Algo Rhythmus
Algo Rhythmus
Algo Rhythmus
Algo Rhythmus
Algo Rhythmus

Karl Gerstner

Algo Rhythmus, 198980 x 80cmSign in to view price
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Material
nitrocellulose lacquer on wooden relief
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a minimalist composition of soft, pastel hues. The dominant color palette consists of muted shades of peach, lavender, and gray, creating a serene and calming visual effect. The shapes are organic and flowing, with gentle curves and asymmetrical lines that suggest a sense of movement and fluidity. The overall composition is balanced and harmonious, showcasing the artist's skill in creating a visually striking yet understated piece. The artwork's simplicity and focus on abstract forms evoke a contemplative mood, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on a deeper, emotional level. ...

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Karl Gerstner
Artist
Karl Gerstner
Swiss

Karl Gerstner, born in Basel, was a theorist, graphic artist, painter and author. As graphic designer and co-founder of the internationally operating advertising agencies "Gerstner + Kutter", later "GGK", he is one of the protagonists of successful Swiss graphic design. As an author, Gerstner has written numerous articles and books on art, such as the classic of the design theory "Compendium for Alphabets. Systematics of Scripture" in 1972. As a theorist, his writing "Kalte Kunst? Zum Standort der heutigen Malerei ", 1957. Gerstner's art is a research carried out in his studio, his laboratory, based on two pillars: the search for pictorial systems and the study of color effects. Gerstner conceives whole image systems beyond the individual work, but the involvement of the viewer is also of central importance in his works. Furthermore, the changeability of the image, whether mechanical or optical, played an essential role in Gerstner's work since the exchange of Op Art and kinetic art in the 1960s. The systematic division of his work into chapters began in the 1950s with "Aperspektiven" and "Reihenbildern", including the work "Progressive Penetration", black and white, 1960. Gerstner is a leading representative of "Concrete Art", which was popularized by Joseph Albers and Max Bill and deals intensively with the Zurich Concrete Art. Based on Gerstner's analysis of concrete works, which for him are transparent and coherent in their formal structure, but do not correlate with colour, he wanted to create constructive images in which form and colour form a unity. The forms were formed from equal intervals in number and the colours from equal intervals in perception. In consistent development of serial principles, he then turned primarily to colour and its effect with the groups of works of "Color Sounds", "Color Lines" and "Color Forms". ...

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