“Pure reason must never prevail” by Jan M. Petersen, reproduction on aluminum composite panel
Image “Pure reason must never prevail”
Born in 1969 in Bad Vilbel, Hesse, artist and qualified architect Jan M. Petersen humorously questions art history without false respect, while simultaneously embracing it with enthusiasm. Cars, in particular, are a recurring motif in his work.
Edition printed behind 3 mm thick acrylic glass on an aluminum plate.
Limited to 199 numbered copies.
Includes a hand-signed certificate.
Dimensions: 40 x 62 cm (H/W).
With hanging hardware.
Due to the smooth surface, mirror effects can occur depending on the angle of the light.
Copyright: Jan M. Petersen / ars mundi
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About Jan M. Petersen: Born in 1969 in Bad Vilbel, Hesse, artist and graduate architect Jan M. Petersen humorously questions art history without false respect, while simultaneously embracing it with enthusiasm. Besides his practical wooden sculptures, on which he inscribes his slogans that are both cheeky and wise—all of which speak of his passion for art—the artist also impresses with his small- and large-format sculptures and colored steel engravings. Jan M. Petersen lives and works in Brandenburg.
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