Staub 9 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48)
Staub 9 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48)
Staub 9 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48)
Staub 9 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48)
Staub 9 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48)

Maren Karlson

Staub 9 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48), 202450.8 x 31.8cm7000 USD
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
oil, graphite, aluminium and ash on canvasHannah Hoffman GalleryLos Angeles
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork evokes a sense of movement and depth through its use of dark, monochromatic tones and intricate, intersecting lines. The composition appears to be a close-up study of a complex industrial or architectural structure, capturing the interplay of light, shadow, and negative space. The artist employs a technique that suggests a photographic quality, blurring the boundaries between realism and abstraction. This piece likely reflects the artist's exploration of the relationship between form, function, and the built environment, inviting the viewer to consider the hidden complexities and visual poetry underlying the modern landscape. ...

Maren Karlson: Artworks
Staub 10 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48)
Maren KarlsonStaub 10 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48), 20247500 USD
Staub 9 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48)
Maren KarlsonStaub 9 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48), 20247000 USD
Staub 8 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48)
Maren KarlsonStaub 8 (The Transformation of Kombinat VEB Chemische Werke Buna, Gebäude H 48), 20247000 USD
Hannah Hoffman Gallery
Gallery
Hannah Hoffman Gallery
Los Angeles

Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles opened in May 2013. The gallery maintains a program of international contemporary artists alongside historical exhibitions with a particular focus on feminist and conceptual practices.