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Lithography; 115 signed and numbered copies; Number: P.A. and R.R.; paper: Piggy; Plate size: 28 x 37 cm.; Artwork size: 57 x 77 cm.; Lithograph in two grays, black and white serigraphed. The edition is 115 copies; It consists of 100 copies signed and numbered 1 / 100-100 / 100, and 15 copies H.C. signed and numbered I / XV-XV / XV. Editor: La Polígrafa, Barcelona. Cataloging number: 242. Listed on page 149 of Tàpies. Graphic work. 1947-1972. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1973. // Nocturno Matinal 1 by Antoni Tàpies, created in 1970, is a lithograph that explores simplicity and the subtleties of abstract expression. The piece consists of a minimalistic composition with soft, swirling lines in shades of gray, accented by touches of black and white. At the center, a delicate, almost calligraphic mark draws the viewer’s attention, floating in a vast expanse of open space. The surrounding marks are sparse and faint, giving the composition a dreamlike, contemplative quality, as if it were capturing a fleeting thought or impression. This lithograph, printed on Piggy paper and limited to 115 signed and numbered copies, exemplifies Tàpies' ability to convey depth and emotion with restrained and thoughtful gestures, creating a work that feels both introspective and expansive.
Nocturno Matinal 1, 1970
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Lithography; 115 signed and numbered copies; Number: P.A. and R.R.; paper: Piggy; Plate size: 28 x 37 cm.; Artwork size: 57 x 77 cm.; Lithograph in two grays, black and white serigraphed. The edition is 115 copies; It consists of 100 copies signed and numbered 1 / 100-100 / 100, and 15 copies H.C. signed and numbered I / XV-XV / XV. Editor: La Polígrafa, Barcelona. Cataloging number: 242. Listed on page 149 of Tàpies. Graphic work. 1947-1972. Editorial Gustavo Gili. 1973. // Nocturno Matinal 1 by Antoni Tàpies, created in 1970, is a lithograph that explores simplicity and the subtleties of abstract expression. The piece consists of a minimalistic composition with soft, swirling lines in shades of gray, accented by touches of black and white. At the center, a delicate, almost calligraphic mark draws the viewer’s attention, floating in a vast expanse of open space. The surrounding marks are sparse and faint, giving the composition a dreamlike, contemplative quality, as if it were capturing a fleeting thought or impression. This lithograph, printed on Piggy paper and limited to 115 signed and numbered copies, exemplifies Tàpies' ability to convey depth and emotion with restrained and thoughtful gestures, creating a work that feels both introspective and expansive.
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Antoni Tapies
Primer Congreso Nacional De Neuropedriatria, 1982
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What is the Zero Movement?
ZERO was an art movement founded by Otto Piene and Heinz Mack, aiming to develop into a large international and cross-border movement. The name ZERO originated from a magazine founded by Heinz Mack in 1957, which became a platform for the group's ideas. The magazine was published for several years before ceasing in 1967. The ZERO movement sought to create a new beginning in art, emphasizing light, space, and movement, and became influential in post-war European art.
