Mar 23, 2023 - Sale 2630

Sale 2630 - Lot 215

Price Realized: $ 1,250
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,500
JEAN ARP
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Gold and nickel-plated brass multiple, 1968. 185x152 mm; 7 1/4x6 inches. Numbered 54/300 in pencil on the justification. Published by Galerie Nouvelles Images, The Hague. With the original black card presentation case.

Arp (1886-1966) was among the most important abstract artists of the 20th century, a significant sculptor, painter and poet involved with multiple modern art movements. Born in Strasburg (at the time under German control), he studied at the Kunstschule in Weimar and the Académie Julian in Paris. In the early 1910s, he moved and traveled around Europe frequently, meeting important figures in the nascent modern art scene such as Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Wassily Kandinsky, Amadeo Modigliani and Pablo Picasso. When World War I began, he moved to Switzerland where he became friends with the author and Dada founder Hugo Ball (1886-1927) and participated in the short-lived Dada nightclub called Cabaret Voltaire.

In 1920, Arp founded the Cologne Dada group with Max Ernst (1891-1976) and Alfred Grünwald (1884-1951). During this time, he produced "automatic drawings," freeing his mind to allow the pen to travel where it wanted on the page. After Dada disbanded, like many Dada artists he transitioned to Surrealism and participated in the first surrealist exhibition at the Galerie Pierre in Paris in 1925. He later broke with them and founded Abstraction-Création in the 1930s; during this time he started to create his famous biomorphic sculptures.