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    • § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977)
      Feb. 24, 2022

      § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977)

      Est: £2,500 - £3,500

      § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977) MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN B.1977) Hey Joe 2010 signed, titled and dated MARCEL EICHNER / 2010 (on the reverse) gouache, acrylic and ink on canvas canvas: 225 x 199.5 cm frame: 228.5 x 203.5 framed ARR Literature: Nicole Hackert, Marcel Eichner, Contemporary Fine Arts (ed), Berlin, 2010 Exhibited: Berlin, Contemporary Fine Arts Galerie GmbH, Marcel Eichner 8 x Elmer, 6 October 2010 - 13 November 2010 Marcel Eichner was heavily influenced by German Expressionism, the aesthetics of which originated in the 1920s and are characterised broadly by depictions of distorted realities that encourage emotional responses. Eichner intends to represent daily scenes as they would seem in a world without social norms to constrain our most complex and repressed emotions. He is interested in capturing emotional responses - "not how things look or should be, but how they feel like." The artist chooses to render spaces where he has developed memories and personal associations, generally in interior household settings. Through a dark imaginative lens, the artist reacts to the feelings and thoughts that result from being in a familiar surrounding. His early figurative works are characterized by an unconventional interplay of windows, doors, jagged lines, contrasting colors, and mundane objects. In this strange nightmarish fantasy, humans become monster-like forms and impressions of their own personal struggles. Within the presented work, Eichner demonstrates how abstraction can create forms, figures and enhance emotion. In doing so, Hey Joe provides a critical examination of subconscious experiences and visualisations of memories and fantasies summoned by art. This wildly imaginary and distorted world, whether figurative or abstract, is reflective of our constant endeavor to come to terms with reality. They are visualizations of the artist's environment, memories and states of being - a mirror of his subconscious. When asked to comment on how he presents motifs throughout his work, Eichner has said, “I wake up in a dream and think of the rest.” In Hey Joe, Eichner utilises abstraction to establish an uncanny narrative as the context of the work by embedding notable certainties. For example, the title of the piece, Hey Joe, alludes to the designation of a specific figure or person.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977)
      Nov. 03, 2021

      § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977)

      Est: £5,000 - £7,000

      § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977) MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN B.1977) Hey Joe 2010 signed, titled and dated MARCEL EICHNER / 2010 (on the reverse) gouache, acrylic and ink on canvas canvas: 225 x 199.5 cm frame: 228.5 x 203.5 framed ARR Literature: Nicole Hackert, Marcel Eichner, Contemporary Fine Arts (ed), Berlin, 2010 Exhibited: Berlin, Contemporary Fine Arts Galerie GmbH, Marcel Eichner 8 x Elmer, 6 October 2010 - 13 November 2010 Marcel Eichner was heavily influenced by German Expressionism, the aesthetics of which originated in the 1920s and are characterised broadly by depictions of distorted realities that encourage emotional responses. Eichner intends to represent daily scenes as they would seem in a world without social norms to constrain our most complex and repressed emotions. He is interested in capturing emotional responses - "not how things look or should be, but how they feel like." The artist chooses to render spaces where he has developed memories and personal associations, generally in interior household settings. Through a dark imaginative lens, the artist reacts to the feelings and thoughts that result from being in a familiar surrounding. His early figurative works are characterized by an unconventional interplay of windows, doors, jagged lines, contrasting colors, and mundane objects. In this strange nightmarish fantasy, humans become monster-like forms and impressions of their own personal struggles. Within the presented work, Eichner demonstrates how abstraction can create forms, figures and enhance emotion. In doing so, Hey Joe provides a critical examination of subconscious experiences and visualisations of memories and fantasies summoned by art. This wildly imaginary and distorted world, whether figurative or abstract, is reflective of our constant endeavor to come to terms with reality. They are visualizations of the artist's environment, memories and states of being - a mirror of his subconscious. When asked to comment on how he presents motifs throughout his work, Eichner has said, “I wake up in a dream and think of the rest.” In Hey Joe, Eichner utilises abstraction to establish an uncanny narrative as the context of the work by embedding notable certainties. For example, the title of the piece, Hey Joe, alludes to the designation of a specific figure or person.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977)
      Mar. 22, 2021

      § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977)

      Est: £400 - £600

      MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977) Hey Joe 2010 ink and acrylic on hardboard 30 x 30 cm ARR Provenance: Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin

      Chiswick Auctions
    • § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977)
      Mar. 22, 2021

      § MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977)

      Est: £500 - £700

      MARCEL EICHNER (GERMAN, B.1977) Très Chair signed and inscribed Eichner (lower left), "Good Luck" (lower right); signed, inscribed and dated Marcel Eichner 2010/Chair (on the reverse) acrylic, gouache, ink on canvas 80 x 60 cm ARR

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Marcel Eichner (b. 1977) Untitled signed and inscribed 'MAEK 283 Marcel Eic
      Mar. 11, 2021

      Marcel Eichner (b. 1977) Untitled signed and inscribed 'MAEK 283 Marcel Eic

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Marcel Eichner (b. 1977) Untitled signed and inscribed 'MAEK 283 Marcel Eichner' (on the reverse) acrylic and ink on canvas 63 x 47 in. (160 x 119.4 cm.) Executed in 2015.

      Christie's
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