Renate BERTLMANN Austrian, b. 1943
Stele IV, 1974
Oil and graphite on Masonite
110 x 100 cm
Stele IV was painted as her final degree project for Painting under Wolfgang Hollegha at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. It depicts two worms intertwined, two lovers coming together...
Stele IV was painted as her final degree project for Painting under Wolfgang Hollegha at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. It depicts two worms intertwined, two lovers coming together as one. The colours are soft gradations of pale pink and cream.
Stele IV is part of Bertlmann series of Grabstele (Grave-Steles) paintings: the most important series of paintings she made in the 1970s. Bertlmann made around 20 paintings at this time and then moved on to sculpture, performance and photography. Drawing has remained as a central practice throughout.
Stele IV is part of Bertlmann series of Grabstele (Grave-Steles) paintings: the most important series of paintings she made in the 1970s. Bertlmann made around 20 paintings at this time and then moved on to sculpture, performance and photography. Drawing has remained as a central practice throughout.
Exhibitions
Renate Bertlmann: Fragile Obsessions, Belvedere 21, Vienna, Curated by Luisa Ziaja. 29 September 2023 - 3 March 2024Renate Bertlmann. Sothebys S2, London, 2017.
Literature
Renate Bertlmann: Works 1969-2016: Ein Subversives Politprogramm. Prestel: London, 2016. p. 102Join our mailing list
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