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// Llambrec-4 by Antoni Tàpies is a lithograph that encapsulates the artist's abstract and textured approach. Created in 1975 as part of a limited edition of 75 prints, this work employs minimal elements yet evokes a strong sense of form and expression. At the center, a roughly rectangular shape filled with a grid-like texture sits surrounded by sparse, gestural lines and dots. The texture within the shape resembles a scratched or worn surface, reflecting Tàpies' interest in materials and their imperfections. The seemingly random marks around the central form add a spontaneous, almost calligraphic quality, inviting viewers to interpret the space and balance within the composition. This piece reflects Tàpies' exploration of the void and the ephemeral in a simple yet evocative format.
Llambrec-4 , 1975
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// Llambrec-4 by Antoni Tàpies is a lithograph that encapsulates the artist's abstract and textured approach. Created in 1975 as part of a limited edition of 75 prints, this work employs minimal elements yet evokes a strong sense of form and expression. At the center, a roughly rectangular shape filled with a grid-like texture sits surrounded by sparse, gestural lines and dots. The texture within the shape resembles a scratched or worn surface, reflecting Tàpies' interest in materials and their imperfections. The seemingly random marks around the central form add a spontaneous, almost calligraphic quality, inviting viewers to interpret the space and balance within the composition. This piece reflects Tàpies' exploration of the void and the ephemeral in a simple yet evocative format.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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EUR 1,875
What is Art Informel?
Art Informel is a French term referring to the gestural and improvisational techniques common in abstract painting during the 1940s and 50s. It encompasses various styles that dominated these decades, characterized by informal, spontaneous methods. Artists used this term to describe approaches that moved away from traditional structures and embraced more expressive, unstructured techniques.
