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Paper: Arches - Perfect condition; The edition is 160 copies: 150 copies numbered and signed 1 / 150-150 / 150, and 10 copies H.C. signed - Cataloging number: 480. Listed on page 107 of Tàpies. Graphic work. 1973-1978. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1980. // Berliner-Suite 6 by Antoni Tàpies, a lithograph created in 1974, is part of a limited edition of 150 copies with 10 additional H.C. (hors commerce) copies. This piece embodies Tàpies' abstract expressionist approach, featuring rough, sweeping brushstrokes in muted tones of lavender and grey. The composition is bordered by dark brown and marked with scattered, scratch-like lines, giving the piece a raw, gestural quality. The scattered symbols and linework convey a sense of movement and contemplation, inviting the viewer to interpret the subtle interplay of forms and voids. This lithograph, noted in Tàpies' catalog raisonné, demonstrates his exploration of materiality and the expressive potential of minimal, almost calligraphic marks.
Berliner-Suite 6, 1974
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Paper: Arches - Perfect condition; The edition is 160 copies: 150 copies numbered and signed 1 / 150-150 / 150, and 10 copies H.C. signed - Cataloging number: 480. Listed on page 107 of Tàpies. Graphic work. 1973-1978. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1980. // Berliner-Suite 6 by Antoni Tàpies, a lithograph created in 1974, is part of a limited edition of 150 copies with 10 additional H.C. (hors commerce) copies. This piece embodies Tàpies' abstract expressionist approach, featuring rough, sweeping brushstrokes in muted tones of lavender and grey. The composition is bordered by dark brown and marked with scattered, scratch-like lines, giving the piece a raw, gestural quality. The scattered symbols and linework convey a sense of movement and contemplation, inviting the viewer to interpret the subtle interplay of forms and voids. This lithograph, noted in Tàpies' catalog raisonné, demonstrates his exploration of materiality and the expressive potential of minimal, almost calligraphic marks.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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EUR 1,875
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