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// Sense títol I by Jordi Alcaraz, created in 2024, is a mixed media artwork that highlights the artist's exploration of form, texture, and transparency. The piece features a spiral-bound sheet layered with transparent materials, creating subtle shadows and textures within a simple wooden frame. The dominant feature is a large, gently curving oval shape, etched or embossed into the surface, giving the composition a sense of quiet contemplation. The minimalistic approach, with a focus on transparency and materiality, invites the viewer to reflect on the interplay between physical presence and absence, two-dimensional and three-dimensional space. This artwork is part of a limited edition series of 14 prints plus HC.
Sense títol I, 2024
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// Sense títol I by Jordi Alcaraz, created in 2024, is a mixed media artwork that highlights the artist's exploration of form, texture, and transparency. The piece features a spiral-bound sheet layered with transparent materials, creating subtle shadows and textures within a simple wooden frame. The dominant feature is a large, gently curving oval shape, etched or embossed into the surface, giving the composition a sense of quiet contemplation. The minimalistic approach, with a focus on transparency and materiality, invites the viewer to reflect on the interplay between physical presence and absence, two-dimensional and three-dimensional space. This artwork is part of a limited edition series of 14 prints plus HC.
What is Spatialism?
Spatialism is an art movement that originated in Italy in 1947, founded by Lucio Fontana with the intention of synthesizing sound, color, movement, and space into a new form of art. The movement's central ideas were outlined in Fontana's first manifesto, published in 1947, where he introduced the concept of spatial art to capture the spirit of the post-war era. His ideas were further developed in five subsequent manifestos. Although Fontana's ideas were sometimes considered vague, his influence was significant, as he was one of the first European artists to emphasize art as a performance and gesture.