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    • Immo Jalass (1938)
      Nov. 07, 2023

      Immo Jalass (1938)

      Est: €500 - €1,000

      Immo Jalass (1938) Untitled, signed ‘I. Jalass’ and dated XII/68 lower left. 

      Vendu Rotterdam
    • Immo Jalass (Rahlstedt 1938)
      Jul. 10, 2019

      Immo Jalass (Rahlstedt 1938)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Mickery (c. 1967) Felt pen and ballpoint pen on paper, 74.9 x 99.6 cm Provenance: Galerie Mickery, Loenersloot Note: Jalass was part of Atelier 6, as well as the Op losse schroeven-project, organized by the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam from 15 March - 27 April 1969. In 1960 the art society Mickery was founded in Loenersloot, the Netherlands. The society consisted of a gallery, a theatre and a book- and design department and was a stimulating force behind the avant-garde of that time. Key figure was artist and producer Ritsaert ten Cate (1938-2008) a man of many talents, whose experimental techniques are still, or again, used in today’s theatre. In 1966 Ten Cate organized the exhibition Project & Object, with artists such as Joseph Beuys, Bruce Naumann, Carl Andre and Jan Dibbets as participants. He founded the DasArts theatre academy in 1993, and after seven years made a career switch from managing DasArt to become an artist after studying at the ‘Rijkacademie’. He was knighted in the ‘Order van Oranje-Nassau’ and in 2017 a bridge in Amsterdam was named after him. This lot was part of the once vast collection of Ritsaert ten Cate.

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Immo Jalass (Rahlstedt 1938)
      Jul. 10, 2019

      Immo Jalass (Rahlstedt 1938)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Father is hunting the poor (1968) Signed and dated XII/68 lower left Felt pen, ballpoint pen and pencil on paper, 74.7 x 99.4 cm Provenance: Galerie Mickery, Loenersloot Note: Jalass was part of Atelier 6, as well as the Op losse schroeven-project, organized by the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam from 15 March - 27 April 1969. In 1960 the art society Mickery was founded in Loenersloot, the Netherlands. The society consisted of a gallery, a theatre and a book- and design department and was a stimulating force behind the avant-garde of that time. Key figure was artist and producer Ritsaert ten Cate (1938-2008) a man of many talents, whose experimental techniques are still, or again, used in today’s theatre. In 1966 Ten Cate organized the exhibition Project & Object, with artists such as Joseph Beuys, Bruce Naumann, Carl Andre and Jan Dibbets as participants. He founded the DasArts theatre academy in 1993, and after seven years made a career switch from managing DasArt to become an artist after studying at the ‘Rijkacademie’. He was knighted in the ‘Order van Oranje-Nassau’ and in 2017 a bridge in Amsterdam was named after him. This lot was part of the once vast collection of Ritsaert ten Cate.

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Immo Jalass (Rahlstedt 1938)
      Jun. 24, 2019

      Immo Jalass (Rahlstedt 1938)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Mickery (c. 1967) Felt pen and ballpoint pen on paper, 74.9 x 99.6 cm Provenance: Galerie Mickery, Loenersloot Note: Jalass was part of Atelier 6, as well as the Op losse schroeven-project, organized by the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam from 15 March - 27 April 1969. In 1960 the art society Mickery was founded in Loenersloot, the Netherlands. The society consisted of a gallery, a theatre and a book- and design department and was a stimulating force behind the avant-garde of that time. Key figure was artist and producer Ritsaert ten Cate (1938-2008) a man of many talents, whose experimental techniques are still, or again, used in today’s theatre. In 1966 Ten Cate organized the exhibition Project & Object, with artists such as Joseph Beuys, Bruce Naumann, Carl Andre and Jan Dibbets as participants. He founded the DasArts theatre academy in 1993, and after seven years made a career switch from managing DasArt to become an artist after studying at the ‘Rijkacademie’. He was knighted in the ‘Order van Oranje-Nassau’ and in 2017 a bridge in Amsterdam was named after him. This lot was part of the once vast collection of Ritsaert ten Cate.

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Immo Jalass (Rahlstedt 1938)
      Jun. 24, 2019

      Immo Jalass (Rahlstedt 1938)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Father is hunting the poor (1968) Signed and dated XII/68 lower left Felt pen, ballpoint pen and pencil on paper, 74.7 x 99.4 cm Provenance: Galerie Mickery, Loenersloot Note: Jalass was part of Atelier 6, as well as the Op losse schroeven-project, organized by the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam from 15 March - 27 April 1969. In 1960 the art society Mickery was founded in Loenersloot, the Netherlands. The society consisted of a gallery, a theatre and a book- and design department and was a stimulating force behind the avant-garde of that time. Key figure was artist and producer Ritsaert ten Cate (1938-2008) a man of many talents, whose experimental techniques are still, or again, used in today’s theatre. In 1966 Ten Cate organized the exhibition Project & Object, with artists such as Joseph Beuys, Bruce Naumann, Carl Andre and Jan Dibbets as participants. He founded the DasArts theatre academy in 1993, and after seven years made a career switch from managing DasArt to become an artist after studying at the ‘Rijkacademie’. He was knighted in the ‘Order van Oranje-Nassau’ and in 2017 a bridge in Amsterdam was named after him. This lot was part of the once vast collection of Ritsaert ten Cate.

      AAG Auctioneers
    • Immo Jalass (b. 1938)
      Sep. 20, 2011

      Immo Jalass (b. 1938)

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Immo Jalass (b. 1938) The pope ink and pencil on paper 74 x 100 cm.

      Christie's
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