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// Antoni Tàpies’ Aparicions-9 (1982) is a limited edition etching that delves into themes of mystery and the subconscious. The piece is dominated by bold, dark forms, which contrast with a lighter background, creating a striking visual tension. The central abstract form appears fluid and organic, surrounded by intricate, swirling lines that seem to allude to an ethereal or dreamlike space. The small rectangular shapes in the upper right add a hint of structure amidst the otherwise free-flowing composition. Tàpies often utilized abstraction to evoke emotions and provoke thought, and this work continues his exploration of hidden meanings and the unknown, inviting viewers to interpret the scene through their own perspective.
Aparicions-9 , 1982
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// Antoni Tàpies’ Aparicions-9 (1982) is a limited edition etching that delves into themes of mystery and the subconscious. The piece is dominated by bold, dark forms, which contrast with a lighter background, creating a striking visual tension. The central abstract form appears fluid and organic, surrounded by intricate, swirling lines that seem to allude to an ethereal or dreamlike space. The small rectangular shapes in the upper right add a hint of structure amidst the otherwise free-flowing composition. Tàpies often utilized abstraction to evoke emotions and provoke thought, and this work continues his exploration of hidden meanings and the unknown, inviting viewers to interpret the scene through their own perspective.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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EUR 1,875
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