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Mario Merz

Senza titolo, 1969

Information about the artwork

  • Translated titleUntitled
  • MaterialLeather jacket, paint on acrylic glass, brushwood, neon tube, power cable, transformer
  • Dimensions124 x 145 x 40 cm
  • Year of acquisition1981
  • Inventory numberB 912
  • On viewOn view
  • Copyright© Mario Merz. VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn [2025]. Photo: Dirk Tacke, Museum Brandhorst, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich

More about the artwork

In the 1960s, Mario Merz frequently used everyday objects from his surroundings, combining them with neon tubes, a material borrowed from commercial contexts that had already been introduced into the art world by artists such as Lucio Fontana (1899-1968). For Merz, even such an installation remained a “painting”: the contrasting elements are interlocked and physically penetrate each other, creating a composition that is both materially tangible and painterly conceived. The lizard, a recurring motif in Merz’s work since the 1950s, symbolizes the transition between painterly continuity and new spatial forms of presentation. Merz described it thus in 1983: “I see my paintings crawl up the wall.... They are the gecko with its perfect anatomical balance that hovers on the wall.”

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