Max BILL

Title : J. O. 1972

Year : 1970

Technic : Silkscreen

Size : 108x 68 cm

Certificate : GALLERY

Number : 156/200

Workshop : Croll-siebdruck

Editor : OLYMPIA

Original Print

Description :
200 EX SIGNED BY HAND

PERFECT CONDITION
This print is framed. But possible for export unframed
1200 €

Also . The serigraphy signed in the plate  4000 ex.
same paper and atelier

1800,00€


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Max BILL (1908 - 1994)

Max Bill is a Swiss artist and designer at the origin of the Concrete Art movement. He is probably best known for his interpretations of constructivism through structured paintings and spherical sculptures, bringing geometry and mathematics into his artistic practice. "I think it is possible to develop art largely based on mathematical thinking," he writes. An important typographer and graphic designer, he was born on December 22, 1908 in Winterthur, Switzerland and studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Zurich from 1924 to 1927, then with Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee at the Bauau school in Dessau for the next two years. Then, he co-founded the Ulm School of Arts and Crafts, of which he directed the architecture and product design departments in the 1950s, and sat in the Swiss Parliament from 1967 to 1971. Bill died on December 9, 1994 in Berlin at the age 85.