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// Antoni Muntadas' B+T (2003) is a lithograph that employs a minimalist style, using white line drawing on a vibrant purple background. The composition depicts two figures engaged in a conversation, gesturing towards what appear to be busts or statues positioned on pedestals in an interior setting. The simplicity of the lines accentuates the formality of their interaction, while the use of the bold purple backdrop creates a striking contrast, making the scene visually engaging. This limited edition print, produced in an edition of 50, reflects Muntadas' focus on social and political themes, examining the dynamics of dialogue and power through a refined, abstract visual language.
B+T, 2003
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// Antoni Muntadas' B+T (2003) is a lithograph that employs a minimalist style, using white line drawing on a vibrant purple background. The composition depicts two figures engaged in a conversation, gesturing towards what appear to be busts or statues positioned on pedestals in an interior setting. The simplicity of the lines accentuates the formality of their interaction, while the use of the bold purple backdrop creates a striking contrast, making the scene visually engaging. This limited edition print, produced in an edition of 50, reflects Muntadas' focus on social and political themes, examining the dynamics of dialogue and power through a refined, abstract visual language.
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Antoni Muntadas
Architektur / Räume / Gesten II , 2017
Limited Edition Print
Digital Print On Paper
EUR 18,000
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