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Auction archive: Lot number 9

Rudolf Stingel

Estimate
US$1,500,000 - US$2,000,000
Price realised:
US$1,685,000
Auction archive: Lot number 9

Rudolf Stingel

Estimate
US$1,500,000 - US$2,000,000
Price realised:
US$1,685,000
Beschreibung:

Rudolf Stingel Untitled 2007 enamel and oil on linen 94 7/8 x 76 in. (241 x 193 cm) Signed, inscribed and dated "Stingel 2007 GS-3" on the reverse.
Provenance Paula Cooper Gallery, New York Private Collection, New York Private Collection, London Exhibited New York, L&M Arts, The Complexity of the Simple, December 1, 2007 - February 2, 2008 Catalogue Essay Working across the various media of painting, sculpture and installation, Rudolf Stingel has always challenged the very nature of artistic practices in order to critically reveal the technical processes that lies behind them. In the present lot Untitled, 2007 Stingel presents us with a lustrous gold surface that is at once decorative and minimalist. Influenced by the ornate qualities of Rococo paintings, the work turns abstract linearity into a series of glittering gold stripes. These vertical lines juxtaposed with textured white paint make for a unique composition that fuses the minimalist style of painter Barnett Nauman with an ornamental, decorative and historical aesthetic. In 2004, Stingel stated “...artists have always been accused of being decorators, so I just went to the extreme and painted the wallpaper” (Rudolf Stingel in L. Yablonsky, “The Carpet that Ate Grand Central,” The New York Times, June 27, 2004) Stingel’s interest in the decorative is derived from his upbringing in Italy and Vienna, where he was exposed to the realms of the Baroque and Rococo styles. Gleaning from these decorative fashions, Stingel creates a large-scale work, which engulfs the viewer in the same way that wallpaper does, yet upon close inspection, is extremely nuanced with the textured surface that can be seen throughout Stingel’s paintings. The present lot occupies a characteristic spot in the artist’s oeuvre, composed of uneven paint strokes, tonal differentiation and areas of rigid texture arise. Detailed views of the work’s surface reveal the technical process behind the masterpiece – an almost-mechanical technique of layering patterned tulle and interspersing it with strokes of paint in varying directions. This technique strongly resembles the manner in which Stingel produced his stunning silver paintings of the 1990s. Stingel’s practice reveals bodies of work which are diverse in style yet bound together by their thoughtful contemplation and meticulous execution.“Stingel is hard to pigeon-hole: the industrial procedures and mechanically produced materials he uses relate to the Minimalist tradition, while the color, size and lavishness of his works deny this connection” (A. Coulson, "Rudolf Stingel", Frieze, No. 86, October 2004). Indeed, Stingel completely defies all categorization, occupying a unique niche in the contemporary art field, his practices simultaneously recall the past while pioneering processes of contemporary creation. The present lot thus represents a nostalgic, yet relevant aesthetic that is both simple and uniquely beautiful. Read More Artist Bio Rudolf Stingel Italian • 1956 New York-based Italian artist Rudolf Stingel was first recognized in the late 1980s for his singular conceptual approach to painting. He constantly questions the function, utility and limits of the medium through hyper-detailed stencil work and by way of a lavish bourgeois aesthetic thrown onto bordered surfaces. Borrowing from the Baroque, Stingel sets up a visual landscape from which the viewer expects excess, but that quickly destabilizes the field of vision by creating a perfectly contained work of traditional beauty. In effort to push the effect of painting to its limits, Stingel notoriously challenges questions of authorship by using various materials, including carpet, styrofoam and silver sheets, to recontextualize surface, depth and color. View More Works

Auction archive: Lot number 9
Auction:
Datum:
8 Nov 2015
Auction house:
Phillips
New York
Beschreibung:

Rudolf Stingel Untitled 2007 enamel and oil on linen 94 7/8 x 76 in. (241 x 193 cm) Signed, inscribed and dated "Stingel 2007 GS-3" on the reverse.
Provenance Paula Cooper Gallery, New York Private Collection, New York Private Collection, London Exhibited New York, L&M Arts, The Complexity of the Simple, December 1, 2007 - February 2, 2008 Catalogue Essay Working across the various media of painting, sculpture and installation, Rudolf Stingel has always challenged the very nature of artistic practices in order to critically reveal the technical processes that lies behind them. In the present lot Untitled, 2007 Stingel presents us with a lustrous gold surface that is at once decorative and minimalist. Influenced by the ornate qualities of Rococo paintings, the work turns abstract linearity into a series of glittering gold stripes. These vertical lines juxtaposed with textured white paint make for a unique composition that fuses the minimalist style of painter Barnett Nauman with an ornamental, decorative and historical aesthetic. In 2004, Stingel stated “...artists have always been accused of being decorators, so I just went to the extreme and painted the wallpaper” (Rudolf Stingel in L. Yablonsky, “The Carpet that Ate Grand Central,” The New York Times, June 27, 2004) Stingel’s interest in the decorative is derived from his upbringing in Italy and Vienna, where he was exposed to the realms of the Baroque and Rococo styles. Gleaning from these decorative fashions, Stingel creates a large-scale work, which engulfs the viewer in the same way that wallpaper does, yet upon close inspection, is extremely nuanced with the textured surface that can be seen throughout Stingel’s paintings. The present lot occupies a characteristic spot in the artist’s oeuvre, composed of uneven paint strokes, tonal differentiation and areas of rigid texture arise. Detailed views of the work’s surface reveal the technical process behind the masterpiece – an almost-mechanical technique of layering patterned tulle and interspersing it with strokes of paint in varying directions. This technique strongly resembles the manner in which Stingel produced his stunning silver paintings of the 1990s. Stingel’s practice reveals bodies of work which are diverse in style yet bound together by their thoughtful contemplation and meticulous execution.“Stingel is hard to pigeon-hole: the industrial procedures and mechanically produced materials he uses relate to the Minimalist tradition, while the color, size and lavishness of his works deny this connection” (A. Coulson, "Rudolf Stingel", Frieze, No. 86, October 2004). Indeed, Stingel completely defies all categorization, occupying a unique niche in the contemporary art field, his practices simultaneously recall the past while pioneering processes of contemporary creation. The present lot thus represents a nostalgic, yet relevant aesthetic that is both simple and uniquely beautiful. Read More Artist Bio Rudolf Stingel Italian • 1956 New York-based Italian artist Rudolf Stingel was first recognized in the late 1980s for his singular conceptual approach to painting. He constantly questions the function, utility and limits of the medium through hyper-detailed stencil work and by way of a lavish bourgeois aesthetic thrown onto bordered surfaces. Borrowing from the Baroque, Stingel sets up a visual landscape from which the viewer expects excess, but that quickly destabilizes the field of vision by creating a perfectly contained work of traditional beauty. In effort to push the effect of painting to its limits, Stingel notoriously challenges questions of authorship by using various materials, including carpet, styrofoam and silver sheets, to recontextualize surface, depth and color. View More Works

Auction archive: Lot number 9
Auction:
Datum:
8 Nov 2015
Auction house:
Phillips
New York
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