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Igor Sacharow-Ross
Syntopie II, 1997
Silkscreen in colors
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159
Igor Sacharow-Ross
Syntopie II, 1997
Silkscreen in colors
Starting bid:
€ 1,000 Estimate:
€ 1,800 - 2,400End: 04-15-26 16:19:00 Berlin
04-15-26 10:19:00 New York
04-15-26 07:19:00 Los Angeles (30 days, 17h:05m)
04-15-26 10:19:00 New York
04-15-26 07:19:00 Los Angeles (30 days, 17h:05m)
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.
Igor Sacharow-Ross
1947
Syntopie II. 1997.
Silkscreen in colors on canvas (triptych).
Signed, dated, and titled on the reverse of one canvas, here once more signed, dated, and titled on the stretcher. Each: 180 x 299 cm (70.8 x 117.7 in)[EH].
• Seemingly unrelated elements are connected to form new contexts.
• The individual, the individual within the group, and the group's multiplicity provide a new perspective.
• In works entitled “Syntopie,” Sacharow-Ross pursues a complex path to overcome the fragmentation of modern science.
• In 1995, he exhibited his “inner observatory” at the Haus der Kunst in Munich.
PROVENANCE: German corporate collection (acquired from the artist in 1999).
In good condition.
1947
Syntopie II. 1997.
Silkscreen in colors on canvas (triptych).
Signed, dated, and titled on the reverse of one canvas, here once more signed, dated, and titled on the stretcher. Each: 180 x 299 cm (70.8 x 117.7 in)[EH].
• Seemingly unrelated elements are connected to form new contexts.
• The individual, the individual within the group, and the group's multiplicity provide a new perspective.
• In works entitled “Syntopie,” Sacharow-Ross pursues a complex path to overcome the fragmentation of modern science.
• In 1995, he exhibited his “inner observatory” at the Haus der Kunst in Munich.
PROVENANCE: German corporate collection (acquired from the artist in 1999).
In good condition.

