Antoni Tàpies (Spanish, 1923–2012)
La Llum, 1991
Medium: Complete portfolio of eight aquatints, on wove paper
Dimensions: 105.5 × 75 cm (41 1/2 × 29 1/2 in)
Edition of 45: Each hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition: Very good
Antoni Tàpies (Spanish, 1923–2012)
La Llum, 1991
Medium: Complete portfolio of eight aquatints, on wove paper
Dimensions: 105.5 × 75 cm (41 1/2 × 29 1/2 in)
Edition of 45: Each hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition: Very good
Antoni Tàpies (1923–2012) was a prominent Catalan artist known for his deeply expressive and textured approach to modern art. A central figure in post-war European abstraction, Tàpies created a powerful body of work that includes painting, limited edition prints, and mixed-media artworks. His unique visual language combines traditional materials with unconventional ones – such as marble dust, sand, and cloth – to explore themes of materiality, spirituality, and human experience.
Tàpies’ paintings often feature earthy tones, rough textures, and symbolic forms, reflecting his interest in Eastern philosophy, mysticism, and the human condition. These works reject aesthetic perfection in favor of emotional depth and metaphysical inquiry. His early influences ranged from Surrealism to Dada, but he eventually developed a highly personal style that positioned him as a pioneer of Art Informel. In addition to his renowned paintings, Tàpies was also an accomplished printmaker. His prints – including etchings, lithographs, and screenprints – extend his distinctive visual language into the realm of editioned art. These limited edition artworks often integrate calligraphic symbols, gestural marks, and signs that invite introspection and interpretation.
Throughout his career, Tàpies produced a prolific number of artworks that challenged conventional boundaries between mediums. His commitment to experimentation is evident across both his monumental paintings and his intricate prints. Today, his work can be found in major international museums and private collections, and he is celebrated as one of the most influential European artists of the 20th century.
Type | Limited Edition Print |
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Medium | Etching/Engraving |
Movement | Abstract Art, Post-War Art |