Levitation
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Post-Impressionism
2005
300.0 x 500.0 cm
Kunsthaus Zürich
Sigmar Polke’s “Levitation”: A Meditation on Perception and Decay
Sigmar Polke (1941–2010) stands as one of Germany's most influential visual artists, renowned for his pioneering exploration of photographic techniques and his uncompromising engagement with socio-political themes. His oeuvre consistently challenges conventional notions of representation, favoring unsettling juxtapositions and a deliberate embrace of chance to provoke contemplation about the nature of reality itself. “Levitation,” created in 2005, exemplifies this artistic ethos—a monumental canvas measuring 300 x 500 cm that transcends mere visual spectacle, inviting viewers into a profound dialogue with ideas surrounding illusion, memory, and the passage of time.- Subject Matter: The artwork depicts a seemingly banal tableau – a table laden with objects—yet Polke elevates this commonplace scene to an existential level through meticulous detail and subtle manipulation of color and texture. A group of figures stands before it, their faces turned towards the painting, capturing a moment of shared perplexity and observation.
- Style & Technique: Polke’s distinctive style is characterized by a masterful blend of photographic realism and painterly abstraction. He employs encaustic—a technique combining beeswax, resin, and pigment—to create surfaces that are both luminous and subtly distressed. This layering process imbues the artwork with an inherent sense of decay, mirroring the artist's preoccupation with themes of loss and transformation.
- Historical Context: Produced in the wake of the September 11th attacks, “Levitation” reflects Polke’s broader interest in confronting anxieties surrounding global instability and questioning established narratives. The image draws inspiration from a film still, referencing cinematic conventions to heighten its emotional impact and prompting viewers to consider how visual media shapes our understanding of experience.
- Symbolism: The fractured surface of the painting—revealing glimpses of the stretcher fabric beneath—represents a deliberate disruption of illusion and an acknowledgement of the artwork’s materiality. Trails of blood descend from the upper right corner, symbolizing vulnerability and confronting uncomfortable truths. This visual motif underscores Polke's commitment to unsettling viewers with images that challenge their assumptions about beauty and certainty.
- Emotional Impact: “Levitation” succeeds in capturing a palpable sense of unease and wonder. The artist’s gaze directs the viewer beyond the frame, suggesting an infinite expanse of imagination—a space where anxieties coexist with aspirations for transcendence. Ultimately, Polke invites us to contemplate not just what we see but how perception itself constructs our experience of the world.
Sigmar Polke (1941 – 2010)
Sigmar Polke (1941-2010) był niemieckim malarzem i fotografem znanym z eksperymentalnych technik oraz krytycznego spojrzenia na sztukę i kulturę XX wieku. Jego twórczość skupia się na kapitalistycznym realizmie, wykorzystywaniu nietypowych materiałów oraz refleksji nad historią.
Kunsthaus Zürich (Zurych, Szwajcaria)
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O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Levitation
- Artysta: Sigmar Polke
- Rok: 2005
- Wymiary oryginału: 300.0 x 500.0 cm
- Forma: Panoramic
- Status praw autorskich: Pod ochroną prawa autorskiego
- Miejsce ekspozycji: Kunsthaus Zürich
- Ruch: Post-Impressionism
- Technika wykonania: WallArt
- Paleta kolorów: Neutrals
Szybkie fakty
- Notable elements or techniques: Fabric stretcher visible
- Movement: Contemporary Realism
- Artist: Sigmar Polke
- Dimensions: 300 x 500 cm
- Year: 2005
- Medium: Oil On Canvas
- Subject or theme: Philosophical Reflection