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81
Imi Knoebel
Wera, 1992.
Acrylic on panel
Estimate:
€ 100,000 - 120,000

 
$ 116,000 - 139,200

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Imi Knoebel
1940

Wera. 1992.
Acrylic on panel.
Signed and dated on the reverse, as well as with a typographically inscribed label. 200 x 140 x 15 cm (78.7 x 55.1 x 5.9 in).
[EH].

• Large-format work from the series “ Female Russian Avant-Garde Artists” by Imi Knoebel.
• With “Wera,” Imi Knoebel honors the Russian artist Wera Ermolaeva (also Jermolajewa) (1893-1937).
• Malevich appointed Wera Ermolaeva as a teacher at the Vitebsk art school founded by Chagall, and in 1920, she became its director
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PROVENANCE: Achenbach Kunsthandel, Düsseldorf.
German Corporate Collection (acquired from the above in 1992).


Imi Knoebel is one of the most radical and consistent abstract artists of our time […] In Knoebel’s work, radicalism and consistency combine to form a balanced unity that is constantly put to the test.”

Zdenek Felix, quoted from: Imi Knoebel. Retrospective 1968–1996, exhibition catalog, Haus der Kunst, Munich, 1996, pp. 291f.

Called up: December 5, 2025 - ca. 19.40 h +/- 20 min.

The series of works entitled “ Porträts”, to which the present work belongs, was created between 1991 and 1995. Since the late 1980s, Imi Knoebel has focused entirely on the effect of color. To avoid distraction by formal aspects, he opted for a consistent five-part scheme within a rectangle, which may recall a stylized human face. The five parts of each picture not only stand out from each other in terms of color but are also accentuated by joints to enhance the intrinsic value of the individual color fields. Viewed en face, the surface still vaguely resembles the schematic features of a human face.
“Wera” is an exceptionally large work with a powerful presence. The title “Wera” suggests an association with the Russian avant-garde artist Vera Mikhailovna Yermolayeva (1893–1937). Marc Chagall appointed her, along with El Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich, to teach at the “People's Art School” he had founded in Vitebsk in 1918. From 1920 onwards, she followed Chagall as director of this important institution. In the course of the Stalinist purges, the artist was arrested in 1934 and died in a camp near Karaganda (Kazakhstan) in 1937.
However, Imi Knoebel is not concerned with depicting real people but rather with the superordinate concept of portraiture, where the choice and interplay of colors replace the face's individuality, allowing the colors to speak for the person. In their strict reduction to schemes that vary in color but are formally reduced, his portraits are reminiscent of Alexej Jawlensky's intense exploration of the motif of the head. [EH]



 

Buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation for Imi Knoebel "Wera"
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another 3 % of the hammer price from 50,000.01 to 200,000 euros,
another 1 % for the part of the sales proceeds from 200,000.01 to 350,000 euros,
another 0.5 % for the part of the sale proceeds from 350,000.01 to 500,000 euros and
another 0.25 % of the hammer price over 500,000 euros.
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