Optogon, 1967
MediumGlass mirror, wood, light metal, foam
(H x W x D)145 × 282 × 12 cm
Status
on display, room Das fünfte Element. Werke aus der Sammlung Kemp About the workIn a figurative sense, light plays a double game: it passes through space weightlessly, yet it contains energy and renders things visible. From the 1960s onwards, the Krefeld artist Adolf Luther devoted his work to light. To him, it was the source of all images, as can be seen in this object. Arranged in a grid, the inwardly curved surfaces reflect the location in slightly offset sections. They offer single, inverted views of the room, which are shifted piece by piece. This creates countless variations of reality.
AccessionAcquisition 1968
Provenance[...]; 1968 angekauft von der Galerie Loehr, Frankfurt am Main
Inventory number0.1968.3