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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Linen
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
What is art? Big gallery artists like Gagosian, Almine Rech, David Zwirner, Hauser und Wirt, Deitch, Thaddaeus Ropac may see something different than big artists like Francis Bacon, Gerhard Richter or contemporary ones like Jenna Gribbon, Amanda Wall, Tracey Emin. But there is one thing that unites every work of art besides their craftsmanship. If the viewer has no feelings for the work, if it does not captivate him, the work cannot be explained.…
If the work does not touch the viewer, then I have failed.
If the work does not touch the viewer, then I have failed.
Michael Kopplstätter
Austria
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« My artworks are full of juxtapositions tension, release, silence and intensity. »
The works of art by Austrian artist Michael Kopplstatter are emotional and sensual.
Realistic and figurative representations of the female form blend with abstract elements to capture the effect of the vulnerability of being.
His artistic career began in New York.
Born in Austria, he initially studied architecture before switching to fashion.
He pursued a career in the fashion and design industry before returning to painting.
Today, the artist has developed his own distinctive style by working with partial blurs between static and blurred surfaces.
Perception and distortion merge together.
Desire, control and loss of control merge.
The distorted reality appears blurred.
His art is represented in various collections, and his works have appeared in various international journals.
Realistic and figurative representations of the female form blend with abstract elements to capture the effect of the vulnerability of being.
His artistic career began in New York.
Born in Austria, he initially studied architecture before switching to fashion.
He pursued a career in the fashion and design industry before returning to painting.
Today, the artist has developed his own distinctive style by working with partial blurs between static and blurred surfaces.
Perception and distortion merge together.
Desire, control and loss of control merge.
The distorted reality appears blurred.
His art is represented in various collections, and his works have appeared in various international journals.