Description: Thomas (Kasper) Lenk Series C 1971 Limited Edition Modern Art Silkscreen Thomas (Kasper) Lenk Series C 1971 Limited Edition Modern Art Silkscreen Artist Name: Thomas (Kasper) Lenk Title: Layers of Perception: Thomas (Kasper) Lenk's Series C 1971 Limited Edition Modern Art Silkscreen. Explore the captivating world of Thomas (Kasper) Lenk, a German sculptor renowned for his innovative and thought-provoking artworks. This limited edition modern art silkscreen from his Series C, created in 1971, invites viewers into a realm of layered perception and artistic exploration. One of Lenk's notable creations was a room sculpture showcased at the 1969 Nuremberg Biennale, allowing visitors to physically enter and engage with the artwork. His exceptional talent earned him the representation of Germany, alongside Mack, Phaler, and Uecker, at the prestigious 1970 Venice Biennale. This limited edition modern art silkscreen from Lenk's Series C encapsulates the essence of his artistic vision and experimentation. With its intricate layers and unique interplay of materials, the silkscreen invites viewers to delve into a world where perception becomes an integral part of the artwork itself. Experience the depth and complexity of Lenk's sculptural concepts through this limited edition silkscreen, a testament to his artistic brilliance and contribution to the modern art movement. It is an opportunity to appreciate Lenk's ability to challenge traditional artistic boundaries and evoke contemplation in the minds of viewers. Year: 1971 Medium Type: Silkscreen on Heavy Paper Size-Width | Size-Height: 26.5'' x 26.5'' Signed | Edition Size: signed & numbered in pencil | 13/100 Unframed in Very Good Condition. German sculptor, born in Berlin. Moved in 1944 to W-4rttemberg. Studied stone-carving briefly at the Stuttgart Academy. From 1953 worked independently as a sculptor. Began by making very stylized figurative works, then sculptures resembling ruined, burnt-out buildings or landscape forms like stalagmite miniature-mountains growing out of the base. First one-man exhibition at the Galerie Boukes, Wiesbaden, 1958. After a phase in which he combined different materials in one work (glass, metal, concrete, ceramics, wood), he began in 1964 to build his sculptures out of layers of flat metal or wooden plates, combined to produce the illusion of a larger volume. Made for the 1969 Nuremberg Biennale a room sculpture which the visitor could enter. Represented Germany (with Mack, Phaler and Uecker) at the 1970 Venice Biennale. About Us Bright Colors specializes in mid-century and contemporary styles of limited edition prints, posters, sculptures and collectibles from the 1960s to the 2000s. The artworks for sale on are of the highest quality, created by internationally known artists, and authenticity is guaranteed. Based in the United States, Bright Colors has been an eBay member in good standing since Sep 22, 1999 Shipping terms and condition notes Condition: All items are vintage or antique and are generally in very good to excellent condition except where noted above. Noticeable damage that affects the image area or significant flaws or damage is always noted in detail and also in additional images. Minor creases in the margins or areas outside the printed area are not considered to be damaging to the item’s value. When shown framed please inquire as to condition of molding. Shipping: We ship to locations around the world via UPS for international items. Shipping rates and discounts change, email for current rates. International buyers are to pay for unframed shipping and all international bidders are responsible for taxes (VAT) and duties imposed by their governments upon receipt of the items. Returns: We will accept returns within 30 days of receipt for a full refund of your purchase price. 15% restocking fee may apply. Buyer is to pay return shipping fee. Service Have a question or issue? Call our customer service team to speak with a customer service representative: Order & Customer Service Inquiries: Contact Us
Price: 1000 USD
Location: Rochester, Michigan
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Type: Print
Artist: Thomas (Kasper) Lenk
Production Technique: Silkscreen on Heavy Paper
Style: Various Abstract Art
Year of Production: 1971
Features: Limited Edition
Time Period Produced: 1971
Item Height: 26.5
Item Width: 26.5
Signed: signed & numbered in pencil
Signed By: signed & numbered in pencil
Period: 1971
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Edition Size: 13/100
Year: 1971