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Franz Katzgraber :
Gebündelte Formen V

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Franz Katzgraber, Gebündelte Formen V, Ternitz, 1979
© Matthäus Prandstätter
Franz Katzgraber, Gebündelte Formen V, Ternitz, 1979
© Matthäus Prandstätter
Franz Katzgraber, Gebündelte Formen V, Ternitz, 1979
© Matthäus Prandstätter
Ternitz, 1979

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The sculpture of sheet-steel entitled 'Gebündelte Formen V' (Bundled Shapes V) was completed in 1979 and purchased specially for its present location. The concrete of the verticals is intended to express a positive approach to life. The fragmentation and the laceration illustrate the human urge to destroy.

We live in a time of specialisation, of instructions for use. Specialists do our thinking for us. Few people take the time to investigate matters thoroughly for themselves. One wants to avoid the risk of making wrong judgements. I do not want to be a specialist and give instructions for use, only to set down a few of the thoughts which preoccupy me and which make it easier to understand my work. The emphasis of the vertical axes in my work is intended to give expression to life-affirming and upright qualities. In working I affirm life and accept the challenge of living it. For me, forms that strive upwards are life-affirming. Cutting up and tearing up are intended to illustrate that which is diabolical, the compulsion of human beings to destroy what they have created. In calm and clear formulas I have also allowed myself to be inspired by technology. It is a variation, a figment of the imagination.
(Franz Katzgraber)

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Franz Katzgraber, Gebündelte Formen V, Ternitz, 1979
© Matthäus Prandstätter
Franz Katzgraber, Gebündelte Formen V, Ternitz, 1979
© Matthäus Prandstätter
Franz Katzgraber, Gebündelte Formen V, Ternitz, 1979
© Matthäus Prandstätter