What is an Aquatint?
Intaglio is a printmaking technique where the artist creates marks on a metal plate that hold ink or dye. The inked plate is then pressed onto paper, transferring the ink to the sheet. This process can be repeated multiple times depending on the technique. Intaglio methods, such as etching, often involve applying a mordant (acid) to the metal plate to create the design. Intaglio encompasses various techniques, including engraving, etching, and drypoint.
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Pedro Cabrita Reis
E as estrelas do céu cairam na terra....I, 1996
Limited Edition Print
Aquatint
EUR 4,200
Pedro Cabrita Reis
E as estrelas do céu cairam na terra....IV, 1996
Limited Edition Print
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Pedro Cabrita Reis
E as estrelas do céu cairam na terra....III, 1996
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Pedro Cabrita Reis
E as estrelas do céu cairam na terra....II, 1996
Limited Edition Print
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EUR 4,200
Pablo Picasso
Peintre peignant la nuque de son jeune modele, 1968
Limited Edition Print
Aquatint
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Alexander Calder
One Plate from The Sacrilege of Alan Kent, 1976
Limited Edition Print
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New British Sculpture is the name referring to the work produced by a group of sculptors, installation artists, and other creators who exhibited together in London during the 1980s. This group included artists like Richard Deacon, Richard Wentworth, and Tony Cragg. Tim Woods helped define this movement by identifying four major themes: the blending of kitsch and pop culture, the use of UK urban waste in a bricolage style, the assignment of new meanings to everyday objects, and a playful approach using wit and humor.
A movement and style in art that originated in Italy during the 1960s. It integrates elements of minimalism, performance art, and conceptual art by using everyday or seemingly worthless materials, such as newspapers, stones, or rags. The goal was to challenge and subvert the commercialization of art.
