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Polychrome lithography; 75 copies signed and numbered 1 / 75-75 / 75; The tests we offer are 40/75 and 41/75; paper: Arches; Plate size: 56 x 76 cm.; Artwork size: 65 x 85 cm.; Perfect condition; Publisher: Verlog Gallery, Paris. Cataloging number: 968. Listed on page 191 of Tàpies. graphic work. 1979-1986. Erker-Verlag, 2002. // Deux Trous 1 by Antoni Tàpies, a lithograph from 1984, is a deeply textural work that exemplifies the artist's fascination with materiality and abstract forms. The composition centers around two large, dark oval shapes that resemble voids or holes, set against a layered, distressed background. Subtle strokes of white and light blue intersperse the black and grey tones, adding depth and a sense of movement within the seemingly static forms. Tàpies’s signature rough, almost earthy aesthetic is evident, encouraging viewers to explore the interplay between presence and absence. This piece resonates with his philosophical explorations of emptiness and substance, making it a powerful meditation on form and meaning.
Deux Trous 1, 1984
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Polychrome lithography; 75 copies signed and numbered 1 / 75-75 / 75; The tests we offer are 40/75 and 41/75; paper: Arches; Plate size: 56 x 76 cm.; Artwork size: 65 x 85 cm.; Perfect condition; Publisher: Verlog Gallery, Paris. Cataloging number: 968. Listed on page 191 of Tàpies. graphic work. 1979-1986. Erker-Verlag, 2002. // Deux Trous 1 by Antoni Tàpies, a lithograph from 1984, is a deeply textural work that exemplifies the artist's fascination with materiality and abstract forms. The composition centers around two large, dark oval shapes that resemble voids or holes, set against a layered, distressed background. Subtle strokes of white and light blue intersperse the black and grey tones, adding depth and a sense of movement within the seemingly static forms. Tàpies’s signature rough, almost earthy aesthetic is evident, encouraging viewers to explore the interplay between presence and absence. This piece resonates with his philosophical explorations of emptiness and substance, making it a powerful meditation on form and meaning.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.
