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White handwritten words and small decorative crosses punctuate a black field, declaring with raw candour: 'I am restless.' In this screenprint, Ben Vautier distils decades of Fluxus practice into a single, arresting statement that resonates with contemporary anxiety. The informal script and scattered marks give the work the quality of a hastily written note to oneself — intimate, urgent, and unguarded. Part of a 2006 trio of Spanish-language editions, Estoy inquieto is a concise masterclass in the art of making meaning from minimal means.
Estoy inquieto, 2006
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White handwritten words and small decorative crosses punctuate a black field, declaring with raw candour: 'I am restless.' In this screenprint, Ben Vautier distils decades of Fluxus practice into a single, arresting statement that resonates with contemporary anxiety. The informal script and scattered marks give the work the quality of a hastily written note to oneself — intimate, urgent, and unguarded. Part of a 2006 trio of Spanish-language editions, Estoy inquieto is a concise masterclass in the art of making meaning from minimal means.
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What is Figuration Libre?
Figuration Libre is an art movement that is equivalent to the French Bad Painting and Neo-Expressionism in Europe and America. The term was coined by Ben Vautier and the Fluxus movement. In 1981, Robert Combas, François Boisrond, Hervé Di Rosa, and Rémi Blanchard formed the Figuration Libre group. The term can be interpreted as free style art, emphasizing spontaneity, freedom, and a rejection of traditional artistic conventions.
