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Bernd Damke
Rare early work by the important artist of Constructivism and Minimalism who died at the end of 2022
Damke studied under Fred Thieler and Mac Zimmermann at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin, and in 1969 he received the prestigious Villa Romana Prize
Between 1966 and 1972 he created his important screen prints, entirely in the style of minimalism and concrete art, strongly reminiscent of Georg Karl Pfahler in their structures
The work comes from a brilliant edition that appeared in Berlin in 1968, very good, strong application of color on fine paper - great color-intensive and decorative work
One of only 100 numbered copies
On the back for orientation of the work another small screen print
format
38.5 x 64 cm (sheet)
34 x 61.5 cm (motif)