A celebration of colour: Elvira Lantenhammer’s Colour Field Painting
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Elvira Lantenhammer
Color Siteplan
Elvira Lantenhammer’s paintings are colour events which rely to a considerable extent on intensity of colour. The choice of colour and its application take place intuitively in an examination of the effects of colours and their interaction with regard to a specific location. The term Site Plan, under which the abstract works are subsumed, serves here as an open action grid which conquers new spaces for the colours.
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Colour is the principal actor in Lantenhammer’s pictures – finely tuned or in bold complementary contrasts. The variations in the application of colour in the paintings challenge us to view them with relish. Her oeuvre sometimes reflects forms which particularly characterise a place. Mostly, however, the very colour harmonies and a structure of coloured surfaces are what which make the emotional and energetic qualities of a place or a country tangible. The publication provides a comprehensive overview of the work of the past ten years.
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Das Spannende an dem neuen Buch ist, dass es kein Katalog einer bestimmten Serie ist. Sondern, dass es nicht zuletzt dank der mit großer Sorgfalt wiedergegebenen Farben Vergleiche erlaubt zwischen Arbeiten, die etwa 2010 in New York entstanden, 2014 in Bulgarien, 2015 in Virginia und 2017 während Lantenhammers Japan-Aufenthalt.
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Contributions by U. W. Claus, H. Heinemann, H. Holsing, W. Hülsen
Text: English | German122 pages, 122 colour illustrations
24 × 30 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3519-0
Categories
Art 20th Century
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Artist monographs
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Painting
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Artist Biography
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Contemporary Art
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Painting 20th Century
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Art 21st Century
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