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// Oktober by Jörg Immendorf is a vibrant and intense silkscreen print capturing a dynamic scene that seems to evoke social and political undertones. Created in 1990, the composition uses bold colors—primarily reds, greens, and blues—to highlight figures in an interior setting. At the center, two seated men engage with each other, surrounded by a crowded, almost chaotic gathering of figures. A standing man holds a large box, perhaps containing political or ideological symbols, while the crowd in the background suggests public or social involvement. Immendorf's style is expressive, with strong, sketch-like outlines that convey movement and tension. This limited-edition print (edition of 100) reflects Immendorf's exploration of human interaction and societal structures, often depicted through powerful symbolism and raw color contrasts.
Oktober, 1990
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// Oktober by Jörg Immendorf is a vibrant and intense silkscreen print capturing a dynamic scene that seems to evoke social and political undertones. Created in 1990, the composition uses bold colors—primarily reds, greens, and blues—to highlight figures in an interior setting. At the center, two seated men engage with each other, surrounded by a crowded, almost chaotic gathering of figures. A standing man holds a large box, perhaps containing political or ideological symbols, while the crowd in the background suggests public or social involvement. Immendorf's style is expressive, with strong, sketch-like outlines that convey movement and tension. This limited-edition print (edition of 100) reflects Immendorf's exploration of human interaction and societal structures, often depicted through powerful symbolism and raw color contrasts.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.