Ralf Altrieth - Come on let's dance - XL






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Ralf Altrieth, Come on let's dance - XL, an original 150 × 95 cm acrylic painting on canvas, signed by hand, from France, 2025, in excellent condition with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Acrylic painting on canvas, 2025
Thick professional-quality canvas
150 × 95 cm
Unique work, handmade
Excellent condition
Signed and dated on the back by the artist
Certificate of authenticity
Photos are taken in natural light, as faithfully as possible to the real colors. The lifestyle visuals help appreciate the dimensions and the painting's physical presence. Proportions are preserved.
Ralf Altrieth is a Franco-German painter-artist recognized for his expressive and spontaneous universe, at the boundary between figuration and abstraction.
His work, nourished by more than thirty years of creation between painting and music, stands out for a rare pictorial energy and a language that is particularly sensitive. His works are today in multiple private collections around the world.
CRITIQUE AND PRESS:
"In this sense, Ralf Altrieth’s pictorial poems are a pure childlike song. From the cauldron of improvisation, he brings forth an intact world made of spontaneous joys and strong impulses."
— Dr. Friedhelm Häring, art historian and museum director
"There is in Ralf Altrieth’s painting a generosity that has its own, imagistic and colorful language, without treating color as a creed, playful without being caricatural, joyful without idealism, energetic without being loud, in short a deeply human language."
— Bernard Pignero, writer
"The eye must rebound, cling, detach; it is captured by color, by the energy of the gesture, by the strange cohabitations, by the musical rhythms of jazz where Ralf Altrieth also works as a saxophonist, an improvised enthusiast."
— Stéphane Cerri, journalist
SHIPPING:
The canvas is shipped rolled, carefully protected in a sturdy tube to ensure safe transport.
The stated dimensions refer to the artwork when stretched on a frame. The canvas includes additional margins to allow for proper re-tensioning. The buyer may entrusted this work to their local framer.
NOTABLE EXHIBITIONS
2025
MAC Paris
Galerie LATELIER, Sète
2024
Galerie LATELIER, Sète
2023
L’espace d’art Chaillioux, 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 Nomads artists, Aubais
2018
A 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
Galerie My Art Goes Boom, Nîmes
Espace des Arts, Le Boulou
2015
L’Appart’ à Part, Nîmes
Galerie Plurielle, Sète
2014
Galerie U, Baiersbronn, Germany
2013
Galerie Théo de Seine, Paris
Galerie L’Étang D’Art, Bages
2012
Galerie Théo de Seine, Paris
Galerie Via Arte, Honfleur
2011
La Réserve, Orbec, with Gérard Délafosse
Laboratoire feedback, Saint Martin de la Lieue
2010
Galerie 175, Dozulé
2009
Galerie Au Quai Dock, Lisieux
2000
Galerie Hartmut Beck, Erlangen, Germany
1998
Galerie Hartmut Beck, Erlangen, Germany
1993
EWE, Freiburg, Germany
Seller's Story
Acrylic painting on canvas, 2025
Thick professional-quality canvas
150 × 95 cm
Unique work, handmade
Excellent condition
Signed and dated on the back by the artist
Certificate of authenticity
Photos are taken in natural light, as faithfully as possible to the real colors. The lifestyle visuals help appreciate the dimensions and the painting's physical presence. Proportions are preserved.
Ralf Altrieth is a Franco-German painter-artist recognized for his expressive and spontaneous universe, at the boundary between figuration and abstraction.
His work, nourished by more than thirty years of creation between painting and music, stands out for a rare pictorial energy and a language that is particularly sensitive. His works are today in multiple private collections around the world.
CRITIQUE AND PRESS:
"In this sense, Ralf Altrieth’s pictorial poems are a pure childlike song. From the cauldron of improvisation, he brings forth an intact world made of spontaneous joys and strong impulses."
— Dr. Friedhelm Häring, art historian and museum director
"There is in Ralf Altrieth’s painting a generosity that has its own, imagistic and colorful language, without treating color as a creed, playful without being caricatural, joyful without idealism, energetic without being loud, in short a deeply human language."
— Bernard Pignero, writer
"The eye must rebound, cling, detach; it is captured by color, by the energy of the gesture, by the strange cohabitations, by the musical rhythms of jazz where Ralf Altrieth also works as a saxophonist, an improvised enthusiast."
— Stéphane Cerri, journalist
SHIPPING:
The canvas is shipped rolled, carefully protected in a sturdy tube to ensure safe transport.
The stated dimensions refer to the artwork when stretched on a frame. The canvas includes additional margins to allow for proper re-tensioning. The buyer may entrusted this work to their local framer.
NOTABLE EXHIBITIONS
2025
MAC Paris
Galerie LATELIER, Sète
2024
Galerie LATELIER, Sète
2023
L’espace d’art Chaillioux, 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 Nomads artists, Aubais
2018
A 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
Galerie My Art Goes Boom, Nîmes
Espace des Arts, Le Boulou
2015
L’Appart’ à Part, Nîmes
Galerie Plurielle, Sète
2014
Galerie U, Baiersbronn, Germany
2013
Galerie Théo de Seine, Paris
Galerie L’Étang D’Art, Bages
2012
Galerie Théo de Seine, Paris
Galerie Via Arte, Honfleur
2011
La Réserve, Orbec, with Gérard Délafosse
Laboratoire feedback, Saint Martin de la Lieue
2010
Galerie 175, Dozulé
2009
Galerie Au Quai Dock, Lisieux
2000
Galerie Hartmut Beck, Erlangen, Germany
1998
Galerie Hartmut Beck, Erlangen, Germany
1993
EWE, Freiburg, Germany
