Armleder, John M
JOHN M ARMLEDER While, 2017
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Original exhibition invite for John M Armleder at Almine Rech Gallery in New York from January 18 - February 23 2017. In a black wood frame with a .75 inch front profile.
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Sku: GH9815
Artist: John M Armleder
Title: While
Year: 2017
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: Yes
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Dimensions
Paper Size: 8 x 5.25 inches ( 20 x 13 cm )
Image Size: 8 x 5.25 inches ( 20 x 13 cm )
Frame Size: H: 16 x W: 14 x D: .75 in.
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JOHN M ARMLEDER While, 2017
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About the Artist
John M Armleder
John M. Armleder (b. 1948, Geneva, Switzerland) is a Swiss contemporary artist known for his diverse practice spanning painting, sculpture, installation, performance, and design. A key figure in postmodern art, Armleder emerged in the 1960s as a founding member of the Fluxus-influenced Groupe Ecart, where he explored chance, collaboration, and the merging of art with everyday life.
Over the decades, his work has evolved to encompass what he calls “Furniture Sculptures”—juxtapositions of everyday furniture with abstract painting—blurring the lines between functional object and fine art. His visual language incorporates geometric abstraction, references to modernist traditions, and elements of appropriation, positioning his work in dialogue with movements such as Constructivism, Minimalism, and Pop Art.
Armleder’s art often embraces randomness and accident, allowing materials, environments, and contexts to shape the outcome. This openness reflects his long-standing interest in Fluxus ideals, where art is not fixed but fluid and experiential. Exhibited internationally, his works have been presented at leading institutions and galleries, including the Centre Pompidou, MoMA, and Almine Rech.
Today, John M. Armleder is celebrated for his ability to merge rigorous formalism with playfulness and irony, creating a body of work that resists categorization yet remains influential in contemporary discourse.
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