Ohne Titel (zwei Frauen) (around 1933)

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Karl Wiener’s “Ohne Titel (zwei Frauen)” offers a compelling glimpse into the artist’s abstract vision, standing as a poignant example from the early 1930s—a period rife with artistic experimentation. This drawing features two women, captured in a moment of silent interaction, enveloped within a geometrically fragmented space that skillfully balances abstraction with figural representation.The artist utilizes a monochrome palette to further emphasize the structural elements of the composition. The women, abstracted yet discernible, are portrayed with features simplified into geometric forms, their expressions contemplative. The backdrop, an assembly of angular and curvilinear forms, complements the stark figures, adding a rhythmic contrast that enhances the overall enigmatic quality of the work.Wiener’s technique with pencil creates delicate shading and texture, giving depth to the flat geometric shapes and imbuing the scene with a tangible sense of atmosphere. The subtle interplay of light and shadow not only highlights the physical contours of the figures and their clothing but also suggests a deeper, perhaps emotional, contour between them.This piece invites viewers to ponder the relationship and narrative between the two figures, encouraging an exploration into their possible connections and the setting they inhabit. The presence of natural elements, like the stylized tree behind them, might hint at a setting that combines both the urban and the pastoral, suggesting a fusion of different worlds or states of being.“Ohne Titel (zwei Frauen)” remains a testament to Karl Wiener’s skill in blending abstract elements with figurative motifs, offering a visual narrative that is as open to interpretation as it is steeped in the modernist ethos of his time.

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Karl Wiener was an Austrian draftsman , graphic artist and photo montage artist. Because of his political and time-critical montages of the 1930s and 1940s, he was posthumously referred to as the Austrian John Heartfield on the occasion of the major retrospective on his estate in the Wien Museum.