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Martin Bigum (b. Copenhagen 1966)

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Martin Bigum (b. Copenhagen 1966)

“Enhver sin stilhed”. Signed Martin Bigum 2019, 2/40. Lithograph. Sheet size 74×54 cm.

The Danish artist Martin Bigum (b. 1966) lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Bigum went to The School of Decorative Art (Danmarks Designskole) where he learned a lot about graphic awareness and acquired drawing skills which he continuously uses in his artistic practice today. He is primarily a painter but has since the 1990’s experimented with graphics, drawings, photography, installations, video art, music, and poetry. Bigum’s works are often full of references, and he uses art history as an elusive image bank, ranging from medieval doomsday scenarios to popular comic cartoons. In addition, you may find a relationship with J. F. Willumsen’s late paintings, the futurists’ fascination of movement and the fragmented image build-up of cubism. Represented at Rammefabrikken.

Condition: Examined in frame. Original condition.

Please note that the item has been on the charity auction 185 for the benefit of Børns Vilkår. The fee is calculated by bid, but will be returned to the buyer after the auction, so the purchase price is the pure estimate amount.

Category: Modern Prints ▸ Contemporary art

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Martin Bigum (b. Copenhagen 1966)

“Enhver sin stilhed”. Signed Martin Bigum 2019, 2/40. Lithograph. Sheet size 74×54 cm.

The Danish artist Martin Bigum (b. 1966) lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Bigum went to The School of Decorative Art (Danmarks Designskole) where he learned a lot about graphic awareness and acquired drawing skills which he continuously uses in his artistic practice today. He is primarily a painter but has since the 1990’s experimented with graphics, drawings, photography, installations, video art, music, and poetry. Bigum’s works are often full of references, and he uses art history as an elusive image bank, ranging from medieval doomsday scenarios to popular comic cartoons. In addition, you may find a relationship with J. F. Willumsen’s late paintings, the futurists’ fascination of movement and the fragmented image build-up of cubism. Represented at Rammefabrikken.

Condition: Examined in frame. Original condition.

Please note that the item has been on the charity auction 185 for the benefit of Børns Vilkår. The fee is calculated by bid, but will be returned to the buyer after the auction, so the purchase price is the pure estimate amount.

Category: Modern Prints ▸ Contemporary art

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