Bram Bogart – silkscreen
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1974
This powerful silkscreen from 1974 is by Bram Bogart, one of the most influential post-war abstract painters working between Europe and Japan. The composition is dominated by monumental black vertical forms set against a warm, ochre- toned background, evoking Bogart’s lifelong fascination with weight, materiality, and painterly presence.
The work is hand-signed and dated in pencil in the lower right and numbered in pencil in the lower left. It was published in 1974 by Éditions Média, Neuchâtel, a respected Swiss publisher known for high-quality editions associated with important modern artists.
Sheet size approx : 70 x 70 cm
The work strongly reflects Bogart’s signature painterly language, reminiscent of his thick, sculptural impasto paintings. The bold brush-like forms convey a tactile intensity and a sense of physical force, translating his explorations of mass and structure into graphic form.
Bram Bogart (1921–2012) was a pioneering Dutch-Belgian artist best known for his powerful, material-driven paintings. As a key figure in postwar European abstraction, Bogart developed a distinctive style using thick layers of paint mixed with sand, gravel, and other materials, creating works that are both sculptural and painterly. Bogart’s importance lies in his radical approach to materiality, which influenced generations of abstract artists and secured his place in major museum collections and international exhibitions.
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