WOLFGANG GÄFGEN

(1936-2024)

German Painter, Printmaker and Draughtsman


Wolfgang Gäfgen, born in Hamburg, Germany, is renowned for his drawings and engravings. Gäfgen began to exhibit his works in Germany during the sixties, and also in Paris, France. In 1972, MoMA brought to light his drawings and engravings which he called black manners as part of the exhibition "Etchings Etc" and which expressed reliefs on large formats, sometimes on two or even three contiguous surfaces. In 1976, he exhibited in turn at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Montreal and then at Documenta 6. In the 1980s, the Center de la Gravure et de l'Image Imprimée in La Louvière and the Center d'Art Le Lait d 'Albi exhibited his engravings. Many art centers have works by Gäfgen in their holdings: abroad at the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, the Albstadt Gallery and MoMA; in France in the Frac Basse-Normandie, Pays de Loire, Picardie and Poitou-Charentes; at the Villeurbanne / Rhône-Alpes Contemporary Art Institute; and at the Artothèque de Caen.

PRINTS


NAISSANCE, c. 1960


Limited edition color etching (47/125). Plate: 20.75” x 16.25”. Sheet: 25.875” x 19.75”.

Pencil signed by the artist in the margin below the image lower right: W. Gäfgen

$1,200.00

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