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Kaspar Thomas Lenk
Sculpture on Castle
, 1975
25.2 x 25.2 in. (64 x 64 cm.)
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Kaspar Thomas Lenk
German, 1933–2014
Sculpture on Castle
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1975
Kaspar Thomas Lenk
Sculpture on Castle
, 1975
25.2 x 25.2 in. (64 x 64 cm.)
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Medium
Prints and multiples, Screen print
Size
25.2 x 25.2 in. (64 x 64 cm.)
Markings
Signed, numbered and dated by hand
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Cerbera Gallery
Kansas City
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Edition
100
Movement
Contemporary Art
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Description
Thomas Lenk
Sculpture on Castle
Silkscreen
Year: 1975
Signed, numbered and dated by hand
Edition: 100
Size: 25.2 × 25.2 inches
Before Kaspar - Thomas Lenk began his artistic career as a sculptor, drafter, and printmaker, he was training to become a stonemason. With that industrial training, Lenk made his first departures into sculpture in 1952, establishing himself as an independent artist, focusing mostly on figurative work. By 1955, Lenk had moved toward abstraction and by 1964, had begun to develop his hallmark stacked sculptures he called "Bolt Lake Tiken," which drew international attention and acclaim. His work since then has maintained that theme of stacking, using high chroma, pop colors, and polished steel, hearkening back to his industrial background.
In 1968, Lenk was invited to the 4.documenta in Kassel and in 1970, represented the German pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
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