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From the portfolio "Una temporada en infierno" (A season in hell) - Portfolio of 10 works illustrating the poem by Arthur Rimbaud - On Arches paper, numbered and signed by Matta - Printing in Paris in 1978 - Published by Oditions Georges Visat. // Roberto Matta's Je Suis Intact is an etching from 1978, included in the portfolio Una temporada en infierno (A Season in Hell), inspired by the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud. This artwork showcases Matta's surrealistic and abstract aesthetic, characterized by a complex interplay of dynamic shapes, swirling lines, and rich green and red hues. The composition, set against a deep green background, features a central geometric structure reminiscent of an exploding star or fragmented energy, surrounded by gestural marks and mysterious symbols that evoke motion and chaos. The ethereal forms and intense colors suggest an exploration of inner consciousness and metaphysical realms, aligning with Rimbaud’s existential themes. Printed on Arches paper, each piece in this edition is signed and numbered by Matta, highlighting the work’s exclusivity as part of a series of 100. Published by Editions Georges Visat in Paris, this piece measures 67 x 51 cm and reflects Matta’s ability to translate poetic and philosophical ideas into a vibrant visual language.
Je Suis Intact, 1978
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From the portfolio "Una temporada en infierno" (A season in hell) - Portfolio of 10 works illustrating the poem by Arthur Rimbaud - On Arches paper, numbered and signed by Matta - Printing in Paris in 1978 - Published by Oditions Georges Visat. // Roberto Matta's Je Suis Intact is an etching from 1978, included in the portfolio Una temporada en infierno (A Season in Hell), inspired by the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud. This artwork showcases Matta's surrealistic and abstract aesthetic, characterized by a complex interplay of dynamic shapes, swirling lines, and rich green and red hues. The composition, set against a deep green background, features a central geometric structure reminiscent of an exploding star or fragmented energy, surrounded by gestural marks and mysterious symbols that evoke motion and chaos. The ethereal forms and intense colors suggest an exploration of inner consciousness and metaphysical realms, aligning with Rimbaud’s existential themes. Printed on Arches paper, each piece in this edition is signed and numbered by Matta, highlighting the work’s exclusivity as part of a series of 100. Published by Editions Georges Visat in Paris, this piece measures 67 x 51 cm and reflects Matta’s ability to translate poetic and philosophical ideas into a vibrant visual language.
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What is Surrealism?
Surrealism began in the 1920s as an art and literary movement with the goal of revealing the unconscious mind and unleashing the imagination by exploring unusual and dream-like imagery. Influenced by Sigmund Freud’s theories of psychoanalysis, Surrealist artists and writers sought to bring the unconscious into rational life, blurring the lines between reality and dreams. The movement aimed to challenge conventional perceptions and express the irrational aspects of the human experience.
