Enrique Brinkmann (1938) - Inverted "T"





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Enrique Brinkmann (1938), hand signed lithograph from 2014 titled Inverted "T", limited edition 75, 70 x 100 cm, Spain, abstract style, weight 0.2 kg, in excellent condition, direct from the artist.
Description from the seller
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in Malaga, this Spanish painter's artistic career is characterized by innovation and experimentation with various techniques and styles. Influenced by the Spanish pictorial tradition, his career has evolved significantly, from early realism to abstraction and new forms of artistic expression. In the 1960s, he moved to Germany, where contact with contemporary European art had a notable influence on his work.
He is known for his use of mixed media, combining painting and engraving. One of his distinctive techniques is the use of metal mesh as a support, creating unique textures and visual effects. This technique allows him to explore themes of light, transparency, and structure in innovative ways.
The themes of his work range from the exploration of form and color to profound reflections on existence and human nature. Often, his work reflects a tension between the material and the immaterial, the organic and the industrial.
Throughout his career, he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, in Spain, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Italy or Belgium. His work has been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums of NY, Singapore, Beiging, Madrid, London, Berlin or Barcelona, among others, receiving several awards and recognitions for his contribution to contemporary art.
Considered a key figure in Spanish contemporary art, his ability to innovate and experiment has left a lasting mark on the art world, inspiring new generations of artists.
Seller's Story
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in Malaga, this Spanish painter's artistic career is characterized by innovation and experimentation with various techniques and styles. Influenced by the Spanish pictorial tradition, his career has evolved significantly, from early realism to abstraction and new forms of artistic expression. In the 1960s, he moved to Germany, where contact with contemporary European art had a notable influence on his work.
He is known for his use of mixed media, combining painting and engraving. One of his distinctive techniques is the use of metal mesh as a support, creating unique textures and visual effects. This technique allows him to explore themes of light, transparency, and structure in innovative ways.
The themes of his work range from the exploration of form and color to profound reflections on existence and human nature. Often, his work reflects a tension between the material and the immaterial, the organic and the industrial.
Throughout his career, he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, in Spain, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Italy or Belgium. His work has been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums of NY, Singapore, Beiging, Madrid, London, Berlin or Barcelona, among others, receiving several awards and recognitions for his contribution to contemporary art.
Considered a key figure in Spanish contemporary art, his ability to innovate and experiment has left a lasting mark on the art world, inspiring new generations of artists.

