Modern & Contemporary Discoveries
Modern & Contemporary Discoveries
Property from a German Private Collection
Double White Bed
Lot closes
November 13, 02:13 PM GMT
Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 EUR
Starting Bid
10,000 EUR
Lot Details
Description
Property from a German Private Collection
Attila Szűcs
b. 1967
Double White Bed
oil on canvas
140 by 200 cm.
55 by 78¾ in.
Executed in 2003.
Emmanuel Walderdorff Galerie, Cologne
Purchased from the above by the present owner in 2006
Cologne, Emmanuel Walderdorff Galerie, Local News From Nowhere: Attila Szucs, 2006, p. 89, illustrated in the catalogue
Born in Miskolc in 1967, Attila Szűcs has lived and worked in Budapest since 1981. In his works, the artist invents a world that evokes a sense of mystery: believable, acutely familiar and tangible, yet also 'other' and eery. His interiors are often shrouded in a blur - a kind of mysterious fog - to this end. Their spooky quality is related to Freud's the concept of the uncanny (Unheimlichkeit), which unfolds in the tension between familiar and unknown, accustomed and unusual, living and inanimate. The present work, similarly to Two Red Beds, 1997 (Ludwig Museum, Budapest), cleverly evokes yet removes human beings. The scene is vaguely familiar but also speculative and has a captivating dreamlike quality.
Works by Szűcs can be seen in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest and in Ludwig Museum, Budapest, among others.
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