Panamarenko – Thermovoltaic Energy Converter / Solar Car

Panamarenko – Thermovoltaic Energy Converter / Solar Car

750,00

Original art print, 2001
Published by Ronny Van de Velde, Antwerp
Blank reverse side with silver print
In a plexiglass frame

This remarkable art print by Panamarenko depicts the Thermo Voltaic Energy Converter, also known as the solar car. The work is part of a 2001 edition published by Ronny Van de Velde in Antwerp. This edition was described as multiple no. 92 in Multiples Volume 2, published by Gal. Jos Jamar, Antwerp.

The performance aligns strongly with Panamarenko's fascination with movement, energy, technology, and utopian vehicles. His designs often exist on the boundary between art, science, and imagination. The solar car fits perfectly within this universe: a machine that is simultaneously technical, playful, and visionary.

The art print has a blank back and features silver-colored printing accents, giving the work an extra refined look. The whole is professionally presented in a beautiful plexiglass frame, making the work appear sleek and contemporary.

  • Artist: Panamarenko
  • Title: Thermo Voltaic Energy Converter / Solar Car
  • Year: 2001
  • Technique: original art print with silver printing
  • Publisher: Ronny Van de Velde, Antwerp
  • Reference: Multiples Part 2, Gal. Jos Jamar, Antwerp, multiple no. 92
  • Presentation: framed in a plexiglass frame

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Description

Panamarenko, pseudonym of Henri Van Herwegen, was one of the most important Belgian artists of the 20th century. He became known for his imaginative constructions, airplanes, submarines, vehicles, and machines. His work combines technical curiosity with poetry and humor. Although his creations often seem to refer to real scientific experiments, for Panamarenko it is primarily about imagination, freedom, and the dream of pushing boundaries.

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