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Modern & Contemporary Art - Auction ends: July 15, 2026 from 3:00 pm

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149
Günther Förg
Ohne Titel, 1990
Silkscreen in colors
Starting bid:
€ 1,500
Estimate:
€ 1,500 - 2,500
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149
Günther Förg
Ohne Titel, 1990
Silkscreen in colors
Starting bid:
€ 1,500
Estimate:
€ 1,500 - 2,500
End: 07-15-26 16:14:00 Berlin
07-15-26 10:14:00 New York
07-15-26 07:14:00 Los Angeles (29 days, 18h:52m)

Please enter your maximum bid, it will only be used to the extent necessary to beat the next best bid.
Bid plus 34 % buyer's premium (differential taxation without separate VAT statement, sales tax certificate upon request) and droit de suite charge without VAT.
Self pick-up: free of charge,
insured shipping:
within Germany 74,93 €,
within the EU countries 146,27 €,
outside the EU countries on request.


After entering your maximum bid you will be able to check your entry and you will be provided with further information. Only after a further confirmation your bid will be binding.


Günther Förg
1952 - 2013
Ohne Titel. 1990.
Series of 6 sheet Silkscreen in colors.
Each signed, dated, and numbered. From an edition of 50 copies. On slightly brownish machine-made paper by C.M. Fabriano (Rome) (with the watermark). 66.5 x 49 cm (26.1 x 19.2 in), each size of sheet.

• Günter Förgs unites seemingly contradictory elements: the geometric rigor of the composition with the gestural spontaneity of the application of paint.
• In 2014, the Museum Brandhorst in Munich presented the first posthumous retrospective of the artist’s work; this was followed in 2018 by retrospectives at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the Dallas Museum of Art, and in 2023 by a major retrospective at the Long Museum in Shanghai.
• The artist’s works are held in renowned collections worldwide, including the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; the Tate Modern, London; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York
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PROVENANCE: Private collection, Berlin.

In very good condition.