VIENNA.- There will be big names and outstanding quality at the second major
Dorotheum auction week of 2015. From the 9th to the 11th June, the auction programme will highlight contemporary and modern art.
The contemporary sale on 10th June 2015 showcases works by leading international artists including Enrico Castellani, Lucio Fontana, Ilya Kabakov, Adolf Luther, Otto Piene, Robert Rauschenberg, Paolo Scheggi, Cy Twombly, Günther Uecker, Victor Vasarely and many others.
Painted and glazed terracotta figures from the 1950s and 60s by Italian avant-garde artist Lucio Fontana, initially known for his Tagli (cut paintings), lead the superior selection of Italian works. The artists animated, spontaneous, expressive, sculptural creations are estimated at 75.000 to 220.000.
Agostino Bonalumis almost two metre tall sculpture of bright red fibreglass occupies a position somewhere between sculpture and design ( 180,000 250,000) while Cy Twomblys drawing Untitled (Rome) of 1962 ( 200,000 250,000) was inspired by Roman murals. In Michelangelo Pistolettos mirror object Porta Bianca, the Italian pop icon Gianna Nannini appears in a life-sized sublimation print ( 80,000 120,000).
Pure modernism manifests itself in Linee, a geometric brass sculpture dating to 1961, by the sculptor Fausto Melotti, who claimed that art is an angelic, geometric frame of mind. Inspired by drawing, he uses metal in delicate flexible structures that evoke the work of Miro or Giacometti, and Calder mobiles ( 150,000 200,000).
The radical spirit of post-war modernism is embodied by Piero Manzoni and his Achrome, sewn from white canvas panels and valued at 200,000 to 300,000. In Manzonis own words: I strive to create a completely white (or even better: an entirely colourless, neutral) plane, which exists beyond the confines of painting and is beyond the reach of outside intervention that might add or subtract to the meaning of the plane itself: the kind of white, that is neither polar landscape nor suggestive subject, nor an object of beauty, neither an emotion nor a symbol, nor representative of anything else: A white plane that is, plain and simple, a white plane.
A further highlight is Ilya Kabakovs Landscape with a Pioneer camp, 1973, which originally formed part of a 2004 installation by Kabakov, exhibited by itself at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, under the title The Teacher and his Student: Charles Rosenthal and Ilya Kabakov. The painting is full of allusions and elements of Socialist and Suprematist painting (estimate 450,000 600,000).
Another remarkable work to be presented at this auction will be Günther Ueckers Box of 1968, consisting of nail panels and cut-outs, complete with the artists dedication: made with my own hands. It was also part of an installation at the Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, which Uecker for some time used as a space to live and work in together with Gerhard Richter to illustrate the dissolution of existing museum practices ( 270,000 320,000).
Arnulf Rainers early overpainting, an (untitled) Überdeckung, and a self-portrait by Otto Muehl are two of the Austrian works available at the auction ( 40,000 60,000, 60,000 80,000).
Works of very recent date include some by Thomas Schütte, Katharina Grosse, Andre Butzer, Martin Eder, Jonathan Meese, Eberhard Havekost, Christian Rosa, as well as a Meditation on illusion - as the London artist Marc Quinn refers to his white bronze skeleton in meditative pose ( 80,000 120,000, No. 1 of 6 copies).
White expanses of actual snow will indeed be part of the auction of modern art on 9th June 2015. The painting Snow Landscape at Elmau occupies a central position in the work of Gabriele Münter at the point of stylistic transition from Neue Sachlichkeit to moderate modernism. Until 1924, Münter visited Schloss Elmau several times and created a number of these delicate sketches of the surrounding countryside.
Few artists were able to capture snow better than Alfons Walde could: Bauernsonntag und Almen im Schnee are among the best the winter-landscape genre has to offer (Farmers Sunday 250,000 300,000 and Alpine Meadows in the Snow 280,000 360,000).
Two female nudes, Marino Marinis 134 cm bronze figure Danzatrice (Dancer 150,000 200,000) and a perfectly Minimalist nude by Amedeo Modigliani ( 60,000 80,000), both in their own way pay hommage to the human body. A study of a male head sketched out in quick strokes of the crayon dates to the last years of Pablo Picassos life ( 200,000 250,000) while A Thief is typical of the generous, almost naïve figures Fernando Botero is renowned for ( 130,000 180,000).
Two paintings by Carl Moll from the nineteen-thirties, a Viennese motif with a still life and a Still life with flowerpots and branches show him at the height of his art ( 90,000 160,000, 70,000 100,000)