Publication Date: 1981
Seller: SitterArt, St.Gallen, Switzerland
Art / Print / Poster Signed
US$ 11,680.91
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketKein Einband. Condition: Sehr gut. Dust Jacket Condition: Sehr gut. *** This mixed-media artwork is a striking example of Robert Combas raw and expressive visual language. Combas, a key figure in the Figuration Libre (Free Figuration) movement, blends elements of street art, graffiti, and comic book aesthetics to create dynamic and energetic compositions. This work, featuring bold linework, layered textures, and spontaneous gestures, exemplifies his rebellious, narrative-driven approach to contemporary art *** Robert Combas - Original work with Polar Bear - In mixed media : Acrylic, crayon and pen on paper, dated 1981. Hand-signed and dated Combas 81 lower right in green. Authorship Archives Robert Combas, Ivry-sur-Seine *** Drawing is professionally framed, under custom-cut, red linen acid-free passe-partout, in a high-quality, handcrafted black wooden frame with PLEXIGLAS Optical HC, scratch-resistant and UV-protected. Framed approx.55 x 45 cm *** Robert Combas (born 1957) is a French painter recognized for pioneering Figuration Libre, a movement that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a response to minimalism and conceptual art. Inspired by pop culture, rock music, comic books, and outsider art, Combas developed a distinctive, highly animated style. His work often explores themes of violence, desire, mythology, and human existence, rendered with a sense of playfulness and spontaneity. His influence extends beyond France, with his works housed in major institutions such as the Centre Pompidou (Paris), Musée d Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and the Ludwig Museum (Cologne) *** This 1981 composition captures Combas signature visual energy, depicting a stylized polar bear with geometric abstraction and gestural elements. The use of white acrylic paint, crayon, and pen creates a textured surface that evokes a sense of movement and layered depth. The bold red accent for the bear s eye contrasts against the muted background, drawing attention to its presence. The chaotic yet structured arrangement of forms and patterns is characteristic of Combas early works, reflecting his raw, spontaneous, and rebellious artistic approach during this period *** During the early 1980s, Combas was a leading figure in the Figuration Libre movement, challenging the conventions of traditional painting with his direct, unfiltered artistic expression. His works from this time often feature mythical creatures, distorted figures, and chaotic compositions, mirroring the punk rock and underground culture that influenced him. His ability to merge abstract expressionism with narrative storytelling solidified his reputation as a provocative and boundary-pushing artist *** As a rare and historically significant work from 1981, it represents an important chapter in contemporary European art, making it a valuable addition to any collection of avant-garde or contemporary expressionist art ****** SHIPPING: Worldwide shipping available *** CONDITION: in very good condition *****. Signatur des Verfassers.