Auktion: 29 Tage
Stand 15.06.2026
Sculpture . Brass and tin, on a wooden base. The base is inscribed with the artist’s name, the title, and the designation “No. 22.”. Height: 35 cm.
"Today, the sculptor is primarily known as part of the Matschinsky-Denninghoff duo, which she founded in 1970 with her husband Martin Matschinsky (1921-2020). [..] With the founding of the duo, the couple retroactively declared Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff’s earlier sculptural work to be a joint creation. From then on, the artist’s works were exhibited only under the joint name Matschinsky-Denninghoff. Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff disappeared from art history.” (Quoted from: https://berlinischegalerie.de/ausstellungen/aktuell/brigitte-meier-denninghoff (accessed April 23, 2026).
• Condensation of natural form and constructive line.
• Material aesthetics: brass and tin create a finely nuanced appearance.
• Already exhibited in Antwerp in 1957.
• Offered on the international auction market for the first time (artprice.com).
• The Berlinische Galerie / Museum für Moderne Kunst is currently dedicating an extensive retrospective to the artist.
LITERATURE: Georg W. Költzsch, Matschinsky-Denninghoff. Monografie und Werkverzeichnis der Skulpturen, Cologne 1992, CR no. 25 (illustrated) - - Manfred de la Motte (ed.), Matschinsky-Denninghoff. Dokumentation 26, Bonn, Galerie Hennemann, 1980 (fig.). Johannes Langner. Form and Sign - Zur Skulptur von Matschinsky-Denninghoff. In: Katalog der Akademie der Künste, Berlin 1985, p. 17 (fig.).
4e Biennale voor Beeldhouwkunst, Musée de Sculpture en plein Air Middelheim, Antwerp 1957, cat. no. 109 (illustrated) Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff, Galerie Stangl Munich, August 29 - October 7, 1958, cat. no. 7 (with remains of a label on the underside)
Private collection, Southern Germany
In good condition. Some areas show minimal signs of corrosion.