Rupprecht Geiger

Rupprecht Geiger

Experience the vibrant interplay of color and form in Rupprecht Geiger‘s limited edition prints, where his signature style of geometric abstraction is presented. Enjoy this collection of vivid screen prints, available for sale, reflecting Geiger’s meticulous exploration of monochromatic themes and spatial concepts.

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About Rupprecht Geiger

Rupprecht Geiger (German, 1908–2009) was a pioneering abstract painter and a central figure in the color field painting movement. Son of the artist Willi Geiger, his artistic journey was rooted in a creative family environment that spanned architecture, painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Geiger became renowned for his vivid use of color and geometric forms, creating a distinctive style that made him one of the most important voices in European abstract art.

His artwork is defined by hard-edged geometric shapes and a radiant color palette, with red holding a central place in his practice. For Geiger, color was never merely aesthetic but symbolic of life, energy, and power. This philosophy shaped his entire career and gave his paintings and prints a unique emotional depth.

In 1949, Geiger co-founded the group Zen 49 in Munich alongside Willi Baumeister and Fritz Winter, significantly contributing to new directions in non-objective art in postwar Germany. By the early 1960s, he dedicated himself fully to painting and printmaking, refining his exploration of color dynamics. His works—whether large-scale canvases or carefully crafted limited edition prints—embody a meditative clarity that continues to resonate with collectors and art lovers today.

Geiger’s fascination with pure color also extended into printmaking, where he expanded his artistic language through highly sought-after editions. These limited edition prints remain prized among collectors for their bold simplicity, vibrant color fields, and connection to a pivotal chapter in 20th-century abstract art.

As an abstract painter, Rupprecht Geiger pushed the boundaries of perception, transforming color into an independent subject. His artworks remain timeless examples of how abstract art distills form and light into pure, transformative experiences. For those seeking museum-quality abstract art, his limited edition prints represent an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of this visionary artist’s legacy.

Rupprecht Geiger - Rot zu Gelb
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Notable exhibitions

Rupprecht Geiger achieved worldwide critical acclaim through a series of landmark institutional exhibitions. He participated in documenta 2, 3, 4, and 6 in Kassel, firmly establishing his position among the leading figures of postwar abstract art. His involvement in these groundbreaking exhibitions placed his paintings and limited edition prints alongside the most influential abstract artists of the 20th century.

International recognition followed when Geiger exhibited at the Museum for Non-Objective Painting in New York, later known as the Guggenheim Museum, bringing his bold explorations of color to a global audience. In parallel, he held a Professorship at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, further shaping the next generation of abstract painters and printmakers.

Major retrospectives have celebrated his career at prestigious institutions, including the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the Lenbachhaus in Munich in 1978 and 2008, and the Akademie der Künste in Berlin in 1985. The Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich also maintains an extensive collection of his works, underscoring his central importance in the development of abstract art in Germany.

These exhibitions highlight the enduring impact of Rupprecht Geiger’s abstract art, from large-scale paintings to limited edition prints. His institutional presence continues to affirm his legacy as a visionary abstract painter whose exploration of color, especially red, remains both iconic and influential.

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About Rupprecht Geiger

Rupprecht Geiger (German, 1908–2009) was a pioneering abstract painter and a central figure in the color field painting movement. Son of the artist Willi Geiger, his artistic journey was rooted in a creative family environment that spanned architecture, painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Geiger became renowned for his vivid use of color and geometric forms, creating a distinctive style that made him one of the most important voices in European abstract art.

His artwork is defined by hard-edged geometric shapes and a radiant color palette, with red holding a central place in his practice. For Geiger, color was never merely aesthetic but symbolic of life, energy, and power. This philosophy shaped his entire career and gave his paintings and prints a unique emotional depth.

In 1949, Geiger co-founded the group Zen 49 in Munich alongside Willi Baumeister and Fritz Winter, significantly contributing to new directions in non-objective art in postwar Germany. By the early 1960s, he dedicated himself fully to painting and printmaking, refining his exploration of color dynamics. His works—whether large-scale canvases or carefully crafted limited edition prints—embody a meditative clarity that continues to resonate with collectors and art lovers today.

Geiger’s fascination with pure color also extended into printmaking, where he expanded his artistic language through highly sought-after editions. These limited edition prints remain prized among collectors for their bold simplicity, vibrant color fields, and connection to a pivotal chapter in 20th-century abstract art.

As an abstract painter, Rupprecht Geiger pushed the boundaries of perception, transforming color into an independent subject. His artworks remain timeless examples of how abstract art distills form and light into pure, transformative experiences. For those seeking museum-quality abstract art, his limited edition prints represent an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of this visionary artist’s legacy.

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Notable exhibitions

Rupprecht Geiger achieved worldwide critical acclaim through a series of landmark institutional exhibitions. He participated in documenta 2, 3, 4, and 6 in Kassel, firmly establishing his position among the leading figures of postwar abstract art. His involvement in these groundbreaking exhibitions placed his paintings and limited edition prints alongside the most influential abstract artists of the 20th century.

International recognition followed when Geiger exhibited at the Museum for Non-Objective Painting in New York, later known as the Guggenheim Museum, bringing his bold explorations of color to a global audience. In parallel, he held a Professorship at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, further shaping the next generation of abstract painters and printmakers.

Major retrospectives have celebrated his career at prestigious institutions, including the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the Lenbachhaus in Munich in 1978 and 2008, and the Akademie der Künste in Berlin in 1985. The Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich also maintains an extensive collection of his works, underscoring his central importance in the development of abstract art in Germany.

These exhibitions highlight the enduring impact of Rupprecht Geiger’s abstract art, from large-scale paintings to limited edition prints. His institutional presence continues to affirm his legacy as a visionary abstract painter whose exploration of color, especially red, remains both iconic and influential.

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