Urs Pfannenmuller (1943) - Untitled





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Urs Pfannenmüller, Untitled, an original 1990–2000 acrylic Surrealist painting from Switzerland, 105 × 85 cm, hand-signed, in good condition, sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
The dimensions of the work are 105 x 85 cm.
The work is in good condition.
Visual artist Urs Pfannenmüller, born in 1943 in Basel, Switzerland, has pursued several trainings: in 1968 he studied at the Mahlkasse in Basel, in 1970 at the Vrije Academie in The Hague and in 1971 he followed a program at St. Martin's School of Art in London. After completing his studies he decided to live and work in The Hague due to the attractive art climate.
He has worked in various styles, both abstract and figurative-expressionist.
A subject that fascinates him and recurs regularly in his work is the contrast between nature and artificiality. For example he has recently painted works that depict the changing relationship between humans and nature. Objects, which seemingly come from the trash, float randomly through space or artificial landscapes. The objects appear to form skeletons or faces and have lost their original meaning.
In 1990 Pfannenmüller began creating spatial works. Creations that stand outside and can be admired by everyone include, among others, 'Fiets & Stal' in The Hague.
Viewing is of course possible. In addition we have our own in-house framers workshop, celebrating its 85th anniversary year. Furthermore we make use of restorers from the professional organization: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you would like to use this service, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
The dimensions of the work are 105 x 85 cm.
The work is in good condition.
Visual artist Urs Pfannenmüller, born in 1943 in Basel, Switzerland, has pursued several trainings: in 1968 he studied at the Mahlkasse in Basel, in 1970 at the Vrije Academie in The Hague and in 1971 he followed a program at St. Martin's School of Art in London. After completing his studies he decided to live and work in The Hague due to the attractive art climate.
He has worked in various styles, both abstract and figurative-expressionist.
A subject that fascinates him and recurs regularly in his work is the contrast between nature and artificiality. For example he has recently painted works that depict the changing relationship between humans and nature. Objects, which seemingly come from the trash, float randomly through space or artificial landscapes. The objects appear to form skeletons or faces and have lost their original meaning.
In 1990 Pfannenmüller began creating spatial works. Creations that stand outside and can be admired by everyone include, among others, 'Fiets & Stal' in The Hague.
Viewing is of course possible. In addition we have our own in-house framers workshop, celebrating its 85th anniversary year. Furthermore we make use of restorers from the professional organization: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you would like to use this service, we would of course be happy to hear from you.

