MUNICH.- Never before has a main work by Germanys hippest super star in the international art scene been offered on the continental auction market. Daniel Richters Alles ohne Nichts from the very important time between 2004 and 2008 is a monumental and connoted masterpiece, which reflects the artists great sense of humor. On occasion of the 65th Anniversary of
Ketterer Kunst, the spectacular work with its notable museum history will be called up in the Evening Sale in Munich on June 7.
Even though this fascinating masterpiece by Daniel Richter is just around a decade old, it already looks back at an impressive exhibition history with stops in the worlds most renowned institutions. Apart from shows at the Kunsthalle Hamburg, the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague and the CAC Málaga Centro de Arte, it also was featured in exhibitions at the Camden Arts Centre, London and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk.
The artist, who has a liking for reflecting art history with his motifs and techniques, always creates likewise politically connoted works, even if he always puts this aspect into the perspective of his general interest in social interactions.
In Alles ohne Nichts the Berlin-based artist alludes to the color plate theme of Gerhard Richters stained-glass windows for the Cologne Cathedral, which were unveiled in 2007. After Daniel Richters painting Ferbenlaare from 2005, this is the second piece of art referencing his namesake. As a representative of a new generation of artists, he virtually uses the color plates from his established fellow artist as a reference point from the old days, making them the background for his work. Its a statement showing how young artists at the beginning of the new millennium feel about the artistic heritage and how big their steps into the future are.
Besides these aspects with regards to content, there are, of course, formal points that are of great relevance, too. In his pictures Daniel Richter clearly avows himself to color and composition, as both play a key role for the optical effect and the works overall statement. By creating strong tension he stages the contrast between the serially arranged color fields in the background and the striking figurative elements of the bird, Death and a kind of angel figure in front. He even made this unusual work the final picture in his long sold-out monograph Die Palette 19952007.
The depiction offers a wide range of potential interpretations, which all will eventually include the classic Vanitas theme at some point. With a great deal of humor Daniel Richter lets Death, a figure charged with strong symbolic meaning, jump on the bright blue feathered angel type of figure on a base, while a black bird has to carry an hourglass, the attribute of Death. What makes this painting so special is Richter's poised handling of expressive colors and forms, as well as his characteristic choice of theme that he takes to an extreme point of culmination.
The estimateprice for this monumental work in a size of 2.3 x 3.2 meters is at 250,000-350,000. It will be shown exclusively before the auction in Berlin from May 24 to May 30 and at Ketterer Kusnt in Munich from June 02 to June 07.
Next to classics from artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, Gerhard Richter, Günther Uecker and Andy Warhol other exciting works in the auction come from popular contemporaries like Jonas Burgert, André Butzer, Katharina Grosse, Anish Kapoor, Karin Kneffel, Dirk Skreber, Leon Tarasewicz.