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// Antoni Tàpies’ Aparicions-4, created in 1982, is a limited edition etching that showcases the artist's characteristic fusion of abstract forms with textured, expressive marks. Known for his deep exploration of materiality and symbolism, Tàpies uses a minimalist composition in this piece, marked by subtle earthy tones and expressive ink splatters. The etching includes handwritten-like marks that resemble fragments of text, suggesting a sense of mystery and hidden messages. This work is emblematic of Tàpies' interest in the ephemeral and the mystical, as well as his ability to evoke an almost tactile response from viewers. The delicate marks and central ink splash invite interpretation, resonating with themes of impermanence and spiritual introspection.
Aparicions-4 , 1982
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// Antoni Tàpies’ Aparicions-4, created in 1982, is a limited edition etching that showcases the artist's characteristic fusion of abstract forms with textured, expressive marks. Known for his deep exploration of materiality and symbolism, Tàpies uses a minimalist composition in this piece, marked by subtle earthy tones and expressive ink splatters. The etching includes handwritten-like marks that resemble fragments of text, suggesting a sense of mystery and hidden messages. This work is emblematic of Tàpies' interest in the ephemeral and the mystical, as well as his ability to evoke an almost tactile response from viewers. The delicate marks and central ink splash invite interpretation, resonating with themes of impermanence and spiritual introspection.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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EUR 1,875
What is automatism?
Automatism refers to a technique in the creative process that accesses material from the unconscious or subconscious mind. It is based on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic method of free association. Artists value this process for its ability to inspire creative thought and spontaneous creation.
