Timm Ulrichs (1940-2026) - Visuelle Konstruktion





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Timm Ulrichs, Visuelle Konstruktion, hand-signed screen print in a limited Op-Art edition from 2020 onward, 61 × 61 cm (image 52.6 × 52.6 cm) on light wove paper, Germany origin, in good condition, sold by owner or reseller.
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Timm Ulrichs (1940-2026), Visual Construction, 1968/2022.
Serigraph on light wove paper. 52.6 x 52.6 cm on 61 x 61 cm. Signed.
Provenance: Private collection, Berlin.
Published by Artikel Editionen Berlin
Condition: Good condition
Literature: Timm Ulrichs: Betreten der Ausstellung verboten. Werke von 1960-2010; P. 30 - 31.
Biography:
The German artist Timm Ulrichs attracted attention in the early 1960s when he declared himself the "first living work of art". He radically expanded the concept of art into what he calls "total art". With his interdisciplinary works, which can be conceptual, performative, sculptural, photographic, body art or text-based, he connects his life and body with art. He likes to play humorously with ambiguities. Timm Ulrichs, who held a professorship for sculpture and total art at the art academy in Münster from 1972 to 2005, lived and worked in Hanover and Berlin and died in April 2026.
Timm Ulrichs (1940-2026), Visual Construction, 1968/2022.
Serigraph on light wove paper. 52.6 x 52.6 cm on 61 x 61 cm. Signed.
Provenance: Private collection, Berlin.
Published by Artikel Editionen Berlin
Condition: Good condition
Literature: Timm Ulrichs: Betreten der Ausstellung verboten. Werke von 1960-2010; P. 30 - 31.
Biography:
The German artist Timm Ulrichs attracted attention in the early 1960s when he declared himself the "first living work of art". He radically expanded the concept of art into what he calls "total art". With his interdisciplinary works, which can be conceptual, performative, sculptural, photographic, body art or text-based, he connects his life and body with art. He likes to play humorously with ambiguities. Timm Ulrichs, who held a professorship for sculpture and total art at the art academy in Münster from 1972 to 2005, lived and worked in Hanover and Berlin and died in April 2026.

