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    • Jonas Burgert *
      Nov. 20, 2024

      Jonas Burgert *

      Est: €80,000 - €120,000

      (born in Berlin in 1969) Untitled, 2005, signed and dated Jonas Burgert 2005 on the reverse, oil on canvas, 222 x 200 cm Provenance: Corporate Collection, Germany Exhibited: Long Museum West Bund, Shanghai, Jonas Burgert: blüht und lügt, 31 July – 10 October 2021 ARP Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Remagen, Jonas Burgert: Sinn frisst, 16 February – 13 September 2020 MAMbo, Bologna, Jonas Burgert – Lotsucht Scandagliodipendenza, 26 January – 17 April 2017 Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover, Jonas Burgert: Schutt und Futter, 22 February – 20 May 2013 Exhibited/Literature: Kunsthalle, Tübingen, Kunsthalle Krems, December 2010 - June 2011, Jonas Burgert, Lebendversuch, exhib. cat. Cologne 2011, no. 19, p. 95, with full-page col.-ill. p. 86 Jonas Burgert's visually complex and multi-layered painting is characterised by an eerie calm, despite its many figures. The division of space with an escape to the outside is reminiscent of Dutch interior scenes, but instead of the sweeping maid or children playing music that populate those quiet interiors, the woman here is dressed in white, and, like Dürer's Melancholia, fills the air with melancholy. By creating unknown spaces within the pictorial space, Burgert's works point to a fourth dimension. They are dominated by an anarchic, devastated atmosphere whose story, expressed in the stoic disorientation of the figures, remains uncertain and as yet untold. The deliberately artificially charged levels of reality of each individual character lead to a labyrinthine, intertwined, and emotionally similar unravelling of infinite historical worlds. The viewer feels abducted into a surreal fantasy world, believing himself to be part of the floating state around him, in which, despite its hypnotising pull, the feeling of a forever lost idyll remains. ‘My interest,’ says Burgert, ‘is primarily focussed on the phenomenon of man, on the problem of self-definition. People don't know what a person is. We don't have a standard map, we have to constantly redefine our coordinates. We are constantly searching in this self-reflection. Because we are not simply instinctive beings. The resulting uncertainty leads to the need to embed ourselves. We dress up, subordinate ourselves to a culture, a ceremony, a rite, a fashion, a religion. I don't know how many thousands of gods man has invented in order to discover himself in them. Unlike animals, man argues with his existence, his definition. This phenomenon interests me’ (Jonas Burgert quoted in Heinrich Dietz, ‘Schutt und Asche’, https://www.jonasburgert.de/2016/02/17/heinrich-dietz-rubble-and-fodder/#more-271).

      Dorotheum
    • JONAS BURGERT (B. 1969). Zugfang. oil on canvas 27 ¾ x 23 ¾in. (70.4 x 60.2
      Oct. 10, 2024

      JONAS BURGERT (B. 1969). Zugfang. oil on canvas 27 ¾ x 23 ¾in. (70.4 x 60.2

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      JONAS BURGERT (B. 1969). Zugfang. oil on canvas 27 ¾ x 23 ¾in. (70.4 x 60.2cm.).

      Christie's
    • Jonas Burgert: Jeden Geist fressen
      Jun. 06, 2024

      Jonas Burgert: Jeden Geist fressen

      Est: €60,000 - €80,000

      BURGERT, JONAS 1969 Berlin Title: "Jeden Geist fressen". Date: 2005. Technique: Oil on untreated cotton. Measurement: 430 x 410cm. Notation: Titled, dated and signed verso lower right: Jeden Geist fressen 2005 Jonas Burgert. Provenance: - Produzentengalerie, Hamburg 2005 - Sammlung Prof. Dr. Thomas Olbricht, Essen Exhibitions: - Palast der Republik, Berlin 2005 - Kunsthalle Krems, 2010 Literature: - Exhib. cat. Fraktale IV-Tod, Palast der Republik, Nürnberg 2005, p. 29, ill. - Exhib. cat. Lebenslust und Totentanz - Olbricht Collection, Kunsthalle Krems, 2010, p. 100, ill. - Monumental large format from the artist's main oeuvre - Outstanding example of the artist's own pictorial language - Exhibited in the Palace of the Republic in 2005. Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Arrangement after the auction. Explanations to the Catalogue Jonas Burgert Germany Figurative Painting Contemporary Art Post War 2000s Group of Figures Painting Oil Apocalyse

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • Jonas Burgert, Farn II, 2001
      Jun. 04, 2024

      Jonas Burgert, Farn II, 2001

      Est: €25,000 - €30,000

      Signed 'Jonas Burgert' verso on canvas and signed, dated and titled 'Jonas Burgert Farn II '01'.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Jonas Burgert, Täuschung, 2010
      Jun. 04, 2024

      Jonas Burgert, Täuschung, 2010

      Est: €150,000 - €200,000

      Signed, dated and titled '- Täuschung - 2010 Jonas Burgert' verso on canvas. The paintings by Jonas Burgert gather together a panopticon of impressions that address the obscure behind the visible in an enigmatic way, staging the compositional structure similarly to a cryptic theatre play. […] Thus, his mostly large-scale compositions are dedicated to nothing less but the drama of life, the history of mankind and the world. The painterly explorations are in the tradition of the centuries-old motif of world theatre (Theatrum mundi), in which the world becomes a stage, life becomes a play, man becomes a player. (Hans-Peter Wipplinger, in: Jonas Burgert. Lebendversuch, Cologne 2011, p.75). The description “world theater” characterises the monumental painting Täuschung [deception] in the best possible way. A diverse cast of numerous androgynous characters act within a mysteriously convoluted theatre backdrop made of partly collapsed brick walls. A monstrous giant sits in the midst of this backdrop; however, the general activity is concentrated on a figure in the centre of the picture, which is held and guided by the others with ribbons like a puppet on a string. A figure wrapped in white cloth with a globe in its hands reminiscent of mythical sibyls, prophetesses of antiquity, witnesses the event. Physiognomies and costumes cannot be assigned to any time or space, the proportions of the figures vary according to the model of medieval painting and suggest different hierarchical levels. Jonas Burgert’s fantastic visual cosmos with its multi-layered allusions and riddles awaits the individual interpretations of the viewer.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Jonas Burgert Berlin 1969 – lives in Berlin - Untitled. 2005
      May. 31, 2024

      Jonas Burgert Berlin 1969 – lives in Berlin - Untitled. 2005

      Est: €20,000 - €30,000

      Jonas Burgert Berlin 1969 – lives in Berlin Untitled. 2005 Oil on canvas 27 1/2 × 23 3/4 in. Signed and dated on the reverse: Jonas Burgert 2005

      Grisebach
    • Jonas Burgert Berlin 1969 – lives in Berlin - Untitled. 2012
      May. 31, 2024

      Jonas Burgert Berlin 1969 – lives in Berlin - Untitled. 2012

      Est: €20,000 - €30,000

      Jonas Burgert Berlin 1969 – lives in Berlin Untitled. 2012 Multi-part bronze, painted in colour, and steel rope 22 × 16 1/2 × 15 in.; sphere: 9 7/8 in.; variable dimensions

      Grisebach
    • Jonas Burgert *
      May. 23, 2024

      Jonas Burgert *

      Est: €60,000 - €80,000

      (born in Berlin in 1969) Calm - Windstill, 2007, signed, dated and titled Jonas Burgert 2007 windstill on the reverse, oil on canvas, 160 x 140 cm, on stretcher Provenance: Corporate Collection Germany ExhibitedLiterature: Kunsthalle Tübingen, 11 December 2010 – 6 March 2011, Kunsthalle Krems, 27 March - 13 June 2011, Jonas Burgert, Lebendversuch, exhib. cat. Cologne 2011, no. 61, p. 99, with full-page col-ill. p. 36 People are at the centre of Jonas Burgert's works. Out of context, they move as individuals, in groups or populate the picture surface as veritable "human clusters". Born of the artist's imagination and inventiveness, his "creatures" occasionally appear manneristically exaggerated, with overlong limbs and distorted forms. Embedded in tense, absurd, enigmatic, metaphorical, and destructive scenarios, we encounter individuals who, despite their immediate proximity to others, seem completely isolated and segregated. They seem to be thrown back on themselves, introverted, lost in thought, empty and unable to make contact with others. And even those who seem to have caught our eye - like the person standing here with their head wrapped in linen and looking directly at us - nevertheless look past us and through us. In his art, the artist poses questions about human existence in all its vulnerability and search for meaning. He combines archaic elements with those from the modern world in order to emphasise the timeless dimension of the central questions of human existence. see: Jonas Burgert. Sinn frisst, exhib. cat. Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, 16 february – 16 august 2020, p. 96 “I have thought about how I can best capture the peculiarity of our time on canvas. How can I integrate in my paintings the cynical and artificial elements that I feel characterize our time? I found the wonderful idea of doing this via colour, in an abstract manner. I proceed as follows: on the canvas I develop a completely classical theme and composition that can be quiescent at times, then change the proportions at my will and finally try to exhaust the colours by drawing them out until they almost become toxic, poisonous. Some of these colour contrasts are so extreme that the process of viewing them can be rather unpleasant for the observer. But I love that! Colours are vitally important to me, they are quite fantastic!” Jonas Burgert

      Dorotheum
    • Jonas Burgert – Gift gegen Zeit
      May. 11, 2024

      Jonas Burgert – Gift gegen Zeit

      Est: - €300

      Gift gegen Zeit Radierung. 2012. 37,5 x 29 cm (54 x 44,5 cm). Signiert, datiert und nummeriert. (27) Exemplar 46/100. – Erschienen im Verlag der Galerie Blain Southern in Berlin. – Abzug auf festem Velin. – Sehr schön erhalten. 37,5 x 29 cm (54 x 44,5 cm)

      Dr. Andreas Sturies Moderne Kunst & Auktionen
    • Jonas Burgert - Wieger, 2017
      Dec. 03, 2023

      Jonas Burgert - Wieger, 2017

      Est: -

      Jonas Burgert Wieger, 2017 Heliogravure, signiert 61,5 x 50,5 cm

      Zentrum Überleben Charity
    • ”Treppenspringer”
      Dec. 01, 2023

      ”Treppenspringer”

      Est: €70,000 - €90,000

      On the reverse inscribed, signed and dated with brush in black: JONAS BURGERT J. Burgert 2005

      Grisebach
    • ”Haupter”
      Dec. 01, 2023

      ”Haupter”

      Est: €28,000 - €34,000

      Titled, signed and dated with brush in black on the reverse: - Haupter - 2011 J. Burgert

      Grisebach
    • ”Kaltlauf”
      Nov. 30, 2023

      ”Kaltlauf”

      Est: €100,000 - €150,000

      Titled, dated and signed with brush in black on the reverse: - Kaltlauf - 2010 J. Burgert

      Grisebach
    • Jonas Burgert: "Jeden Geist fressen"
      Nov. 29, 2023

      Jonas Burgert: "Jeden Geist fressen"

      Est: €60,000 - €80,000

      BURGERT, JONAS 1969 Berlin Title: "Jeden Geist fressen". Date: 2005. Technique: Oil on untreated cotton. Measurement: 430 x 410cm. Notation: Titled, dated and signed verso lower right: Jeden Geist fressen 2005 Jonas Burgert. Provenance: - Produzentengalerie, Hamburg 2005 - Sammlung Prof. Dr. Thomas Olbricht, Essen Exhibitions: - Palast der Republik, Berlin 2005 - Kunsthalle Krems, 2010 Literature: - Exhib. cat. Fraktale IV-Tod, Palast der Republik, Nürnberg 2005, p. 29, ill. - Exhib. cat. Lebenslust und Totentanz - Olbricht Collection, Kunsthalle Krems, 2010, p. 100, ill. - Monumental large format from the artist's main oeuvre - Outstanding example of the artist's own pictorial language - Exhibited in the Palace of the Republic in 2005 Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Arrangement after the auction. Explanations to the Catalogue

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • Rückzug
      Oct. 13, 2023

      Rückzug

      Est: £80,000 - £120,000

      Jonas Burgert b. 1969 Rückzug signed twice, titled and dated 2005 (on the reverse) oil on canvas 301 by 279.7 cm. 118½ by 110⅛ in. Executed in 2005.

      Sotheby's
    • Jonas Burgert (1969 Berlin) – „Stück Hirn“ (“Piece of Brain”)
      Jun. 30, 2023

      Jonas Burgert (1969 Berlin) – „Stück Hirn“ (“Piece of Brain”)

      Est: €100,000 - €150,000

      Oil on canvas (3-parts). 2009. Ca. 380 x 495 cm (Each ca. 380 x 165 cm). Each signed, dated and titled on the reverse on the canvas. • Characteristic work, providing a stage for the human spirit • With a peculiar charm derived from a mixture of beauty and unease • Jonas Burgert is one of the most sought-after representational painters of our times

      Karl & Faber
    • Fängt
      Jun. 28, 2023

      Fängt

      Est: £80,000 - £120,000

      Jonas Burgert b. 1969 Fängt signed, titled and dated 2016 on the reverse oil on canvas 340.5 by 240 cm. 134 by 94½ in.

      Sotheby's
    • Jonas Burgert Beisein. 2022. Acryl über Digitaldru…
      Jun. 23, 2023

      Jonas Burgert Beisein. 2022. Acryl über Digitaldru…

      Est: €600 -

      Contemporary Art Jonas Burgert Beisein. 2022. Acryl über Digitaldruck auf Velin. 60 x 39,5 cm (60 x 39,5 cm). Signiert, datiert, betitelt und nummeriert. - Mit einer leichten Griffspur am Rand. Verso leichte Atelierspuren. Insgesamt sehr gut. Ausgezeichneter, punktuell expressiv überarbeiteter Druck mit Rand. Serielles Unikat aus einer Edition von 308 Exemplaren. - Aus der Edition für UnitedForUkraine, die einen Zusammenschluss an Freiwilligen, Nichtregierungsorganisationen und Wirtschaftsverbänden darstellt, der sich gegen den Angriffskrieg Russlands auf die Ukraine einsetzt. Jonas Burgerts Arbeiten wurden lediglich für 24 Stunden verkauft und sind Teil eines Hilfsprojektes, bei dem sich Künstler für ein Ende des Krieges einsetzen und zu humanitärer Unterstützung aufrufen. Der gesamte Erlös der Werke wird an Unicef und das Rote Kreuz in der Ukraine gespendet. Acrylic over digital print on wove paper. Signed, dated, titled and numbered. - With a light grip mark at the margin. Verso slight traces of studio work. At all very good condition. Splendid print, which was overworked by hand with expressive colours. - Serial unique copy from an edition of 308 copies. - From the charity edition for UnitedForUkraine, which is a coalition of volunteers, non-governmental organisations and business associations campaigning against Russia's war on Ukraine. Jonas Burgert's works are part of a relief project in which artists campaign for an end to the war and call for humanitarian support. All proceeds from the works will be donated to Unicef and the Red Cross in Ukraine. * Dieses Werk ist regelbesteuert. Auf den Zuschlagspreis fallen 23,95% Aufgeld sowie auf den Rechnungsendbetrag 7% bzw. 19% Mehrwertsteuer in der Europäischen Union an. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

      Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
    • Jonas Burgert, Bergung, 2006
      Jun. 06, 2023

      Jonas Burgert, Bergung, 2006

      Est: €50,000 - €70,000

      Signed, dated and titled 'JONAS BURGERT -Bergung- Burgert 2006' on canvas verso. With its dense, colour-intensive composition, the fascinating work "Bergung" [rescue] forms the prelude to a three-part group of works from 2006 that is thematically dedicated to the rescue of unconscious people. In the centre of the confined space, a person in an orange suit and cap reminiscent of a harlequin is being transported in a rescue hold. A rod lying between his legs implies an accident during a balancing act. On the left, a figure carries a limp slumped person on his shoulders, outstanding due to the intense yellow of his flower-patterned clothing. On the top right, another man is squatting in an elevated position as an uninvolved observer. Enigmatic details such as the garland he wears as a headdress, the wolf’s head that he’s perched upon and the radially painted circular disc on the wall on the top left further obscure the situation. The misaligned juxtaposition of persons in varying scales, that can be observed here, is just as characteristic of Burgert’s painting as is the contrast of intense colours and restrained shades of grey. He is renowned for dreamlike sequences that only seem to be of a narrative nature; dystopian settings distorted by perspective are populated by enigmatic figures who, in their garish costumes, often conjure up associations with circus scenes. “Unlike animals, humans struggle with their existence, their definition. This is a phenomenon that interests me. When you see a monkey, it looks like a monkey, or a dog looks like a dog. But a human being does not look like a human being, he is dressed up and bears the insignia of his respective culture. This phenomenon interests me throughout human history, which is why I also use very archaic figures. […] I hope to depict a symbol of humanity with my figures.“ (Jonas Burgert, quoted from: exhib.cat. Jonas Burgert, Schutt und Futter, Kestner Gesellschaft, Hanover 2013, p.22).

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Jonas Burgert, Bergung II, 2006
      Jun. 06, 2023

      Jonas Burgert, Bergung II, 2006

      Est: €120,000 - €150,000

      Signed 'JONAS BURGERT' and signed, dated and titled '- Bergung II - 2006 Jonas Burgert' on canvas verso. With its rich personnel and multi-layered spatial situations, the large-format second painting from the ‘Bergung’ work group - the first of which is also offered in this auction as lot 27 – offers a stage-like scenery that is characteristic of Jonas Burgert’s oeuvre. "Burgert’s characteristic figurative pictorial language appears in the tradition of great world theater, whereby the ‘director’, Burgert, seems to prefer tragedy over comedy in his role as the painting demiurge. His actors, who operate in distorted dimensions, undeviatingly pursue an apparently ritualized activity that is devoid of meaning; one or the other pensive protagonist, perhaps for reason of lethargy, retreats to the status of the observer. An indolent placidness dominates the setting; an atmosphere of coolness and at the same time subdued aggressions hangs in the air. […] With the creation of unknown spaces in pictorial space, which point almost like black holes toward a fourth dimension, paths lead into the abyss of nothing. […] Yet the goal the stoic, drifting actors are pursuing, the story that is supposed to be being told here, remains uncertain. One feels one has been abducted into a surreal fantasy world, believes oneself to be in a floating, dream-like state in which everything is engulfed in a feeling of lost utopia.” (Hans-Peter Wipplinger, Das gemalte Welttheater des Jonas Burgert, in: Jonas Burgert. Lebendversuch, exhib.cat. Kunsthalle Tubingen/Kunsthalle Krems 2010/2011, p.77 f.)

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Player
      Jun. 02, 2023

      Player

      Est: €100,000 - €150,000

      Signed and dated with brush in black on the reverse: Jonas Burgert 2008

      Grisebach
    • Jonas Burgert *
      May. 24, 2023

      Jonas Burgert *

      Est: €100,000 - €150,000

      (born in Berlin in 1969) puls führt, 2014, titled, signed, dated Jonas Burgert 14 on the reverse, oil on canvas, 240 x 280 cm, on stretcher The work is registered in the catalogue raisonné from Jonas Burgert under the number: WerkJ.B./P/014/04 . Provenance: Blain Southern, formerly Berlin Private Collection, Germany - acquired from the above Exhibited / Literature: Blain Southern, Jonas Burgert: Stück Hirn Blind, London, 14 October – 22 November 2014 MAMbo Museo D’Arte Moderna di Bologna, Jonas Burgert: Lotsucht / Scandagliodipendenza, Bologna, 26 January – 17 April 2017, with cat.: Lotsucht - Scandagliodipendenza , (ed.) Laura Carlini Fanfogna, Corraini Edizioni January 2017, (double page colour ill.) Jonas Burgert is one of the recent rising stars of the German contemporary art scene. A few years ago, he was living in a garage that also served as his studio. Nowadays, his grand studio in Berlin-Weißensee is the starting point for the stories he tells through his canvasses. Burgert’s figurative paintings of enormous scale often show crowded and very detailed scenes. The artist appears to create his own surrealistic world in every painting. Against a background of earthy tones – soil being a source of life – the artist’s own mystical character creations inhabit the paintings alongside animals and tell their unique stories. Human psychological motivations and why they do certain things or exhibit certain behaviours is the inspiration behind every artwork. Burgert examines our instinctive need to give life sense, direction, and purpose. On the huge canvas of puls führt, we can see a racehorse lying down with one of the artist’s whimsical entities entangled with what might be its possessions on the horse’s back. Staring directly at the viewer, the character holds a tube to the horse’s artery and listens to its pulse. The alignment of the horse’s ears suggests that the animal itself is also listening to its pulse. The artwork reads as a critique of today’s overachieving society. Everyone is in a hurry, trying to accomplish more in less time. But what happens when we lie down and simply listen to our heart beating? This self-induced stress echoes loudly in our bodies through a pounding heart which slowly but steady relaxes and releases the pent-up tension. The underlying question of this artwork could be: If our bodies speak so clearly to us why do we still feel the need to put ourselves under so much pressure?

      Dorotheum
    • Burgert, Jonas - Beisein. Handüberarbeiteter Digit…
      Nov. 11, 2022

      Burgert, Jonas - Beisein. Handüberarbeiteter Digit…

      Est: €450 -

      Burgert, Jonas Beisein. Handüberarbeiteter Digitaldruck auf glattem Papier. Rechts unten signiert, datiert und nummeriert. Exemplar: 105/308. Oben rechts betitelt. 2022. Blattgröße: 60 x 40 cm. Mit beiliegendem Zertifikat von "misa-art". - War gerollt, sonst tadelloses Exemplar.

      Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH
    • Burgert, Jonas Beisein. 2022 Acryl über Digitaldruck. 60 x 39,5
      Jun. 24, 2022

      Burgert, Jonas Beisein. 2022 Acryl über Digitaldruck. 60 x 39,5

      Est: €400 - €600

      Burgert, Jonas Beisein. 2022. Acryl über Digitaldruck. 60 x 39,5 cm (60 x 39,5 cm). Signiert, betitelt, datiert sowie nummeriert. - Handüberarbeiteter Druck in sehr gutem Zustand. Serielles Unikat aus einer Edition von 308 Exemplaren. - Aus der Edition für UnitedForUkraine, die ein Zusammenschluss an Freiwilligen, Nichtregierungsorganisationen und Wirtschaftsverbänden darstellt, die sich gegen den Angriffskrieg Russlands auf die Ukraine einsetzen. Jonas Burgerts Arbeiten wurden lediglich für 24 Stunden verkauft und sind Teil eines Hilfsprojektes, bei dem sich Künstler für ein Ende des Krieges einsetzen und zu humanitärer Unterstützung aufrufen. Der gesamte Erlös der Werke wird an Unicef und das Rote Kreuz in der Ukraine gespendet. Acrylic over digital print. Signed, titled, dated as well as numbered. - Handmade print in very good condition. - Serial unique copy from an edition of 308 copies. - From the charity edition for UnitedForUkraine, which is a coalition of volunteers, non-governmental organisations and business associations campaigning against Russia's war on Ukraine. Jonas Burgert's works are part of a relief project in which artists campaign for an end to the war and call for humanitarian support. All proceeds from the works will be donated to Unicef and the Red Cross in Ukraine. Zeitgenössische Kunst * Dieses Werk ist regelbesteuert. Auf den Zuschlagspreis fallen 22,95% Aufgeld sowie auf den Rechnungsendbetrag 7% bzw. 19% Mehrwertsteuer an. This work is subject to under the regular margin scheme. There is a 22.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount.

      Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
    • Jonas Burgert: Untitled
      Jun. 09, 2022

      Jonas Burgert: Untitled

      Est: €18,000 - €24,000

      BURGERT, JONAS 1969 Berlin Title: Untitled. Subtitle: Installation. Date: 2012. Technique: Bronze, painted, steel cable, metal ball, painted. Measurements: Figure: 58 x 45 x 45cm, Sphere: Ø50cm; Adjustable Steelrope. Number: Ex. 1/9 + 3AP The globe of this sculpture is in comparison to the other works of the edition very special. The other edition numbers have smaller globes, only this one has a large globe in colorful painting, made through Burgert. The sphere can be suspended at an adjustable height from the sculpture on the steel cable, resulting in a variable installation measurement. The sculpture itself can be removed from the base and thus mounted directly on a projection. Provenance: - Blain Southern, Berlin.

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • Burgert, Jonas: ZEITLAICH
      Mar. 26, 2022

      Burgert, Jonas: ZEITLAICH

      Est: €1,400 - €1,600

      Jonas Burgert 1969 Berlin ZEITLAICH Offset lithograph on paper, 2017; H 520 mm, W 1790 mm; signed lower right; based on the artist's main work, measuring 6 x 22 m, exhibited April 29 to July 29, 2017 at Blain Southern in Berlin

      Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
    • Jonas Burgert, German b.1969- Gift gegen Zeit, 2012; the complete portfolio of eight offset lit
      Mar. 08, 2022

      Jonas Burgert, German b.1969- Gift gegen Zeit, 2012; the complete portfolio of eight offset lit

      Est: £500 - £700

      Jonas Burgert, German b.1969- Gift gegen Zeit, 2012; the complete portfolio of eight offset lithographic posters in colours on smooth wove, signed in black marker and numbered 860/1000 to folio case, published by Blain/Southern, Berlin, each sheet loose as issued, contained within original grey card folio, each sheet 59.5 x 42.3cm (ARR) Please refer to department for condition report

      Roseberys
    • Jonas Burgert: Stück Hirn
      Dec. 01, 2021

      Jonas Burgert: Stück Hirn

      Est: €150,000 - €200,000

      BURGERT, JONAS 1969 Berlin Title: "Stück Hirn". Subtitle: 3-part painting. Date: 2009. Technique: Oil on canvas. Measurement: Each 380 x 165cm; measuremnts in total: 380 x 495cm. Notation: Titled, dated, numbered and signed verso: - Stück Hirn - 2009 I, II resp. III Jonas Burgert. The work is listed on the artist's official website (www.jonasburgert.de). Provenance: - Haunch of Venison, Berlin - Collection Prof. Dr. Thomas Olbricht, Essen Exhibitions: - me Collectors Room, Berlin 2020 - MAMbo - Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, 2017 - Stadtsparkasse Essen, 2012 - Deichtorhallen Hamburg, 2011 - Kunsthalle Tübingen, 2010/11 Literature: - Luckow, Dirk (ed.): Zwei Sammler - Thomas Olbricht und Harald Falckenberg, COlogne 2011, p. 52, p. 47, ill. - Stiftung Olbricht (ed.): Moving Energies - 10 Years ME Collectors Room, Berlin 2020, p. 285, ill. Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Arrangement after the auction.

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • Nicola Samori: Senza titolo - Esordi di dio
      Dec. 01, 2021

      Nicola Samori: Senza titolo - Esordi di dio

      Est: €12,000 - €15,000

      SAMORI, NICOLA 1977 Forlì/Italy Title: Senza titolo - Esordi di dio. Date: 2014. Technique: Bronze, brown patinated, on steel stand (2 parts). Measurement: 63 x 30 x 30cm. The bronze sculpture is a unique piece. Provenance: - Private collection Denmark Exhibitions: - Tableau, Copenhagen 2018. Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Arrangement after the auction.

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • Burgert, Jonas: Dulder 2007/Still gewinnt 2008/Zeitschlag
      Oct. 30, 2021

      Burgert, Jonas: Dulder 2007/Still gewinnt 2008/Zeitschlag

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Jonas Burgert 1969 Berlin Dulder 2007/Still gewinnt 2008/Zeitschlag 3 digital photo prints on paper; H each 290 mm, W each 200 mm; each signed

      Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
    • Burgert, Jonas: Und jede wache Stunde
      Oct. 30, 2021

      Burgert, Jonas: Und jede wache Stunde

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Jonas Burgert 1969 Berlin Und jede wache Stunde Offset print on paper, 2011; H 553 mm, W 368 mm on 595 x 420 mm; signed lower right; Copyright Jonas Burgert, Blain Southern; Photo: Lepkowski Studios

      Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
    • Burgert, Jonas: Zur Ausstellung ''Zeitlaich''
      Oct. 30, 2021

      Burgert, Jonas: Zur Ausstellung ''Zeitlaich''

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      Jonas Burgert 1969 Berlin To the exhibition ''Zeitlaich'' 3 offset prints on paper for the exhibition ''Zeitlaich'' at Blain Southern Berlin 2017; H 230 mm each, W 157 mm each; each signed

      Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
    • Burgert, Jonas: Dachte ihn stumm
      Oct. 30, 2021

      Burgert, Jonas: Dachte ihn stumm

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Jonas Burgert 1969 Berlin Dachte ihn stumm Offset print on paper, 2012; H 545 mm, W 400 mm on 595 x 420 mm; signed lower right; Copyright Jonas Burgert Blain Southern; Photo Lepkowski Studio

      Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
    • Burgert, Jonas: Haltstand/Ich sticht/Schergen
      Jul. 10, 2021

      Burgert, Jonas: Haltstand/Ich sticht/Schergen

      Est: €1,800 - €2,200

      Jonas Burgert 1969 Berlin Haltstand/Ich sticht/Schergen 3 offset lithographs on paper, 2007-2012; H 620 mm, W 420 mm (each); each signed and numbered (edition of 50 each)

      Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
    • Burgert, Jonas: Zeitlaich
      Jul. 10, 2021

      Burgert, Jonas: Zeitlaich

      Est: €2,500 - €3,500

      Jonas Burgert 1969 Berlin ZEITLAICH Offset lithograph on paper, 2017; H 520 mm, W 1790 mm; signed lower right; after the main work of the artist, measuring 6 x 22 m, exhibited from 29.4.-29.7.2017 at Blain Southern in Berlin

      Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
    • Jonas Burgert: Stirnstand
      Jun. 23, 2021

      Jonas Burgert: Stirnstand

      Est: €40,000 - €60,000

      BURGERT, JONAS 1969 Berlin Title: Stirnstand. Date: 2012. Technique: Bronze, polychromed. Measurement: 240 x 150 x 100cm. Notation: Signed, numbered, and dated on the back of the right foot: J. Burgert 1/3 + 2 E.A. 2012. Foundry Mark: Here also with the foundry mark: GUSS HANN. Number: 1/3. Frame/Pedestal: Wooden base (110 x 125 x 20cm). Provenance: - Blain/Southern, Berlin.

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • Jonas Burgert: Selbstjäger
      Jun. 23, 2021

      Jonas Burgert: Selbstjäger

      Est: €100,000 - €150,000

      BURGERT, JONAS 1969 Berlin Title: "Selbstjäger". Date: 2005. Technique: Oil and gold paint on canvas. Measurement: 300 x 280cm. Notation: Titled, dated and signed verso: Selbstjäger 2005 Jonas Burgert. The work is listed on the artist's official website. (https://www.jonasburgert.de/) Provenance: - Produzentengalerie Hamburg Exhibitions: - Museum Folkwang, Essen 2007 - La Maison Rouge, Paris 2011/12 Literature: - Schoppmann, Wolfgang (ed.): Mémoires de Future - La Collection Olbricht, Lyon 2011, ill. p. 105 - Eskildsen, Ute/Olbricht, Thomas: Rockers island - Olbricht collection, Göttingen 2007, p. 268, ill. p. 77 - Heil, Axel/Schoppmann, Wolfgang (eds.): Most Wanted - The Olbricht Collection - Some Recent Acquisitions, Cologne 2005, ill. p. 59.

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • Jonas Burgert - ”Schlaglaub”. 2012
      Jun. 11, 2021

      Jonas Burgert - ”Schlaglaub”. 2012

      Est: €60,000 - €80,000

      Jonas Burgert ”Schlaglaub”. 2012Oil on canvas 47 1/4 × 55 1/8 in. Signed and dated in black felt-tip pen on the reverse: Burgert 2012. With a label of Galerie Blain Southern, Berlin

      Grisebach
    • Burgert, Jonas: Ohne Titel (Figur in kariertem Gewand)
      Nov. 07, 2020

      Burgert, Jonas: Ohne Titel (Figur in kariertem Gewand)

      Est: €500 - €700

      Jonas Burgert 1969 Berlin Untitled (Figure in checkered robe) Etching on paper; H 380 mm, W 300 mm; lower right signed and dated 2012; numbered lower left ''65/100''

      Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
    • JONAS BURGERT (B. 1969) Scheucher (The Banisher) oil on canvas 43 ¼ x 39 3/
      Oct. 23, 2020

      JONAS BURGERT (B. 1969) Scheucher (The Banisher) oil on canvas 43 ¼ x 39 3/

      Est: £30,000 - £50,000

      JONAS BURGERT (B. 1969) Scheucher (The Banisher) oil on canvas 43 ¼ x 39 3/8in. (110 x 100cm.)

      Christie's
    • puls spur stop
      Sep. 26, 2020

      puls spur stop

      Est: €40,000 - €60,000

      Burgert, Jonas 1969 Berlin puls spur stop. 2012. Painted bronze. 125 x 90 x 191,5cm. Including base. Signed, dated and numbered on the left shoe sole: J Burgert 2012 1/5 + 2 EA. Number 1/5. Provenance: - Blain Southern, Berlin Exhibitions: - Stadtsparkasse Essen, 2012 Jonas Burgert lives and works in Berlin. There he studied, in 1997, as a master student with Dieter Hacker, before he was awarded a scholarship from the University of the Arts in Berlin to stay in Egypt. Today he is one of the main figures of the international art scene. It's a tormenting sight that the viewer of Burgert's work \puls spur stop\" has to face at the mercy of the enemy. Exhausted and worn out, the depicted person does not even seem to be able to crawl any further. Especially the empty, frozen gaze triggers an urge in the observer to connect with the sufferer in solidarity. Only the proportionally exaggeratedly long fingers seem to reach forward with all remaining energy. In spite of the desperate posture, the fingers continue to reach out. Further upwards, further forwards. The much too long arms are an expression of this never ending striving forward. The short legs can't support the dull body, but the arms and the hands leave the grey concrete base and dare to move beyond the predefined border. Burgert thus raises his arms himself to become a sculpture in a final step. The hands become an expression of resistance and rebellion. The defensive character of the hands is also underlined by the colour accents. The colour distributed on the skin of the suffering person gives the viewer the opportunity to see positive things in the almost destructive exhaustion of the figure. The figure crouches on the grey base, burnt out after an enormous creative achievement. The colour disrupts the grey on grey and thus literally pushes the creative act upon the viewer. Burgert walks a fine line between hope and suffering in a manner typical of him. His works by no means represent hopeless situations. Rather, they always offer the viewer the opportunity to enter into an exchange with the work and, as his own personal situation demands, to understand it as an incentive or even as a warning. Explanations to the Catalogue Jonas Burgert Germany Figurative Painting Contemporary Art Sculptures 2010s Figure / Figures Sculpture Mixed media Man "

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • "Verräter"
      Sep. 26, 2020

      "Verräter"

      Est: €60,000 - €80,000

      Burgert, Jonas 1969 Berlin "Verräter". 2005. Oil on untreated cotton. 300 x 281cm. Dated and signed verso: 2005 Jonas Burgert. Here additionally titled. Once more signed bottom: Jonas Burgert. Provenance: - Produzentengalerie Hamburg Exhibitions: - Kunsthalle Tübingen/Kunsthalle Krems 2010/2011 Literature: - Schreiber, Daniel J./Wipplinger, Hans-Peter (eds.): Jonas Burgert - Lebendversuch, Cologne 2011, ill. p. 93 (here dated 2004) - Heil, Axel/Schoppmann, Wolfgang: Most wanted - The Olbricht Collection, some recent acquisitions, Cologne 2005, p. 221, ill. p. 68 Burget's monumental painting from 2005 recalls a wall on which people have left their marks. There are various ornaments on it which are also known from architecture, but a continuous design cannot be determined. Rather, they are fragmentary remains that do not refer to a concrete culture. There are references to Arab and European as well as Celtic influences. The implementation of symbols of ancient cultures plays a major role in the artist's work. Even in Burgert's early, abstract works there are always references to ancient Greek, Egyptian and Arabic ornamentation. It is typical of Burgert to let the sceneries in his works play in undefined and timeless places and to provide the viewer with only a very reduced selection of clues, which are also mutually exclusive in their chronological classification. The reason for this is Burgert's intention to trigger a process of self-reflection in the viewers, and the artist sees these processes as timeless and spaceless. The white wall in the work \Traitor\" seems like an imaginary mirror that reflects the emotions of the viewer. The viewer relates each detail of the image to his or her own personal experiences. While putting the individual pieces of the puzzle together, the viewer is confronted with his inner self. This is percisely the fascination of this work. On an almost illusionistically designed ledge in the wall sits a small monkey dressed in two orange sashes with black crosses. With its mouth open, it looks directly at the viewer and thus represents an active, challenging element in the picture. The depiction of animals is typical for the time, but starting in 2003 the subjects became increasingly figurative. At first Burgert began to include animals in his works, later also people. Explanations to the Catalogue Jonas Burgert Germany Figurative Painting Contemporary Art 2000s Figure / Figures Painting Oil Abstract "

      Van Ham Kunstauktionen
    • Jonas Burgert “zeit später“
      Jul. 10, 2020

      Jonas Burgert “zeit später“

      Est: €40,000 - €60,000

      Jonas Burgert “zeit später“ 12 painted album covers: each oil on record sleeve with accompanying white vinyl LP record Each signed with felt-tip pen in white on the reverse: Burgert 12 3/8 × 12 3/8 in.

      Grisebach
    • Jonas Burgert, Schliss, 2012
      Jun. 19, 2020

      Jonas Burgert, Schliss, 2012

      Est: €200,000 - €250,000

      Signed, dated and titled '-Schliss- 2012 J Burgert' verso on canvas.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • JONAS BURGERT | Licht lügt
      Feb. 12, 2020

      JONAS BURGERT | Licht lügt

      Est: £120,000 - £180,000

      oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • Burgert, Jonas - zeit später. Öl auf Karton
      Oct. 25, 2019

      Burgert, Jonas - zeit später. Öl auf Karton

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      zeit später. Öl auf Karton (Plattenhülle). Verso auf der Rückseite der Plattenhülle signiert und nummeriert: 3/100. 2014. 31 x 31,5 cm. In Kunststoff-Schutzhülle. Eins von 100 nummerierten und signierten Teilen des Gemäldes "zeit später", das als Cover für die bei "The Vinyl Factory" erschienene Schallplatte dient. Die aus weißem Vinyl gepresste Platte mit dem "Hymnus XXI" von Achim Burg (das ist: Hans-Joachim Burgert), einer experimentellen Komposition des verstorbenen Vater des Künstlers, auf der A-Seite und einer "Reinterpretation" von rRoxymore auf der B-Seite, verbindet die Vergangenheit des 1969 in Berlin geborenen Künstlers mit der von elektronischer Musik geprägten gegenwärtigen Club-Szene der deutschen Hauptstadt, in der der "Shootingstar" der deutschen Gegenwartskunst bis heute lebt und arbeitet. - Die mit weißem Lackstift ausgeführte Signatur und Nummerierung auf der Rückseite des Plattencovers etwas verwischt und an der Schutzhülle haftend, der Gemäldeausschnitt auf der Vorderseite tadellos. - Dabei: Die Schallplatte mit dem gesamten Gemälde "zeit später" auf dem Cover, von Jonas Burgert signiert. In einer Auflage von 1000 Pressungen erschienen.

      Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH
    • Burgert, Jonas - Schergen. Farboffset auf glattem Papier.
      Oct. 25, 2019

      Burgert, Jonas - Schergen. Farboffset auf glattem Papier.

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Schergen. Farboffset auf glattem Papier. Unten rechts mit schwarzem Filzstift in der Darstellung signiert sowie im weißen Rand mit Bleistift nummeriert. Exemplar: 43/50. 2019. Bildgröße: 38,7 x 50,2 cm. Blattgröße: 42 x 59,3 cm. Zur Ausstellung BEYOND im "me Collectors Room Berlin" erschienenes Poster mit dem 2007 entstandenen Gemälde "Schergen" von Jonas Burgert. - Tadellos.

      Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH
    • Burgert, Jonas - Ich sticht. Farboffset auf glattem
      Oct. 25, 2019

      Burgert, Jonas - Ich sticht. Farboffset auf glattem

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Ich sticht. Farboffset auf glattem Papier. Unten rechts mit schwarzem Filzstift in der Darstellung signiert sowie im weißen Rand mit Bleistift nummeriert. Exemplar: 46/50. 2019. Bildgröße: 38,5 x 45 cm. Blattgröße: 42 x 59,3 cm. Zur Ausstellung BEYOND im "me Collectors Room Berlin" erschienenes Poster mit dem 2011 entstandenen Gemälde "ich sticht" von Jonas Burgert. - Tadellos.

      Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH
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