed by the artist // Teppich 3 by Günther Förg, created in 2006, is a minimalist tapestry that emphasizes simplicity through a geometric grid pattern in muted tones. The design features intersecting horizontal and vertical lines in a light, neutral shade against a dark, earthy background, creating a balance between structure and emptiness. The stark composition and restrained color palette evoke a sense of calm and introspection, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork’s subtle textures and spatial arrangement. Förg, known for his exploration of form and color, here utilizes tapestry to translate his architectural sensibility into a soft, textile medium, blending the disciplines of painting, architecture, and textile art.
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What is Colour Field Painting?
Colour Field Painting is an abstract style characterized by large areas of a single color or simple, solid colors. The term was first used in the 1950s to describe the work of three American Abstract Expressionist painters—Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, and Clyfford Still. Their work emphasized the emotional power of color and the creation of vast, meditative spaces through expansive color fields.