David Bürkle, Wall Object, 1995
This rare wall object, created in 1995 by Swiss artist David Bürkle, embodies the quiet strength of minimalist expression. Constructed in wood with painted elements, the work reveals a geometric interplay of vertical and horizontal rhythm, presented within a precise frame that enhances its sculptural presence.
Marked by restraint yet undeniably powerful, the piece transcends decoration. Its refined balance of materiality and proportion transforms the wall into an active field of contemplation, making it an exceptional addition for both private collectors and design-driven interiors.
Measurements:
Available upon request
About the Artist:
David Bürkle (b. Switzerland) is a contemporary Swiss artist recognized for his exploration of form, material, and architectural rhythm. Since the 1990s, his practice has centered on the dialogue between natural wood, painted surfaces, and spatial harmony. His wall objects embody a minimalist sensibility that merges art, design, and sculpture, resulting in works of timeless presence. Represented in notable private collections, Bürkle continues to be valued for his ability to craft pieces that combine precision, authenticity, and enduring elegance.
Captured through the lens of Cornelia kindsvater these images beautifully showcase the refined elegance and craftsmanship behind the vision.
This rare wall object, created in 1995 by Swiss artist David Bürkle, embodies the quiet strength of minimalist expression. Constructed in wood with painted elements, the work reveals a geometric interplay of vertical and horizontal rhythm, presented within a precise frame that enhances its sculptural presence.
Marked by restraint yet undeniably powerful, the piece transcends decoration. Its refined balance of materiality and proportion transforms the wall into an active field of contemplation, making it an exceptional addition for both private collectors and design-driven interiors.
Measurements:
Available upon request
About the Artist:
David Bürkle (b. Switzerland) is a contemporary Swiss artist recognized for his exploration of form, material, and architectural rhythm. Since the 1990s, his practice has centered on the dialogue between natural wood, painted surfaces, and spatial harmony. His wall objects embody a minimalist sensibility that merges art, design, and sculpture, resulting in works of timeless presence. Represented in notable private collections, Bürkle continues to be valued for his ability to craft pieces that combine precision, authenticity, and enduring elegance.
Captured through the lens of Cornelia kindsvater these images beautifully showcase the refined elegance and craftsmanship behind the vision.
