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// Antoni Muntadas' Trio (2003) is a lithograph rendered in a minimalist style, featuring three figures outlined in white against a vibrant purple background. The composition depicts the trio engaged in what appears to be a private conversation, with two men leaning in towards a central woman. The body language suggests an intimate, possibly conspiratorial, exchange, capturing the dynamics of power, secrecy, or alliance. The bold purple backdrop contrasts sharply with the simple white lines, making the interaction the focal point. This limited edition print, part of a series of 50, reflects Muntadas' exploration of social and political interactions, using abstraction to delve into the nuances of communication and power structures.
Trio, 2003
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// Antoni Muntadas' Trio (2003) is a lithograph rendered in a minimalist style, featuring three figures outlined in white against a vibrant purple background. The composition depicts the trio engaged in what appears to be a private conversation, with two men leaning in towards a central woman. The body language suggests an intimate, possibly conspiratorial, exchange, capturing the dynamics of power, secrecy, or alliance. The bold purple backdrop contrasts sharply with the simple white lines, making the interaction the focal point. This limited edition print, part of a series of 50, reflects Muntadas' exploration of social and political interactions, using abstraction to delve into the nuances of communication and power structures.
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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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