HANS HOFMANN Combinable Wall I and II, 2003Sku: GH0176 Artist: Hans Hofmann Title: Combinable Wall I and II Year: 2003 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 28. 75 x 34. 75 inches ( 73 x 88 cm ) Image Size: 24. 75 x 34. 75 inches ( 63 x 88 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: Yes Frame Size: H: 29 x W: 34. 75 x D: 1 in. Condition: A: Mint Additional Details: This vibrant and visually commanding original poster features a dynamic abstract composition by Hans Hofmann, one of the most
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Sku: GH0176 Artist: Hans Hofmann Title: Combinable Wall I and II Year: 2003 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 28.75 x 34.75 inches ( 73 x 88 cm ) Image Size: 24.75 x 34.75 inches ( 63 x 88 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: Yes Frame Size: H: 29 x W: 34.75 x D: 1 in. Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This vibrant and visually commanding original poster features a dynamic abstract composition by Hans Hofmann, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century modern art and a pivotal force in the development of Abstract Expressionism.
The image exemplifies Hofmann’s signature “push and pull” theory, where blocks of saturated color interact across the surface to create depth, tension, and movement. Bold rectangles of red, yellow, blue, and green are layered and juxtaposed with rhythmic precision, forming a composition that feels both structured and spontaneous. The interplay of warm and cool tones generates a sense of spatial vibration, a hallmark of Hofmann’s painterly language.
Despite its apparent simplicity, the work is rich in nuance: subtle variations in brushwork and texture reveal the artist’s hand, reinforcing the physicality of paint and surface. The composition balances geometric clarity with expressive freedom, embodying Hofmann’s dual legacy as both artist and teacher.
Created for the 31st International Festival of Films on Art in Montreal in 2003, the poster not only celebrates Hofmann’s artistic achievements but also his profound impact as an educator, influencing generations of artists.
Printed in 2003, this piece continues the tradition of high-quality poster production rooted in the pre-digital aesthetic, with strong color fidelity and clean graphic design.
A bold and highly decorative work, ideal for collectors of abstract expressionism, modern color field painting, and museum-quality exhibition posters..