

N48205
2023
N48205 is a luminous large-format archival pigment print by Dutch photographer and artist Sebastiaan Knot, created in 2023. The work presents a mesmerizing gradient of deep red and glowing amber orange, evoking the sensation of light emanating from within a compressed architectural space. Face mounted on acrylic and backed in Dibond within a box frame, the presentation intensifies the work's radiant, almost immersive quality. The piece is characteristic of Knot's practice of using light, color, and spatial illusion to create meditative and emotionally charged abstract compositions.
- Medium
- Archival pigment print, face mounted acrylic, mounted in Dibond, box frame
- Dimensions
- Spotted At
- Gallery · The Elemental
Notes
Price shown on document is $8,500 USD. A partially obscured figure appears above the listing that may represent a higher total. Work is presented in a box frame. Medium: archival pigment print, face mounted acrylic, mounted in Dibond.
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Vera Lutter
German · b. 1960

Lutter uses large format camera obscura photography to capture liminal industrial and architectural spaces with a quiet, contemplative stillness that closely mirrors Knot's investigation of place and psychological atmosphere. Her imagery shares the same slow, meditative observation of transitional environments and the emotional weight of landscape.

Elger Esser
German · b. 1967

Esser creates large scale photographic landscapes that are deeply rooted in the European tradition of precise visual observation while evoking a melancholic, suspended sense of time and belonging, qualities that align directly with Knot's contemplative exploration of memory and place. His work similarly inhabits a quiet register between documentation and psychological interiority.

Rineke Dijkstra
Dutch · b. 1959

Dijkstra shares Knot's Dutch heritage of precise observation and applies it to explorations of identity, transitional states, and psychological vulnerability in her photographic and video work. Her practice engages the same liminal human and spatial conditions with a restrained, deeply considered visual language.
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