
Arnulf Rainer - Blindzeichnungen - Hake Verlag 1973
Painter, engraver and photographer, Arnulf Rainer was a central figure of Austrian art of the second half of the century. This book focuses on one of its series entitled Blind Drawings, in which he studied optical disintegration and the destruction of form, replacing pictorial composition and illusion with the immediacy of accidentally encountered textures.
Edition of 500 copiesÂ
64p - GER - 25x25cm - softcover - numbered - very good condition
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Arnulf Rainer - Blindzeichnungen - Hake Verlag 1973
Painter, engraver and photographer, Arnulf Rainer was a central figure of Austrian art of the second half of the century. This book focuses on one of its series entitled Blind Drawings, in which he studied optical disintegration and the destruction of form, replacing pictorial composition and illusion with the immediacy of accidentally encountered textures.
Edition of 500 copiesÂ
64p - GER - 25x25cm - softcover - numbered - very good condition
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Painter, engraver and photographer, Arnulf Rainer was a central figure of Austrian art of the second half of the century. This book focuses on one of its series entitled Blind Drawings, in which he studied optical disintegration and the destruction of form, replacing pictorial composition and illusion with the immediacy of accidentally encountered textures.
Edition of 500 copiesÂ
64p - GER - 25x25cm - softcover - numbered - very good condition























