Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten
Metronomic Motion by Henk van Putten

Metronomic Motion 1975 - 1990

Henk van Putten

WoodBoardAcrylic
80 ⨯ 80 ⨯ 3 cm
ConditionMint
€ 2.500 - 3.500

The Millen House

  • About the artwork
    Expressive abstract relief in white by Dutch artist Henk van Putten (1936-2019). Van Putten called himself a constructivist in the tradition of Vladimir Tatlin, with whom he shared not only aesthetic principles but also social commitment.  For example, almost everything he made in 3D is made up of several parts; glued, welded or screwed together. In his paintings, which he often made prior to the 3D version, he even painted the seams where they would appear in the later work. Van Putten’s work, although easily recognisable, shows a clear affinity with artists he admires such as André Volten, Gerrit Rietveld and more generally with ‘De Stijl’. Yet he made no contact with them; he felt much more like a kindred spirit of German artists, especially the ZERO movement whose members, like himself, were strongly involved in society. He befriends people like Egon Eppich and Hap Grieshaber, one of the founders of ZERO.
    This specific Relief was intended, just like his other reliefs, to become an edition of 6. However, the others were never executed so this is the only example.
  • About the artist

    Henk van Putten is a sculptor who was born in 1936 in Amsterdam. In 1948 he attended the Technical School Amsterdam Holland. Working as a designer at various studios during the fifties, he travelled through Spain and Morocco in 1959. After setting up his own Consultancy Agency, he moved to Ibiza in 1970, working as a freelance artist where he exhibited in Gallery Vandervoort. In 1972 he returned to the Netherlands and continued as freelance designer. He married Agnus Gastmans in 1973, continuing his work as freelance sculptor, and moved to Amsterdam in 1976. In 1980 he set up Gallery Ärt Stable and the first edition of Art Stable review was published in the same year. He
    made a study trip to India in 2001 and regularly explored this country between 2002 and 2004. In 2005 he took up permanent residence in Auroville, India.

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