SOLD. Rare Artwork by Ryah Stelmanssen °1932, Åland Islands

 

SOLD.

Rare Newly discovered art piece by controversial ‘Enfant Terrible’ artist & former convict, Ryah Stelmanssen (born 1932), Alsand Islands.

Framed piece titled “The Prodigal Son Returns, 1952′. Medium is gold mylar, traces of helium & empty dreams. Frame measures 30 x 30 inches. Currently being appraised. 

Soon to be on display at an upcoming major retrospect of the artist & his lifetime career.

 

Ryah Stelmanssen (°1932, Armageddon, Åland Islands) is an artist who works in a variety of media. By merging several seemingly incompatible worlds into a new universe, Stelmanssen often creates several practically identical works, upon which thoughts that have apparently just been developed are manifested: notes are made and then crossed out again, ‘mistakes’ are repeated.

  His artworks are on the one hand touchingly beautiful, on the other hand painfully attractive. Again and again, the artist leaves us orphaned with a mix of conflicting feelings and thoughts. With a subtle minimalistic approach, he creates work in which a fascination with the clarity of content and an uncompromising attitude towards conceptual and minimal art can be found. The work is aloof and systematic and a cool and neutral imagery is used.

  His works bear strong political references. The possibility or the dream of the annulment of a (historically or socially) fixed identity is a constant focal point. By manipulating the viewer to create confusion, he uses a visual vocabulary that addresses many different social and political issues. The work incorporates time as well as space – a fictional and experiential universe that only emerges bit by bit.

His practice provides a useful set of allegorical tools for manoeuvring with a pseudo-minimalist approach in the world of art: these meticulously planned works resound and resonate with images culled from the fantastical realm of imagination. Ryah Stelmanssen currently lives and works in New York.

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