Jo Niemeyer (1946) - 6 Golden Section Progressions





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Jo Niemeyer's 6 Golden Section Progressions, a hand signed silkscreen from a 1990s minimalism study, showcases precise geometry and space perception for thoughtful bidding.
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Jo Niemeyer - 6 Progressions (Golden section composition)
Silkscreen/Serigraph - Signed - 90 + XX Edition - 2005
Portfolio/Set of six handprinted serigraphs on paper - printed by hand / Edition Partanen 2005)
All six handsigned and numbered in pencil.
Jo Niemeyer is a concrete artist and designer (the concrete movement was founded by Theo van Doesburg in 1924). Niemeyer's work is based on the observation of the nature through the use of mathematics and, especially, the Golden Section. His main interest is directed to the perception of space, time, distances and proportion and forms the synthesis between art and nature which implies in the end a dialogue between man and nature. His works can be found in public and private collections and museums including Louisiana Museum Humlebæk, Pinakothek der Moderne München, Bauhaus Archiv Berlin, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Jo Niemeyer - 6 Progressions (Golden section composition)
Silkscreen/Serigraph - Signed - 90 + XX Edition - 2005
Portfolio/Set of six handprinted serigraphs on paper - printed by hand / Edition Partanen 2005)
All six handsigned and numbered in pencil.
Jo Niemeyer is a concrete artist and designer (the concrete movement was founded by Theo van Doesburg in 1924). Niemeyer's work is based on the observation of the nature through the use of mathematics and, especially, the Golden Section. His main interest is directed to the perception of space, time, distances and proportion and forms the synthesis between art and nature which implies in the end a dialogue between man and nature. His works can be found in public and private collections and museums including Louisiana Museum Humlebæk, Pinakothek der Moderne München, Bauhaus Archiv Berlin, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

