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Serge Poliakoff
Composition, 1955.
Oil on canvas
Estimate:
€ 140,000 - 180,000

 
$ 162,400 - 208,800

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Serge Poliakoff
1900 - 1969

Composition. 1955.
Oil on canvas.
Signed in the lower right. 81 x 100 cm (31.8 x 39.3 in).


• Characteristic, impasto color puzzle: strong contrasts and angular surfaces with a tactile surface texture.
• Poliakoff ingeniously breaks up the cold blue tones with a dominant warm-toned color center.
• Part of a German private collection for more than 25 years.
• The artist's vibrant paintings from the 1950s are his most sought-after works on the international auction market (source: artprice.com).
• Similar paintings from the 1950s can be found in major museum collections, including the Centre Pompidou, Paris, the Tate Modern, London, the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., as well as the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, New York
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Accompanied by a photo certificate issued by Alexis Poliakoff on March 5, 1999 (in copy).

PROVENANCE: Galerie Blanche, Stockholm.
Private collection Åberg, Stockholm.
Galerie Sander, Darmstadt.
Private collection North Rhine-Westphalia (acquired from the above in 1999).
Since then in family ownership.

LITERATURE: Alexis Poliakoff, Serge Poliakoff. Catalogue raisonné, vol. 2: 1955-1958, Paris 2010, p. 77, CR no. 55-32 (illustrated).

“With natural, calm vigor, dispensing with all gestures, his art of silence asserts itself in a noisy age.”

Franz Meyer, then director of the Kunsthalle Bern, in: Exhibition catalog Serge Poliakoff, Kunsthalle Bern, Bern 1960 (foreword, no p.).

Called up: December 5, 2025 - ca. 18.36 h +/- 20 min.

Serge Poliakoff's most creative period and the pinnacle of his artistic development were the 1950s. A period during which he enjoyed great success. In 1956, Michel Ragon published the first monograph on his work. In 1954, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York purchased his 1950 painting “Composition,” and in 1957, Poliakoff's works featured in a major exhibition in the US art metropolis. In 1962, 17 of his paintings took up an entire exhibition section of the French pavilion at the XXXI Venice Biennale. From then on, Poliakoff, alongside Jean Fautrier, Hans Hartung, and Pierre Soulages, was considered one of the prominent figures of post-war French abstract art.
With great sophistication and seemingly inexhaustible creative energy, inspired by, among others, the works of Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich, the artist developed a highly distinctive abstract style in those years, initially conceiving it as a framework of angular, irregular shapes and subsequently adding numerous layers of highly contrasting colors. “Form and color come from a considerable depth, and the vibrant surface is their echo. Everything vibrates in Poliakoff's paintings: the paint, carefully applied in multiple layers; its substance and value; the quality of the tone and its relationship to other tones; the distribution of weights that rise and fall [...]” (Will Grohmann, in: Exhibition booklet Serge Poliakoff, Galerie ‘Im Erker’, St. Gallen 1962, p. 10)

The present work is characterized by balanced forms that play with a certain symmetry and float in the center of the composition. Poliakoff bathes them in warm, sunny yellow and dark black, creating an appealing contrast between cold and warm, light and dark, against their otherwise varied light-blue surroundings. Under the painting's apparent monochrome margins, numerous hidden color layers, including an intense red, flash through the light blue areas here and there and are clearly visible on the back of the canvas. The differentiation and complexity of the colors in these intricate ‘color puzzles’, as well as the impasto and lively surface so typical of Poliakoff, stand in direct contrast to the outward simplicity of these works. As a result, they are never monotonous but relatively quiet, balanced, harmonious, yet versatile, compelling, and expressive. “When a painting is calm, I consider it an artistic success. Some of my paintings begin with great turmoil; they are explosive, but I am not satisfied until I have brought calm to the painting.” (Serge Poliakoff, quoted from: Exhibition booklet Serge Poliakoff, Moderne Galerie Otto Stangl, Munich 1962, n.p.) [CH]



 

Buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation for Serge Poliakoff "Composition"
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Hammer price up to 1,000,000 €: herefrom 34 % premium.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 1,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 29 % and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 1,000,000 €.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 4,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 22 % and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 4,000,000 €.
The buyer's premium contains VAT, however, it is not shown.

Regular taxation:
Hammer price up to 1,000,000 €: herefrom 29 % premium.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 1,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 23% and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 1,000,000 €.
The share of the hammer price exceeding 4,000,000 € is subject to a premium of 15% and is added to the premium of the share of the hammer price up to 4,000,000 €.
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another 0.5 % for the part of the sale proceeds from 350,000.01 to 500,000 euros and
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