Untitled (1938), Otto Freundlich
Otto Freundlich’s abstract paintings stand as vibrant tapestries of innovation and emotional resonance within the avant-garde movement. Evolving from representational forms, Freundlich’s work blossomed into a symphony of geometric shapes, bold colors, and dynamic compositions. His canvases reflect a departure from convention, embracing the freedom of abstraction. Freundlich’s use of Cubist and Expressionist elements creates a visual language that transcends traditional boundaries. In the post-World War I era, his paintings embody a matured style, expressing the complexities of human experience. Freundlich’s abstract oeuvre becomes a profound exploration of form, color, and emotion, inviting viewers into a realm where the boundaries between reality and artistic interpretation blur, leaving an enduring imprint on the evolution of abstract art.
All prints are made using archival art stocks and UV pigment inks to give up to 200 years life. Prints are sold unframed and unmounted.