Sculpture "Pina - Reconciliation" (2019), bronze
Dagmar Vogt's current sculptural work deals with the human figure. In previous creative phases, the artist has already dealt intensively with the female act and now returns to the concrete figure after many years of abstracting.
As in her painting, she is also concerned in plastic to explore the border gears from the exact anatomical to the free open sculptural representation.
Bronze sculpture, 2019. Edition: 18 copies. Height: 12 cm each. Width: 37 cm each. Depth: 10 cm each.
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the fusion of abstraction and objectivity, in a thematic connection with the decay of nature, is characteristic of the work of Dagmar Vogt. The artist, born near Cologne in 1960, is a concern in painting as well as in plastic to find out the boundaries from the anatomical to the free sculptural representation.
In her relief -like and large -format images, she captures the atmosphere of nature with its mountains, lakes and plants: "The cycle of life, nature and its cycle are eternally new topics for me." Series such as "blooming and withering" and "flowers on the river", which seem fairytale, like moments from dreams - never clear, always blurred. The decay of the bright flowers seems to become visible in a single moment due to the abstracted painting style. Dagmar Vogt works with many gradations of a color and manufactures a number of pre -sketches.
Her training in painting and sculpture completed the artist working and living in Herdecke, Wuppertal and the Allgäu, with the artists' greats Markus Lüpertz and Mathias Lanfer, a master student of Tony Cragg. It is represented in galleries in Germany and New York.
In 2018 Dagmar Vogt achieved the 1st price at the Kitz Award in Kitzbühel for the category of sculptures.
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