Description
“Karl Otto Götz. Die Monotypien” (1996) is a remarkable album devoted to the monotypes of one of the most prominent artists of German informel – Karl Otto Götz. Published in 1996, it presents a unique collection of works in which the artist combines the expressiveness of the painterly gesture with technical experimentation, creating works full of dynamics, contrasts and artistic freedom.
On the pages of the album we will find dozens of reproductions of monotypes made by Götz – from compositions with a violent, almost explosive character, to subtle, atmospheric works in which delicate lines and patches of color are arranged in sophisticated formal arrangements. Each of the works on display represents a separate experiment with form and texture, a testament to the artist’s extraordinary creativity.
The publication also includes curatorial comments and critical essays that shed light on Götz’s creative process, his inspirations and the significance of monotypes in his oeuvre. The texts accompanying the album help the reader better understand the artist’s artistic language and his place in contemporary art.
The copy available at the Polish Antiquarian is a must-have item for collectors of contemporary art, researchers of the work of European avant-garde artists and lovers of unique art albums. The excellent quality of the printing, careful binding and rich illustrative material make this publication an exceptional item in any art library.







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