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Hand signed and numbered from edition of 90 Jakob Weder, (Switzerland, 1906-1990) Swiss color/music kinetic artist. known for his oil … Read more Hand signed and numbered from edition of 90 Jakob Weder, (Switzerland, 1906-1990) Swiss color/music kinetic artist. known for his oil and tempera painting and silkscreen serigraph and lithograph prints. The master of the color organ and his rediscovered figures Samuel Gerber, who, with the Jakob Weder-Haus in Herzogenbuchsee, has wanted to keep alive the memory of the artist's work for many years, has brought back Weder's figures in the truest sense of the word. In his commission the artist Reto Bärtschi has faithfully restored these in lavish work. Bruno Frangi, as the author of the present volume, set out to search for traces and traced the sculptor's life of Jakob Weder. The photographer Christian Gerber took the restored works in the studio, skilfully staged them and thus created a suitable ambience for the figures. Whereas the debate about associations between music and painting and between colors and sounds abound prior to World War I with irrational, theosophically influenced ideas, Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Johannes Itten, and others in the Bauhaus movement subsequently sought teachable and learnable methods for setting painting in relation to music. The constructivists were also in dialogue with music, even if their works — at least among recipients who relate music to different moods — awaken little in the way of musical associations. El Lissitzky, Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova, and Alexander Rodchenko, for example, saw harmony, rhythm, and melody as exact truths because their construction is based on laws that can be identified and verified just the same as in music. The development was similar in De Stijl both van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian dealt intensively with dance. Mondrian shared his enthusiasm for jazz with Man Ray and Henri Matisse. These artists, while giving titles evoking this musical style to their work, did not necessarily claim structural links to jazz, but only declared their commitment to experimentation, the city, the rupture with convention. Positions became even more diverse in the second half of the century (e.g., representedby Jakob Weder, Jack Ox, Robert Strüblin), it is notable that they still often focused on the so-called classicists of music history — Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. Jacob Weder Sculptor, sculptor, painter From Langenthal and Herzogenbuchsee January 13, 1906 - November 23, 1990 January 13, 1906 born in Diepoldsau, SG 1924-1927 Education Primary teacher 1927-1932 Studied art and architecture in Milan with a diploma in sculpture Influenced by the Bauhaus, Marcel Baumgartner and Karl Gerstner, Max Bill and the Venezuelan Op artists like Cruz Diez and Jesus Rafael Soto, as well as Agam and Vasarely, 1935-1975 teacher of drawing at the secondary school Langenthal, from 1967 on high school Langenthal; his first pictures were taken there 1935-1960 sculptures with exhibitions in Langenthal From 1960 complete turn to color research and painting; Development of the "color organ" 1990 He dies on November 23 in Langenthal 2012 book "The master of the color organ and his rediscovered figures". Exhibition of the complete works in the rooms of the Design Award Switzerland in Langenthal. The color organ , For Jakob Weder, this 133-part color order was a necessary prerequisite for his artistic work as a painter and his concern to place painting on the same level as music. See less
- Dimensions
- 27.5ʺW × 1ʺD × 39.25ʺH
- Styles
- Op Art
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Lithograph
- Screen Print
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- Good good. minor wear. Good good. minor wear. less
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