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Auction archive: Lot number 133

Matthias Weischer

Estimate
£150,000 - £200,000
ca. US$294,592 - US$392,789
Price realised:
£288,500
ca. US$566,599
Auction archive: Lot number 133

Matthias Weischer

Estimate
£150,000 - £200,000
ca. US$294,592 - US$392,789
Price realised:
£288,500
ca. US$566,599
Beschreibung:

Matthias Weischer Egyptian Room 2001 Oil on canvas. 215.5 x 215 cm. (84 7/8 x 84 5/8 in). Signed and titled ‘M.Weischer 2001’ on the reverse.
Provenance Wolfgang Schoppmann, Essen Catalogue Essay Matthias Weischer’s paintings use architecture as a central theme to explore the possibilities of spatial illusion. His large scale and elaborate depictions of interiors are pure invention based in a quiet subversion of logic. Obsessive patterning, incongruous perspective and embellishment of off- kilter positioning are used to create psychological tension. Through the banality of design, Weischer presents a state of contemporary consciousness where model living is reflected as both desire and anxiety. With his rich surfaces and contrasted geometric fields, Egyptian Room is a prime example within his painterly oeuvre. Rendered with decorative details to create an eerie play between flatness and 3D, this work takes on both interior and exterior motifs, through which Weischer builds his imagined locations layer upon layer, each added element further pushing the boundaries of perceived space. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 133
Auction:
Datum:
28 Feb 2008
Auction house:
Phillips
28 Feb 2008, 7pm London
Beschreibung:

Matthias Weischer Egyptian Room 2001 Oil on canvas. 215.5 x 215 cm. (84 7/8 x 84 5/8 in). Signed and titled ‘M.Weischer 2001’ on the reverse.
Provenance Wolfgang Schoppmann, Essen Catalogue Essay Matthias Weischer’s paintings use architecture as a central theme to explore the possibilities of spatial illusion. His large scale and elaborate depictions of interiors are pure invention based in a quiet subversion of logic. Obsessive patterning, incongruous perspective and embellishment of off- kilter positioning are used to create psychological tension. Through the banality of design, Weischer presents a state of contemporary consciousness where model living is reflected as both desire and anxiety. With his rich surfaces and contrasted geometric fields, Egyptian Room is a prime example within his painterly oeuvre. Rendered with decorative details to create an eerie play between flatness and 3D, this work takes on both interior and exterior motifs, through which Weischer builds his imagined locations layer upon layer, each added element further pushing the boundaries of perceived space. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 133
Auction:
Datum:
28 Feb 2008
Auction house:
Phillips
28 Feb 2008, 7pm London
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