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3444 NOT VITAL

(Sent 1948 - lives and works amongst

others in Switzerland)

POLE-ANIMAL.

Gouache on paper.

Signed lower right: Not Vital, also titled

upper centre: POLE-ANIMAL.

43.2 x 35.5 cm.

Provenance:

- Galerie Claudia Knapp, Chur.

- Acquired from the above in 1980s by

the present owner, since then privately

owned Switzerland.

CHF 2 800 / 3 400

(€ 2 590 / 3 150)

3445 NOT VITAL

(Sent 1948 - lives and works amonst others

in Switzerland)

Untitled.

Oil on paper.

Signed lower centre: Not Vital.

43.2 x 35.5 cm.

Provenance:

- Galerie Claudia Knapp, Chur.

- Acquired from the above in 1980s by the

present owner, since then privately owned

Switzerland.

CHF 2 800 / 3 400

(€ 2 590 / 3 150)

Not Vial was born in 1948 in Sent, Lower Engadine, and came into contact with art early on through the art historian Max Huggler. He

studied in Paris and Rome and lived in New York in the 1970s, where he met artists including Willem de Kooning, Jean-Michel Basquiat,

Keith Haring and Andy Warhol. Today he works around the world, including Rio de Janeiro, Beijing, where Ai Wewei is in the neighbouring

studio, and Sent. His countless journeys and the experiences and impressions of other cultures strongly influence his work. He himself

says: “I am a nomad, the world is my studio”.

Vital’s oeuvre is unbelievably versatile, and extends from drawing and painting, to sculpture and architecture. Many of his works are pro-

duced frommaterials such as bronze, marble or glass. At the same time he is also shaped by his home origins, the Engadine. Here in 1998

the artist bought a park, “Parkin Not dal Mot”, in which he could place and present his sculptures and installations within a natural setting.

Also, with the foundation “fundaziun Not Vital” set up in 2003, he has campaigned for the preservation of the culture of the Engadine, and

has endeavoured to bring many books and other cultural assets of the Romansh region back to their place of origin.