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// Antoni Tàpies' Clau-11 is a lithograph from 1973, part of a limited edition of 75. This artwork is marked by its minimalistic yet expressive lines, where sparse, delicate strokes descend from an almost abstract form at the top of the composition. The simplicity of the linework invites contemplation, suggesting themes of ephemerality, weightlessness, or perhaps the passage of time. Tàpies’ approach emphasizes the beauty of restraint and negative space, encouraging viewers to find depth and meaning in subtlety. This lithograph captures Tàpies' distinctive exploration of abstraction and materiality.
Clau-11 , 1973
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// Antoni Tàpies' Clau-11 is a lithograph from 1973, part of a limited edition of 75. This artwork is marked by its minimalistic yet expressive lines, where sparse, delicate strokes descend from an almost abstract form at the top of the composition. The simplicity of the linework invites contemplation, suggesting themes of ephemerality, weightlessness, or perhaps the passage of time. Tàpies’ approach emphasizes the beauty of restraint and negative space, encouraging viewers to find depth and meaning in subtlety. This lithograph captures Tàpies' distinctive exploration of abstraction and materiality.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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EUR 1,875
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