Reinhold Koehler German, 1919-1970
Sandbild ROT, 1958-1959
Sand, glue and pigments on canvas
70 x 47 cm
Estate stamp verso
Koehler Estate
Reinhold Koehler is a German Abstractionist whose creative spirit was awakened by Kurt Schwitters. In the two decades after the Second World War and his untimely death in 1970, Koehler...
Reinhold Koehler is a German Abstractionist whose creative spirit was awakened by Kurt Schwitters. In the two decades after the Second World War and his untimely death in 1970, Koehler practiced the avant-garde movements of ZERO, 'Nouvelles Realités' and Matter-Painting. During the 1950s, Koehler developed the principle of 'décollage' into a radical expression of torn structures carved out from card by knife. Known as 'Plakatdécollages' these works bear testimony to Koehler's dedication to the aggressive-destructive moment, tamed by controlled masterly execution. Along those principles, Koehler forged a remarkable body of work including sand-paintings, works with broken glass and ceramics, and works created with burning forks.
MUSEUMS: Museum Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden; Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen; Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld; Kunstmuseum Bochum, Bochum; Museumlandschaft Hessen, Kassel; Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna; The European Parliament, House of European History, Brussels.
Whitford Fine Art represents the Koehler Estate.
MUSEUMS: Museum Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden; Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen; Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld; Kunstmuseum Bochum, Bochum; Museumlandschaft Hessen, Kassel; Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna; The European Parliament, House of European History, Brussels.
Whitford Fine Art represents the Koehler Estate.
Provenance
The Estate of the Artist.Literature
FERMON, An Jo. Reinhold Koehler 1919-1970, New Realism, exhibition catalogue 2019, Whitford Fine Art, London, cat. no. 5, ill. p. 21.17
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