Christian Eckart (1959) - Andachtsbild #718

Andachtsbild #718

wood with gold patina
245.1 cms x 160.69 cms (96.5 ins x 63.25 ins)
On verso signed, titled, dated 1990 and inscribed variously
sculpted in 1990
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "Post-War & Contemporary Art (March 3 - 31, 2022)" held on Thu, Mar 31, 2022.
Lot 006
Estimate: CAD $12,000 - $16,000
Realised: CAD $10,000

Lot description - from the online catalogue*

Provenance:
Galerie Ressle Ab, Sweden

Sold sale of Sotheby's Amsterdam, June 25, 2008, lot 169

Private Collection, Calgary
Notes:
Christian Eckart earned his Bachelor of Fine Art in Sculpture from the Alberta College of Art and Design in 1984, and his Masters in Fine Art in Painting at Hunter College in New York City in 1987. At Hunter College, Eckart studied under sculptor Robert Morris, a major figure in the development of the minimalist movement. In the late nineties, Eckart travelled and lived in New York, Berlin and Amsterdam, before eventually settling in Houston, Texas. Eckart’s work has been the subject of over 60 solo exhibitions, including museum surveys, and included in over 150 group exhibitions. His work is held in numerous prominent private and public collections internationally, including the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Guggenheim (New York), The Chicago Art Institute, the National Gallery of Art (Ottawa) and the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto). In 2009, Eckart received the distinguished honour of being inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts.

The German term Andachtsbild refers to a type of Christian devotional image used in personal prayer. Andachtsbild paintings or icons became widely produced at the end of the 18th century, with the rise of the merchant class and modern capitalism. Christian Eckart has noted his interest in Andachtsbild stems from the historical moment of their rise, a moment in history when commerce, art and religion intersected. In the Andachtsbild series, Eckart emphatically leans in on the traditional materials and format of European gold-cladded icons, but abandons their figurative subjects. Covering birch panels and pine and poplar moulding entirely with 23 carat gold-leaf, material and form compose the entire stunning monument.
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Andachtsbild #718 by artist Christian Eckart