Heinz Mack (1931) - Galaxis






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Heinz Mack's Galaxis, a 1973 Op Art work in colour screenprint and colour intaglio on silver cardboard, 50 x 60 cm, edition 45/200, signed by hand, in excellent condition, sold by Galleria.
Description from the seller
"Galaxis". 1973.
Serigraphy and color intaglio on silvered cardboard
dimensions 50 x 60 cm
. Signed, dated and numbered
. Propyläen Verlag Berlin, Vienna (publisher).
Catalog raisonné no. 93 V
The sheet is so reflective that one can glimpse my figure while photographing, but this is what Heinz Mack set out: the surroundings and the observer merge with the work. At the same time, the interaction between color and texture gives the work a sense of three-dimensionality, as the intricate weave of fine lines creates an optical effect of movement and depth. Mack, known for his exploration of light and kinetic art, uses these elements to immerse the viewer in a study of luminosity and spatial perception. This work exemplifies Mack's ability to transform simple forms into vibrant, almost tactile visual experiences.
The work is accompanied by the invoice and certificates of authenticity and provenance.
edition on sale: 45/200
Excellent condition Slight signs of aging
Seller's Story
"Galaxis". 1973.
Serigraphy and color intaglio on silvered cardboard
dimensions 50 x 60 cm
. Signed, dated and numbered
. Propyläen Verlag Berlin, Vienna (publisher).
Catalog raisonné no. 93 V
The sheet is so reflective that one can glimpse my figure while photographing, but this is what Heinz Mack set out: the surroundings and the observer merge with the work. At the same time, the interaction between color and texture gives the work a sense of three-dimensionality, as the intricate weave of fine lines creates an optical effect of movement and depth. Mack, known for his exploration of light and kinetic art, uses these elements to immerse the viewer in a study of luminosity and spatial perception. This work exemplifies Mack's ability to transform simple forms into vibrant, almost tactile visual experiences.
The work is accompanied by the invoice and certificates of authenticity and provenance.
edition on sale: 45/200
Excellent condition Slight signs of aging
