Errö (1932) - Untitled (Espace)





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Erró, Untitled (Espace), 2020, digital pigment print, 56 × 54 cm, signed and numbered by the artist, edition 75 of a limited edition on 250 g Rives paper.
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Erró (1932), Untitled (Espace), 2020.
Digital pigment print, 56 x 54 cm. Signed and numbered by the artist. Printed in 75 copies on 250g Rives acid-free cotton paper.
Condition: Good. Photos are part of the condition description.
Biography
Erró (born 1932 in Ólafsvík, Iceland), actually Guðmundur Guðmundsson, counts among the most internationally influential contemporary artists of Iceland. For many decades he has lived and worked between Paris and Spain and developed into a key figure of European Pop Art and politically charged image culture.
Already in the early 1960s, Erró caused a stir when he organized happenings as the first Icelandic artist and participated in intermedial art actions. He also experimented in parallel with film and early forms of media art. Worldwide he became best known, however, for his vividly colored paintings and complex collages, in which he interweaves popular visual worlds, political iconography, and visual mass culture. His works are characterized by exuberant imagery, satirical distortions, and a critical play with consumption, power, and globalization.
Erró’s works are represented in major international museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. The world’s largest collection of his artistic output, however, is housed in the Reykjavik Art Museum (Listasafn Reykjavíkur), which honors Erró’s work in several comprehensive presentations.
With his unmistakable style, his cultural dynamism, and his decades-long presence in the international art scene, Erró is today regarded as one of the most influential voices in European contemporary art.
Erró (1932), Untitled (Espace), 2020.
Digital pigment print, 56 x 54 cm. Signed and numbered by the artist. Printed in 75 copies on 250g Rives acid-free cotton paper.
Condition: Good. Photos are part of the condition description.
Biography
Erró (born 1932 in Ólafsvík, Iceland), actually Guðmundur Guðmundsson, counts among the most internationally influential contemporary artists of Iceland. For many decades he has lived and worked between Paris and Spain and developed into a key figure of European Pop Art and politically charged image culture.
Already in the early 1960s, Erró caused a stir when he organized happenings as the first Icelandic artist and participated in intermedial art actions. He also experimented in parallel with film and early forms of media art. Worldwide he became best known, however, for his vividly colored paintings and complex collages, in which he interweaves popular visual worlds, political iconography, and visual mass culture. His works are characterized by exuberant imagery, satirical distortions, and a critical play with consumption, power, and globalization.
Erró’s works are represented in major international museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. The world’s largest collection of his artistic output, however, is housed in the Reykjavik Art Museum (Listasafn Reykjavíkur), which honors Erró’s work in several comprehensive presentations.
With his unmistakable style, his cultural dynamism, and his decades-long presence in the international art scene, Erró is today regarded as one of the most influential voices in European contemporary art.

