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Edition of 7 + 2 EA (3 with rose back, 3 with green back, and 3 with yellow back). The price refers to one single piece, with the option to choose between rose, green, or yellow. The plexiglass becomes fluorescent under black light. Signed in marker on the reverse. // Colormirror Glow after Rose Gent by Regine Schumann is a fluorescent plexiglass sculpture available in three color variants — rose, green, or yellow — each measuring 22.5 × 17 × 8 cm. It belongs to an edition of seven plus two artist’s proofs, with three works produced in each color. Embedded fluorescent pigments within the plexiglass emit a delicate glow under both ambient and black-light illumination, generating layered color interactions and shimmering reflections. The work oscillates between painting and object, transforming perception through light, translucency, and optical play. Schumann’s practice, grounded in Goethe’s color theory and minimalism, highlights how light energy activates material, making color a spatial and immersive experience. Based in Cologne, Schumann is renowned for her luminous acrylic works and large-scale light installations.
Colormirror glow after rose gent, 2025
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Edition of 7 + 2 EA (3 with rose back, 3 with green back, and 3 with yellow back). The price refers to one single piece, with the option to choose between rose, green, or yellow. The plexiglass becomes fluorescent under black light. Signed in marker on the reverse. // Colormirror Glow after Rose Gent by Regine Schumann is a fluorescent plexiglass sculpture available in three color variants — rose, green, or yellow — each measuring 22.5 × 17 × 8 cm. It belongs to an edition of seven plus two artist’s proofs, with three works produced in each color. Embedded fluorescent pigments within the plexiglass emit a delicate glow under both ambient and black-light illumination, generating layered color interactions and shimmering reflections. The work oscillates between painting and object, transforming perception through light, translucency, and optical play. Schumann’s practice, grounded in Goethe’s color theory and minimalism, highlights how light energy activates material, making color a spatial and immersive experience. Based in Cologne, Schumann is renowned for her luminous acrylic works and large-scale light installations.
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Regine Schumann
Colormirror Glow After Rose Gent, 2025
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EUR 3,600
What is minimalism?
Minimalism is a style in music and visual arts characterized by pared-down designs and simplicity. It began in Western art after World War II, gaining prominence particularly in American visual arts. Minimalism draws heavily on aspects of modernism and is often viewed as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, as well as a precursor to post-minimal art practices. Prominent minimalist artists include Agnes Martin, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Frank Stella, and Dan Flavin.
