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Original etching and aquatint in colors on paper - Published by Stanley William Hayter - Suite: The New School // Roberto Matta's Untitled 212 (From the New School) (1980) is a limited edition etching and aquatint that showcases his characteristic surrealist and abstract style. The composition features intertwining and distorted human figures, rendered in fluid and organic lines. The subtle use of shading and texture created by the aquatint technique adds depth and movement to the figures, making them appear as if they are floating or merging into an ambiguous, dreamlike space. Matta’s work often explores the subconscious and the inner workings of the human psyche, and this piece is no exception, presenting an enigmatic and dynamic scene that invites various interpretations. Published by Stanley William Hayter as part of The New School suite, the print is one of an edition of 70, reflecting Matta's continuous exploration of the human form within surreal and abstract environments.
Untitled 212 (From the New School), 1980
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Original etching and aquatint in colors on paper - Published by Stanley William Hayter - Suite: The New School // Roberto Matta's Untitled 212 (From the New School) (1980) is a limited edition etching and aquatint that showcases his characteristic surrealist and abstract style. The composition features intertwining and distorted human figures, rendered in fluid and organic lines. The subtle use of shading and texture created by the aquatint technique adds depth and movement to the figures, making them appear as if they are floating or merging into an ambiguous, dreamlike space. Matta’s work often explores the subconscious and the inner workings of the human psyche, and this piece is no exception, presenting an enigmatic and dynamic scene that invites various interpretations. Published by Stanley William Hayter as part of The New School suite, the print is one of an edition of 70, reflecting Matta's continuous exploration of the human form within surreal and abstract environments.
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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.
