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Hans Burkhardt — Illusions in brown and orange
Hans Burkhardt — Illusions in brown and orange
Hans Burkhardt — Illusions in brown and orange
Hans Burkhardt

Illusions in brown and orange

1981

Illusions in Brown and Orange, created in 1981, is a linocut monoprint that exemplifies Hans Burkhardt's command of graphic form and his ability to distill emotional resonance into a compact, intimate scale. Working within a 27.9 by 19.1 cm format, Burkhardt harnesses the inherent tensions of the linocut process, allowing the warm interplay of brown and orange tones to generate a surface that feels simultaneously spontaneous and considered. The work belongs to a period in which Burkhardt had fully consolidated his singular position outside the mainstream currents of both coasts, pursuing a deeply personal visual language rooted in Abstract Expressionist principles yet entirely his own. The provenance of this piece carries its own cultural weight. Acquired in the early 1980s by Dr. Aurelio de la Vega, the celebrated Cuban-American composer, conductor, and longtime professor at California State University Northridge, the work passed between two figures who shared a commitment to independent artistic vision and a refusal to be constrained by prevailing institutional fashions. De la Vega's decades-long presence in the Los Angeles intellectual community makes his connection to Burkhardt a fitting one, reflecting the overlapping worlds of progressive music and visual art that defined the city's creative life in the latter half of the twentieth century. Burkhardt's trajectory, from his formative years alongside Arshile Gorky in New York to his sustained practice in Los Angeles, positions him as one of the most consequential yet underrecognized figures in American modernism. Signed by the artist and in very good condition, this work comes with a certificate of authenticity and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a finely resolved graphic work by a Swiss-American master whose influence on abstract and Neo-Expressionist painting continues to earn renewed critical attention.

Medium
Linocut monoprint
Sheet
Signed
Yes

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Hans Burkhardt, Illusions in brown and orange, 1981

Illusions in Brown and Orange, created in 1981, is a linocut monoprint that exemplifies Hans Burkhardt's command of graphic form and his ability to distill emotional resonance into a compact, intimate scale. Working within a 27.9 by 19.1 cm format, Burkhardt harnesses the inherent tensions of the linocut process, allowing the warm interplay of brown and orange tones to generate a surface that feels simultaneously spontaneous and considered. The work belongs to a period in which Burkhardt had fully consolidated his singular position outside the mainstream currents of both coasts, pursuing a deeply personal visual language rooted in Abstract Expressionist principles yet entirely his own. The provenance of this piece carries its own cultural weight. Acquired in the early 1980s by Dr. Aurelio de la Vega, the celebrated Cuban-American composer, conductor, and longtime professor at California State University Northridge, the work passed between two figures who shared a commitment to independent artistic vision and a refusal to be constrained by prevailing institutional fashions. De la Vega's decades-long presence in the Los Angeles intellectual community makes his connection to Burkhardt a fitting one, reflecting the overlapping worlds of progressive music and visual art that defined the city's creative life in the latter half of the twentieth century. Burkhardt's trajectory, from his formative years alongside Arshile Gorky in New York to his sustained practice in Los Angeles, positions him as one of the most consequential yet underrecognized figures in American modernism. Signed by the artist and in very good condition, this work comes with a certificate of authenticity and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a finely resolved graphic work by a Swiss-American master whose influence on abstract and Neo-Expressionist painting continues to earn renewed critical attention.

Medium
Linocut monoprint
Dimensions
sheet: 27.9 x 19.1 cm
Year
1981
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
MLA Gallery

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