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Antoni Tàpies i Puig, 1st Marquess of Tàpies (Catalan: [ənˈtɔni ˈtapi.əs]; 13 December 1923 – 6 February 2012) was a Spanish painter, sculptor and art theorist. Canvas Burned to Matter by Antoni Tàpies, c. 1960, Honolulu Museum of Art Mural at the Catalan Pavilion at the Seville Expo '92
Learn about the life, art, and ideas of Antoni Tàpies, a self-taught painter who experimented with unconventional materials and created enigmatic marks on his canvases. Explore his influences, themes, and legacy in the context of Art Informel, Surrealism, and Neo-Expressionism.
- Spanish
- December 13, 1923
- Barcelona, Spain
- February 6, 2012
Learn about the life and work of Antoni Tàpies, one of the most influential European artists of his generation. Explore his mixed-media paintings, sculptures, graphic art and essays, and visit his foundation in Barcelona.
- Spanish, Catalan
- December 13, 1923
- Barcelona, Spain
- February 6, 2012
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Antoni Tàpies was a Spanish artist who created abstract paintings and prints with various techniques and materials. MoMA presents 34 works by him online, as well as four exhibitions and a publication that feature his art.
- Spanish
- Taula negra, 2005. Galeria Mayoral. Price on Request.
- Untitled, 1982. Cowley Abbott. Price on Request.
- Gran ull, 1992. Galeria Jordi Pascual. Price on Request.
- Xifres, 2005. Galeria Jordi Pascual. Price on Request.
Apr 10, 2024 · Surrealism. abstract art. Antoni Tàpies (born December 13, 1923, Barcelona, Spain—died February 6, 2012, Barcelona) was a Catalan artist, credited with introducing contemporary abstract painting into Spain. He began as a Surrealist but developed into an abstract artist under the influence of French painting and achieved an international ...
Learn about the life and work of Antoni Tàpies, one of the great innovators of Informalism and matter painting. Explore his graphic material and installations in the MACBA collection.