Untitled, Adolphe Lechtenberg
This original mixed media work by German artist Adolphe Lechtenberg presents a compelling exploration of form, space, and material through a sculptural approach to collage.
Constructed as a three-dimensional composition, the work unfolds within a transparent acrylic vitrine, where painted and cut elements are carefully arranged to activate depth and spatial tension. The interplay between flat surfaces and suspended forms creates a dynamic visual rhythm, allowing the viewer to engage with the piece from multiple perspectives.
Lechtenberg’s practice reflects a strong connection to the experimental traditions of postwar European art, particularly the expanded field of painting, where boundaries between image and object dissolve. In this work, color and structure function together to generate a balanced yet expressive composition, combining geometric clarity with intuitive placement.
The result is a visually striking object that exists between painting and sculpture, embodying both precision and spontaneity. It invites a contemplative viewing experience, where shifting angles reveal new relationships between elements and space.
For collectors, this piece represents a distinctive example of Lechtenberg’s interdisciplinary approach, particularly appealing to those interested in contemporary collage, spatial abstraction, and object-based art.
Measurements & Prices:
14 × 14 × 22 cm
About the pieces:
Adolphe Lechtenberg is a German contemporary artist associated with the influential Düsseldorf art scene. His work explores the intersection between painting, collage, and spatial construction, often incorporating layered materials and sculptural elements. Influenced by postwar conceptual practices, his artistic language emphasizes experimentation, materiality, and the relationship between surface and depth. Through a multidisciplinary approach, Lechtenberg creates works that challenge traditional formats, positioning themselves between two-dimensional composition and three-dimensional object.
This original mixed media work by German artist Adolphe Lechtenberg presents a compelling exploration of form, space, and material through a sculptural approach to collage.
Constructed as a three-dimensional composition, the work unfolds within a transparent acrylic vitrine, where painted and cut elements are carefully arranged to activate depth and spatial tension. The interplay between flat surfaces and suspended forms creates a dynamic visual rhythm, allowing the viewer to engage with the piece from multiple perspectives.
Lechtenberg’s practice reflects a strong connection to the experimental traditions of postwar European art, particularly the expanded field of painting, where boundaries between image and object dissolve. In this work, color and structure function together to generate a balanced yet expressive composition, combining geometric clarity with intuitive placement.
The result is a visually striking object that exists between painting and sculpture, embodying both precision and spontaneity. It invites a contemplative viewing experience, where shifting angles reveal new relationships between elements and space.
For collectors, this piece represents a distinctive example of Lechtenberg’s interdisciplinary approach, particularly appealing to those interested in contemporary collage, spatial abstraction, and object-based art.
Measurements & Prices:
14 × 14 × 22 cm
About the pieces:
Adolphe Lechtenberg is a German contemporary artist associated with the influential Düsseldorf art scene. His work explores the intersection between painting, collage, and spatial construction, often incorporating layered materials and sculptural elements. Influenced by postwar conceptual practices, his artistic language emphasizes experimentation, materiality, and the relationship between surface and depth. Through a multidisciplinary approach, Lechtenberg creates works that challenge traditional formats, positioning themselves between two-dimensional composition and three-dimensional object.
