Louisiana Print

Asger Jorn - Untitled (1972)

$40
Membership price: $36

Louisiana print with Asger Jorn's work, Untitled , from 1972 - the year before the artist died. Asger Jorn is one of the central figures in 20th century Danish art and his works have a special place in Louisiana. The print is on extra strong, uncoated paper.

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Louisiana print with Asger Jorn's work, Untitled , from 1972 - the year before the artist died. Asger Jorn is one of the central figures in 20th century Danish art and his works have a special place in Louisiana. The print is on extra strong, uncoated paper.

Asger Jorn's talent spans far and wide and over almost all genres, and in this woodcut you can feel the inspiration from both Japan and Edvard Munch.

Asger Jorn's pictures are about things that we all think about: Life, death, love and happiness. His pictures are populated by imaginary beings who, like us, are born and die, love, cry, laugh, etc.

Jorn was a boundary-crossing artist in every way – both in terms of the international art scene, the COBRA movement, the Situationist International and much more, but also in relation to his thoughts on the artist's position in society.

Asger Jorn's challenges to the substance of art, to the materials, were legendary and lifelong. He worked with and processed all known categories within the visual arts, and had a special eye for breaking down categorizations, if that was even possible for him.

Jorn was critical of an elevated perception of art, and he deliberately challenged fine culture with banality, irony, humor and anti-aesthetics.

Like the generation of post-war artists, Asger Jorn insisted on the dream of community, socialism and on a universal, abstract visual language that could help unite war-torn Europe.

Dimensions: A3 size (29.7 x 42 cm)

If the print is purchased with a frame, we will frame it for you . .

Frame: 12 mm
Material: Frame in solid oak and with high-quality acrylic glass.

Please note that a wooden frame is a natural product, so there may be variations in the structure of the wood.

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