Constructivism 1: Multiples de Böhm, Lohse, Keller, Colombo, Gestner, Morandini (1970)

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Exhibition Catalogue

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Publisher: Jean Denis Labbé, Lausanne
Artists: Hartmut Böhm (1938 – 2021), Richard Paul Lohse (1902 – 1988), Pierre Keller (1945 – 2019), Gianni Colombo (1937 – 1993), Karl Gerstner (1930 – 2017), Marcello Morandini (1940)
Title: Constructivism 1: Multiples de Böhm, Lohse, Keller, Colombo, Gestner, Morandini
Contributors: Texts by Frank Popper, Willy Rotzler and Umbro Appolonio
Publication date: 1970
Dimensions: 21 cm x 21 cm (8 17/64 x 8 17/64 in.)
Languages:French, English, German and Italian
Edition: Single edition

About

The "Constructivisme 1" was published in 1970 and was organized by Jean-Denis Labbé. It featured works by several prominent artists linked to the Constructivist movement, including Hartmut Böhm, Richard Paul Lohse, Pierre Keller, Gianni Colombo, Karl Gerstner, and Marcello Morandini. The exhibition catalogue, which was limited to an edition of 3000, included texts by Frank Popper, a noted art historian. The exhibition aimed to explore and showcase the principles of geometric abstraction within the framework of modern art​

Hartmut Böhm (1938 – 2021): A German graphic designer and typographer known for his influential work in visual communication and his contributions to the development of modern design principles.

Richard Paul Lohse (1902 – 1988): A Swiss artist associated with the Concrete Art movement, Lohse was known for his geometric abstract works and his role in the development of systematic art practices.

Pierre Keller (1945 – 2019): A Swiss graphic designer celebrated for his work in typography and visual identity, Keller made significant contributions to modern design with a focus on clarity and function.

Gianni Colombo (1937 – 1993): An Italian artist renowned for his work in kinetic art and his innovative use of technology to explore perception and interactive experiences in art.

Karl Gerstner (1930 – 2017): A Swiss designer and typographer, Gerstner was known for his systematic approach to design, particularly his work on grid systems and the application of mathematical principles in visual design.

Marcello Morandini (1940): An Italian artist and designer recognized for his geometric and optical art, Morandini’s work often explores the intersection of art and mathematics through intricate, repetitive patterns.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).

Provenance: Acquired from a private collection (Portugal). Ownership: Monginho Collection.

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Exhibition Catalogue

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Publisher: Jean Denis Labbé, Lausanne
Artists: Hartmut Böhm (1938 – 2021), Richard Paul Lohse (1902 – 1988), Pierre Keller (1945 – 2019), Gianni Colombo (1937 – 1993), Karl Gerstner (1930 – 2017), Marcello Morandini (1940)
Title: Constructivism 1: Multiples de Böhm, Lohse, Keller, Colombo, Gestner, Morandini
Contributors: Texts by Frank Popper, Willy Rotzler and Umbro Appolonio
Publication date: 1970
Dimensions: 21 cm x 21 cm (8 17/64 x 8 17/64 in.)
Languages:French, English, German and Italian
Edition: Single edition

About

The "Constructivisme 1" was published in 1970 and was organized by Jean-Denis Labbé. It featured works by several prominent artists linked to the Constructivist movement, including Hartmut Böhm, Richard Paul Lohse, Pierre Keller, Gianni Colombo, Karl Gerstner, and Marcello Morandini. The exhibition catalogue, which was limited to an edition of 3000, included texts by Frank Popper, a noted art historian. The exhibition aimed to explore and showcase the principles of geometric abstraction within the framework of modern art​

Hartmut Böhm (1938 – 2021): A German graphic designer and typographer known for his influential work in visual communication and his contributions to the development of modern design principles.

Richard Paul Lohse (1902 – 1988): A Swiss artist associated with the Concrete Art movement, Lohse was known for his geometric abstract works and his role in the development of systematic art practices.

Pierre Keller (1945 – 2019): A Swiss graphic designer celebrated for his work in typography and visual identity, Keller made significant contributions to modern design with a focus on clarity and function.

Gianni Colombo (1937 – 1993): An Italian artist renowned for his work in kinetic art and his innovative use of technology to explore perception and interactive experiences in art.

Karl Gerstner (1930 – 2017): A Swiss designer and typographer, Gerstner was known for his systematic approach to design, particularly his work on grid systems and the application of mathematical principles in visual design.

Marcello Morandini (1940): An Italian artist and designer recognized for his geometric and optical art, Morandini’s work often explores the intersection of art and mathematics through intricate, repetitive patterns.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).

Provenance: Acquired from a private collection (Portugal). Ownership: Monginho Collection.

Exhibition Catalogue

+ contact to buy

Publisher: Jean Denis Labbé, Lausanne
Artists: Hartmut Böhm (1938 – 2021), Richard Paul Lohse (1902 – 1988), Pierre Keller (1945 – 2019), Gianni Colombo (1937 – 1993), Karl Gerstner (1930 – 2017), Marcello Morandini (1940)
Title: Constructivism 1: Multiples de Böhm, Lohse, Keller, Colombo, Gestner, Morandini
Contributors: Texts by Frank Popper, Willy Rotzler and Umbro Appolonio
Publication date: 1970
Dimensions: 21 cm x 21 cm (8 17/64 x 8 17/64 in.)
Languages:French, English, German and Italian
Edition: Single edition

About

The "Constructivisme 1" was published in 1970 and was organized by Jean-Denis Labbé. It featured works by several prominent artists linked to the Constructivist movement, including Hartmut Böhm, Richard Paul Lohse, Pierre Keller, Gianni Colombo, Karl Gerstner, and Marcello Morandini. The exhibition catalogue, which was limited to an edition of 3000, included texts by Frank Popper, a noted art historian. The exhibition aimed to explore and showcase the principles of geometric abstraction within the framework of modern art​

Hartmut Böhm (1938 – 2021): A German graphic designer and typographer known for his influential work in visual communication and his contributions to the development of modern design principles.

Richard Paul Lohse (1902 – 1988): A Swiss artist associated with the Concrete Art movement, Lohse was known for his geometric abstract works and his role in the development of systematic art practices.

Pierre Keller (1945 – 2019): A Swiss graphic designer celebrated for his work in typography and visual identity, Keller made significant contributions to modern design with a focus on clarity and function.

Gianni Colombo (1937 – 1993): An Italian artist renowned for his work in kinetic art and his innovative use of technology to explore perception and interactive experiences in art.

Karl Gerstner (1930 – 2017): A Swiss designer and typographer, Gerstner was known for his systematic approach to design, particularly his work on grid systems and the application of mathematical principles in visual design.

Marcello Morandini (1940): An Italian artist and designer recognized for his geometric and optical art, Morandini’s work often explores the intersection of art and mathematics through intricate, repetitive patterns.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).

Provenance: Acquired from a private collection (Portugal). Ownership: Monginho Collection.