Expanded Metal Paintings
The panel paintings "Expanded Metal Paintings" are the closest to the classic art of painting. Firstly paint is applied by a brush on a primed canvas. Then wire mesh is dunked into black and white paint and is used to create abstract patterns on top of the red and light grey areas. Similar to traditional blueprints with textiles, the wire mesh is moved across the canvas like a mold. Fingerprints remain as well as the redundant paint. The finished work bears a haptic sensation, the form resembles calligraphy: the surface's sensuality takes center stage.
Black and Grey I and II, Expanded Metal Painting. Diptych, 2017
Black and Grey I and II, Expanded Metal Painting. Diptych, 2017
From the series Expanded Metal Paintings
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
Overall size: 150 H x 240 W CM
Individual size: 150 H x 120 W CMUnique
Unpacked: 10 kg Approx.
Crated: 60 kg Approx.
Hand-signed back by the artist
Mounted on a stretcher
Clemens Wolf (born in 1981 in Vienna) studied painting with Ursula Hübner at the University of Art and Design Linz. In his artistic work, he deals with the capturing of irreproducible moments. At the beginning of this involvement stood the urban space with its ruins and fences. Wolf captured the beauty of decay and transience in large, monochrome landscape paintings. Wolf has had exhibitions in China, Switzerland, France, Germany and the USA. He is represented internationally by several galleries and is part of renowned collections such as the Albertina Museum.