Home Artworks Split Infinity #8BS

Split Infinity #8BS Discover the best available selection of screenprints by the artist Herbert Aach. Buy from art galleries around the world with Kooness! Kooness
767.77165567699 EUR
4.2 5 20
Kooness

Categories

Split Infinity #8BS

1980

Dated Titled

1

Size

106.7 x 76.2 cm
42 x 30.00 in

Year

1980

Medium

Prints

Reference

ee78a587

Image size: 76.2 x 57.2 cm Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil; Edition of 200.   #CURATORPILL Herbert Aach (Germany, 1923–1985). Aach's painting style is known for its intense and well placed pigmentation, which stemmed from his deep interest in color theory and color relationships. This interest in color theory and philosophy would lead him to write one of the most notable translations of Goethe's Color Theory. 

1923 Cologne, Germany

Herb Aach (1923–1985) was an American painter and writer. Aach's painting style is known for its intense and well placed pigmentation, which stemmed from his deep interest in color theory and color relationships. This interest in color theory and philosophy would lead him to write one of the most notable translations of Goethe's Color Theory. He was interested in all phases of color, phenomenology, perception, and fluorescence. He taught at the Pratt Institute (1947-51, 1965-68) the Brooklyn Museum, the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture (1969-70), and was an assistant professor at Queens College from 1966. Herb Aach was born in Cologne, Germany in 1923. It was in Germany where Aach would be exposed to fine art, studying under German expressionist painter Ludwig Meidner. Nazi persecution caused his family to flee, and in 1938 he arrived in New York City. In 1942 he enlisted in the United States Army and a year later he became a U.S. citizen.

In the 1970s Aach visited East Germany to participate in the International Research and Exchanges Board outreach program to broaden cultural exchanges between the West. While in East Germany he studied at the Goethe archives in Weimar and became interested in rose windows. Back in New York, he worked with city officials to paint city bridges bright colors, such as the Madison Avenue Bridge which was painted lavender. He became president of the Artists Technical Research Institute in 1975.

In 1979 he was diagnosed with cancer and due to illness he became unable to paint, taking up drawing as his main format. He died October 14, 1985 of cancer at the Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center. As translator of Goethe's color theory, Aach can be associated with painter Robert Delaunay as well as with Alfred Jensen. His paintings and works on paper largely consist of variations on different shape and color combinations. 


Read more

Address

Long Island City, NY,

Welcome to a diverse art collection unmatched in breadth and quality. It is our never-ending goal to bring beauty, value, and personalized service to all of our customers worldwide. As avid collectors we have amassed an extensive collection of modern and contemporary artworks, home furnishings, and fine décor. We sell vintage estate and museum-quality artwo...

Read more

June Pink I_

2019

48 x 50 cm

AVAILABLE ON FAIR

Split Infinity #9BS

1980

106.7 x 76.2 cm

768,00 €