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Alice Könitz — not yet titled
Alice Könitz

not yet titled

2020

In this intimate square-format work, Alice Könitz layers ink drawing and collage into a composition that rewards close, sustained attention. Operating at 45.7 × 45.7 cm, the piece occupies a scale that feels deliberately personal, inviting the viewer into a space where mark-making and assembled material coexist on equal terms. Könitz withholds a title, a gesture consistent with her broader practice of resisting fixed meaning in favor of open-ended encounter, allowing the work to remain porous and suggestive rather than anchored to a single interpretive frame. Könitz works across sculpture, installation, and works on paper, and her practice is characterized by a thoughtful, often quietly humorous attention to the way objects and images accumulate meaning through context and proximity. This 2020 piece reflects that sensibility, with the collage elements introducing a found or appropriated dimension that sits in productive tension with the directness of the pen line. The result is a work that feels both rigorously considered and genuinely open, qualities that define her most compelling output. Signed by the artist and offered through the Feminist Center for Creative Work Benefit Auction, this work represents an accessible entry point into a practice that has garnered serious critical attention. The unframed presentation gives the incoming collector full latitude in how the piece is ultimately housed and displayed, making it a versatile addition to a thoughtful collection.

Medium
Ink pen on paper, collage
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Alice Könitz, not yet titled, 2020

In this intimate square-format work, Alice Könitz layers ink drawing and collage into a composition that rewards close, sustained attention. Operating at 45.7 × 45.7 cm, the piece occupies a scale that feels deliberately personal, inviting the viewer into a space where mark-making and assembled material coexist on equal terms. Könitz withholds a title, a gesture consistent with her broader practice of resisting fixed meaning in favor of open-ended encounter, allowing the work to remain porous and suggestive rather than anchored to a single interpretive frame. Könitz works across sculpture, installation, and works on paper, and her practice is characterized by a thoughtful, often quietly humorous attention to the way objects and images accumulate meaning through context and proximity. This 2020 piece reflects that sensibility, with the collage elements introducing a found or appropriated dimension that sits in productive tension with the directness of the pen line. The result is a work that feels both rigorously considered and genuinely open, qualities that define her most compelling output. Signed by the artist and offered through the Feminist Center for Creative Work Benefit Auction, this work represents an accessible entry point into a practice that has garnered serious critical attention. The unframed presentation gives the incoming collector full latitude in how the piece is ultimately housed and displayed, making it a versatile addition to a thoughtful collection.

Medium
Ink pen on paper, collage
Dimensions
overall: 45.7 x 45.7 cm
Year
2020
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Feminist Center for Creative Work Benefit Auction

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