Heinz Gruchot (1918-1994) - Untitled I





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Heinz Gruchot, Untitled I, hand-signed silkscreen, 30 × 30 cm, De Stijl, limited edition from the 1970–1980 period, produced in the Netherlands, in excellent condition, sold by Gallery.
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Heinz Gruchot - CFM Original Serigraph (19875 by Edition Partanen - printed by hand on high-quality paper at Edition Partanen in 1987. Proportion 30,0 x 30,0 cm each. Unframed
Heinz Gruchot was a distinguished German representative of Concrete Art and Geometric Abstraction. Trained in Breslau and Munich, his work is defined by a rigorous focus on mathematical harmony and a radical reduction of forms. Drawing inspiration from the De Stijl movement, Gruchot’s compositions are built upon "triads" of form, color, and line, often utilizing recurring geometric elements like triangles and right angles to create a sense of inherent calm and structural balance.
Throughout his career, Gruchot received significant acclaim, including the prestigious Seerosenpreis from the City of Munich in 1978 and a lectureship at the University of Applied Sciences in Rosenheim. His works have been exhibited internationally in cities such as Paris, Basel, and Vienna, and are held in prominent public collections, including the German Bundestag, the State Graphic Collection in Munich, and the Ostdeutsche Galerie Regensburg. For collectors, Gruchot’s art represents a timeless, architectural aesthetic that captures the essence of post-war European abstraction and the "New Design" philosophy.
Seller's Story
Heinz Gruchot - CFM Original Serigraph (19875 by Edition Partanen - printed by hand on high-quality paper at Edition Partanen in 1987. Proportion 30,0 x 30,0 cm each. Unframed
Heinz Gruchot was a distinguished German representative of Concrete Art and Geometric Abstraction. Trained in Breslau and Munich, his work is defined by a rigorous focus on mathematical harmony and a radical reduction of forms. Drawing inspiration from the De Stijl movement, Gruchot’s compositions are built upon "triads" of form, color, and line, often utilizing recurring geometric elements like triangles and right angles to create a sense of inherent calm and structural balance.
Throughout his career, Gruchot received significant acclaim, including the prestigious Seerosenpreis from the City of Munich in 1978 and a lectureship at the University of Applied Sciences in Rosenheim. His works have been exhibited internationally in cities such as Paris, Basel, and Vienna, and are held in prominent public collections, including the German Bundestag, the State Graphic Collection in Munich, and the Ostdeutsche Galerie Regensburg. For collectors, Gruchot’s art represents a timeless, architectural aesthetic that captures the essence of post-war European abstraction and the "New Design" philosophy.

