Ralf Altrieth - Come on let's dance - XXL

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Ralf Altrieth’s original 2025 acrylic painting on canvas titled 'Come on let's dance - XXL', a single signed work 150 by 95 cm, sold directly by the artist, rolled for shipping with a certificate of authenticity.

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Description from the seller

This is a large-sized hand-made painting on canvas, a unique piece signed by Ralf Altrieth on the back. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity, it will be shipped rolled in protective packaging.

RALF ALTRIETH is a French-German painter recognized for his expressive and unique universe, at the border of figuration and abstraction.

His work, nourished by more than thirty years of creation across painting, engraving, drawing, photography, and music, is distinguished by a rare pictorial energy and a particularly sensitive language.

Her works are exhibited in numerous art venues in France and internationally, notably at MAC Paris, Galerie Théo de Seine (Paris), Galerie N5 (Montpellier), Galerie Hartmut Beck (Erlangen), and Galerie La Salamandre (Nîmes). Today, her works are part of many private collections around the world.

Technical sheet
Acrylic painting on canvas
• Toilet and professional-grade paint
• Dimensions: **large format** 150 × 95 cm
Margins: 5 cm on all sides, intended for tensioning on the chassis.
Unique artwork, signed on the back by hand.
Signed certificate of authenticity

Shipping
Shipping method: rolled canvas, without a chassis or frame, well protected in sturdy packaging.
Sold directly by Ralf Altrieth from his workshop in France.
Tracked shipment requiring a signature
The indicated dimensions correspond to the artwork once mounted on a frame. The canvas includes additional margins to allow for proper re-tensioning. The buyer can entrust this mounting to their local framer.

Press:
For several years, Ralf Altrieth has been painting episodes from an imaginary and fantastical world that he seems to have created entirely on his own. [...] His works challenge our certainties. They delve beneath the surface of things to focus on their essence.
Louis Doucet, art critic

In a game of depth and superposition, with an alternation of forms that converge inward or extend outward, Ralf Altrieth mixes genres, images, and styles, making them clash.

I learned an important thing from the painting of certain painters, whom I feel close to (Basquiat, Penck, Bendix Harms, Baselitz, Garouste, Picasso...): it is radicality. I try to push painting further. Painting is something greater than myself. Radicality allows us to go further, to detach ourselves, to see more. Today, I find that by painting, I am creating myself.

Notable Exhibitions

2025
MAC Paris
Galerie LATELIER, Sète

2024
Galerie LATELIER, Sète

2023
Chaillioux Art Space, Fresnes
A.R.P.A.C., Castelnau-Le-Lez
Galerie Le Lieu Multiple, Montpellier

2020
Galerie N5, Montpellier

2019
Château d'Assas, Le Vigan
Exhibition: The Nomadic Artists, Aubais

2018
At DESSIN 4, Sète
MAC Paris, Paris
Galerie My Art Goes Boom, Sète

2017
Galerie La Salamandre, Nîmes
Galerie 75, Rouen
SMAC Festival, Toulon

2016
MAC Paris, Paris
Pop Up, Notre-Dame de la Rouvière
My Art Goes Boom Gallery, Nîmes
Espace des Arts, Le Boulou

2015
L’Appart’ à Part, Nîmes
Galerie Plurielle, Sète

2014
Galerie U, Baiersbronn, Germany

2013
Théo de Seine Gallery, Paris
Galerie L’Étang D’Art, Bages

2012
Théo de Seine Gallery, Paris
Gallery Via Arte, Honfleur

2011
La Réserve, Orbec, with Gérard Délafosse
Laboratory feedback, Saint Martin de la Lieue

2010
Galerie 175, Dozulé

2009
Galerie Au Quai Dock, Lisieux

2000
Hartmut Beck Gallery, Erlangen, Germany

1998
Hartmut Beck Gallery, Erlangen, Germany

1993
EWE, Freiburg, Germany

Seller's Story

A poetic intensity—nourished by his personal universe between music and sensitive observation of the world—emerges from the paintings of the Franco-German artist Ralf Altrieth. Using a very personal language, he merges neo-expressionism and lyric abstraction into a universe characterized by line. Their gestural traits are born like musical improvisations: spontaneous, rhythmic, driven by a mix of intention and intuition. Exhibited in numerous galleries and art venues across Europe, he currently lives and works in the south of France.
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This is a large-sized hand-made painting on canvas, a unique piece signed by Ralf Altrieth on the back. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity, it will be shipped rolled in protective packaging.

RALF ALTRIETH is a French-German painter recognized for his expressive and unique universe, at the border of figuration and abstraction.

His work, nourished by more than thirty years of creation across painting, engraving, drawing, photography, and music, is distinguished by a rare pictorial energy and a particularly sensitive language.

Her works are exhibited in numerous art venues in France and internationally, notably at MAC Paris, Galerie Théo de Seine (Paris), Galerie N5 (Montpellier), Galerie Hartmut Beck (Erlangen), and Galerie La Salamandre (Nîmes). Today, her works are part of many private collections around the world.

Technical sheet
Acrylic painting on canvas
• Toilet and professional-grade paint
• Dimensions: **large format** 150 × 95 cm
Margins: 5 cm on all sides, intended for tensioning on the chassis.
Unique artwork, signed on the back by hand.
Signed certificate of authenticity

Shipping
Shipping method: rolled canvas, without a chassis or frame, well protected in sturdy packaging.
Sold directly by Ralf Altrieth from his workshop in France.
Tracked shipment requiring a signature
The indicated dimensions correspond to the artwork once mounted on a frame. The canvas includes additional margins to allow for proper re-tensioning. The buyer can entrust this mounting to their local framer.

Press:
For several years, Ralf Altrieth has been painting episodes from an imaginary and fantastical world that he seems to have created entirely on his own. [...] His works challenge our certainties. They delve beneath the surface of things to focus on their essence.
Louis Doucet, art critic

In a game of depth and superposition, with an alternation of forms that converge inward or extend outward, Ralf Altrieth mixes genres, images, and styles, making them clash.

I learned an important thing from the painting of certain painters, whom I feel close to (Basquiat, Penck, Bendix Harms, Baselitz, Garouste, Picasso...): it is radicality. I try to push painting further. Painting is something greater than myself. Radicality allows us to go further, to detach ourselves, to see more. Today, I find that by painting, I am creating myself.

Notable Exhibitions

2025
MAC Paris
Galerie LATELIER, Sète

2024
Galerie LATELIER, Sète

2023
Chaillioux Art Space, Fresnes
A.R.P.A.C., Castelnau-Le-Lez
Galerie Le Lieu Multiple, Montpellier

2020
Galerie N5, Montpellier

2019
Château d'Assas, Le Vigan
Exhibition: The Nomadic Artists, Aubais

2018
At DESSIN 4, Sète
MAC Paris, Paris
Galerie My Art Goes Boom, Sète

2017
Galerie La Salamandre, Nîmes
Galerie 75, Rouen
SMAC Festival, Toulon

2016
MAC Paris, Paris
Pop Up, Notre-Dame de la Rouvière
My Art Goes Boom Gallery, Nîmes
Espace des Arts, Le Boulou

2015
L’Appart’ à Part, Nîmes
Galerie Plurielle, Sète

2014
Galerie U, Baiersbronn, Germany

2013
Théo de Seine Gallery, Paris
Galerie L’Étang D’Art, Bages

2012
Théo de Seine Gallery, Paris
Gallery Via Arte, Honfleur

2011
La Réserve, Orbec, with Gérard Délafosse
Laboratory feedback, Saint Martin de la Lieue

2010
Galerie 175, Dozulé

2009
Galerie Au Quai Dock, Lisieux

2000
Hartmut Beck Gallery, Erlangen, Germany

1998
Hartmut Beck Gallery, Erlangen, Germany

1993
EWE, Freiburg, Germany

Seller's Story

A poetic intensity—nourished by his personal universe between music and sensitive observation of the world—emerges from the paintings of the Franco-German artist Ralf Altrieth. Using a very personal language, he merges neo-expressionism and lyric abstraction into a universe characterized by line. Their gestural traits are born like musical improvisations: spontaneous, rhythmic, driven by a mix of intention and intuition. Exhibited in numerous galleries and art venues across Europe, he currently lives and works in the south of France.
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Artist
Ralf Altrieth
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Come on let's dance - XXL
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Blue
Height
150 cm
Width
95 cm
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
32
Objects sold
100%
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