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// Antoni Muntadas' Duo (2003) is a lithograph rendered in a minimalist style, featuring a white line drawing on a vibrant purple background. The artwork depicts two figures in close proximity, their faces almost touching, suggesting an intimate moment or interaction. The simplicity of the lines allows the viewer to focus on the connection and tension between the figures, with the purple backdrop adding an emotional intensity to the scene. This minimalistic approach, typical of Muntadas, invites interpretation, leaving the nature of the relationship and the context open to the viewer’s imagination. The piece is part of a limited edition of 50 prints, highlighting the artist's exploration of human interactions and emotions through abstract representation.
Duo, 2003
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// Antoni Muntadas' Duo (2003) is a lithograph rendered in a minimalist style, featuring a white line drawing on a vibrant purple background. The artwork depicts two figures in close proximity, their faces almost touching, suggesting an intimate moment or interaction. The simplicity of the lines allows the viewer to focus on the connection and tension between the figures, with the purple backdrop adding an emotional intensity to the scene. This minimalistic approach, typical of Muntadas, invites interpretation, leaving the nature of the relationship and the context open to the viewer’s imagination. The piece is part of a limited edition of 50 prints, highlighting the artist's exploration of human interactions and emotions through abstract 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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