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// Antoni Muntadas' CH+B (2003) is a lithograph that utilizes minimalist line art to depict an interaction between two figures against a vibrant purple backdrop. The white outlines show one figure placing a hand on the back of another, suggesting a gesture of guidance, support, or perhaps authority. The simplicity of the composition, with its focus on body language, captures the nuances of social and political dynamics, leaving the interpretation open to the viewer. The bold purple background contrasts sharply with the white lines, creating a visually striking and thought-provoking image. This limited edition print is part of a series of 50, reflecting Muntadas' exploration of interpersonal relationships and power structures through abstract visual representation.
CH+B, 2003
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// Antoni Muntadas' CH+B (2003) is a lithograph that utilizes minimalist line art to depict an interaction between two figures against a vibrant purple backdrop. The white outlines show one figure placing a hand on the back of another, suggesting a gesture of guidance, support, or perhaps authority. The simplicity of the composition, with its focus on body language, captures the nuances of social and political dynamics, leaving the interpretation open to the viewer. The bold purple background contrasts sharply with the white lines, creating a visually striking and thought-provoking image. This limited edition print is part of a series of 50, reflecting Muntadas' exploration of interpersonal relationships and power structures through abstract visual representation.
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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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