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Lot 39 D

Panamarenko - Flip

Auction 1038 - overview Brussels
29.10.2014, 18:00 - Modern and Contemporary Art incl. the Street Art Collection Van Impe
Estimate: 5.000 € - 7.000 €

Panamarenko

Flip
1991

Object with flapping wings, wood, cellophane, electric motor, batteries. 40 x 35 x 20 cm. Signed, titled and numbered. Numbered 2/30. Edition Staeck, Heidelberg, Germany.

“The meaning of life is to gather poetic moments”

Panamarenko, pseudonym of Henri Van Herwegen, was born in 1940 in Antwerp. He is a prominent poetic assemblagist and inventor. Opening out approaches to the visual arts, since the 1960s he has developed his own unique vision. His work takes many forms: aeroplanes, flying carpets, cars, flying saucers, submarines, etc. The devices themselves are profoundly material, composed of tape, wood, plastic, glue, string, rubber bands, copper, etc. They are also illusionary in their alluding to birds, insects, and fish, and in the expectation that they will actually work, which they do theoretically, and at times in practice. Like his friend Joseph Beuys, Panamarenko believes that there is a greater function for art beyond the museum. Panamarenko’s work can be found in all major museums in Belgium. In 2002 he donated his parental home in Antwerp to the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (MuHKA). In 2005 he announced his retirement as an artist.

Catalogue Raisonné

Theys 55

Provenance

Private collection, Maastricht