Antoni Tàpies
Blanco y Grafismos (White with Graphism)
1957
On View in James M. Kemper Gallery, Room 1
Catalan painter Antoni Tàpies was an active proponent of the postwar European movement known as tachisme, or art informel. Parting with design principles that emphasized geometric order and rational forms, tachisme instead favored not only a more expressive, lyrical style of abstract painting, but also the use of nontraditional, often organic materials such as gravel and wood. In Blanco y Grafismos, Tàpies created a richly textured surface using sand mixed with oil paint, one of the so-called matter paintings he began producing in the mid-1950s. While abstract, this particular composition harbors visual references to concrete structures like walls and doorframes. Especially compelling is how Tàpies’s use of materials conjures powerful associations through textures, not just through the shape of things: the rough surface of the canvas itself resembles a wall marred over time by nicks and scratches. By inscribing the canvas with these markings, Tàpies alludes, overtly or obliquely, to the anti-fascist graffiti he surely knew from the sides of buildings in Barcelona during the Franco regime (1939–75); at the same time, the marks convey the impression of an almost cave-like interior, evoking art’s primordial origins in the human need for self-expression.
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Artist
Antoni Tàpies
(Spanish, 1923–2012)
- Title Blanco y Grafismos (White with Graphism)
- Date 1957
- Medium Mixed media on canvas
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Dimensions
unframed | 79 x 69 in.
- Credit line Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Weil, 1963
- Object number WU 4067
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Technique
mixed media
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Work type
painting
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Theme
Abstraction
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Currently on View
James M. Kemper Gallery, Room 1
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1963
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Weil, St. Louis
Inscription [verso UL corner of backing, rectangular orange label] [printed in black:] 32 e 69 st - new york 21 / MARTHA JACKSON GALLERY / No 3528 / ARTIST [typewritten in black:] TAPIES, ANTONIO / [printed:] TITLE [typewritten:] WHITE WITH GRAPHISMS / [printed:] MEDIUM [large space] SIZE [typewritten:] 79 x 69 / [printed:] DATE [typewritten:] 1957 [printed:] PRICE / SOLD TO
Inscription [verso UC on back of canvas, written in black paint:] U. S. A.
Inscription [verso UL on back of canvas, written in script with black ink:] tàpies _1957
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