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Antoni Tàpies i Puig, 1st Marquess of Tápies (Catalan: [ənˈtɔni ˈtapi.əs]; 13 December 1923 – 6 February 2012) was a Catalan Spanish painter, sculptor and art theorist, who became one of the most famous European artists of his generation.

The Most Illustrious

Antoni Tàpies
Tàpies in 2008
Born(1923-12-13)13 December 1923
Barcelona, Spain
Died6 February 2012(2012-02-06) (aged 88)
Barcelona, Spain
Known forPainting, sculpture, lithography
MovementArt informel
AwardsPraemium Imperiale

Life


Plaque on the facade Antoni Tàpies' birthplace, 39 Canuda Street, Barcelona.
Plaque on the facade Antoni Tàpies' birthplace, 39 Canuda Street, Barcelona.

The son of Josep Tàpies i Mestre and Maria Puig i Guerra, Antoni Tàpies Puig was born in Barcelona on 13 December 1923. His father was a lawyer and Catalan nationalist who served briefly with the Republican government. Due to this, Tàpies grew up in an environment where he was very much exposed to a cultural and social experiences of leaders in the Catalan public life and its republicanism. His maternal grandmother also exposed him to this world with her great involvement in civil and political activities. Tàpies was first introduced to contemporary art as he entered secondary school in 1934. He saw a famous Christmas issue of the magazine, D’ací i d’allà, which contained reproductions of works by artists such as Duchamp, Braque, Kandinsky, and Picasso.[1] At 17, Tàpies suffered a near-fatal heart attack caused by tuberculosis. He spent two years as a convalescent in the mountains, reading widely and pursuing an interest in art that had already expressed itself when he was in his early teens.[2]

Tàpies studied at the German School of Barcelona. After studying law for 3 years, he devoted himself from 1943 onwards only to his painting. In 1945 Tàpies began experimenting with more rinse materials. He would mix oil paint with whiting. At this time he also became increasingly interested in philosophy, especially that of Sartre as well as Eastern thought.[3] He became known as one of Spain's most renowned artists in the second half of the 20th century. His abstract and avant-garde works were displayed in many major museums all over the world.[4] In 1954 Tàpies married Teresa Barba Fabregas. Together they had three children Antoni, Miguel and Clara.[5] He lived mainly in Barcelona. Tàpies died on 6 February 2012; his health had been suffering since 2007.[4]


Work


Canvas Burned to Matter by Antoni Tàpies, c. 1960, Honolulu Museum of Art
Canvas Burned to Matter by Antoni Tàpies, c. 1960, Honolulu Museum of Art

Tàpies was perhaps the best-known Spanish (Catalan) artist to emerge in the period since the Second World War. He first came into contact with contemporary art as a teenager through the magazine D’Ací i D’Allà, published in Barcelona, and during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39), while he was still at school, he taught himself to draw and paint.[6] On a French government scholarship in the early 1950s he lived in Paris, to which he often returned. Both in Europe and beyond, the highly influential French critic and curator Michel Tapié enthusiastically promoted the work of Antoni Tàpies.

In 1948, Tàpies helped co-found the first Post-War Movement in Spain known as Dau al Set which was connected to the Surrealist and Dadaist Movements. The main leader and founder of Dau al Set was the poet Joan Brossa. The movement also had a publication of the same name, Dau al Set. Tàpies started as a surrealist painter, his early works were influenced by Paul Klee and Joan Miró; but soon become an informal artist, working in a style known as pintura matèrica, in which non artistic materials are incorporated into the paintings. In 1953 he began working in mixed media; this is considered his most original contribution to art. One of the first to create serious art in this way, he added clay and marble dust to his paint and used waste paper, string, and rags (Grey and Green Painting, Tate Gallery, London, 1957). Canvas Burned to Matter from c. 1960, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, is an example of the artist's mixed media assemblages that combine the principles of Dada and Surrealism.[7]

Mural at the Catalan Pavilion at the Seville Expo '92
Mural at the Catalan Pavilion at the Seville Expo '92

Tàpies' international reputation was well established by the end of the 1950s. From the late 1950s to early 1960s, Tàpies worked with Enrique Tábara, Antonio Saura, Manolo Millares and many other Spanish Informalist artists. In 1966 he was arrested at a clandestine assembly at the University of Barcelona; his work of the early 1970s is marked by symbols of Catalan identity (which was anathema to Franco).[8] In 1974 he made a series of lithographs called Assassins and displayed them in the Galerie Maeght in Paris, in honour of regime critic Salvador Puig Antich's memory. From about 1970 (influenced by Pop art) he began incorporating more substantial objects into his paintings, such as parts of furniture. Tàpies's ideas have had worldwide influence on art, especially in the realms of painting, sculpture, etchings and lithography. Examples of his work are found in numerous major international collections. His work is associated with both Tachisme and Abstract Expressionism.

The paintings produced by Tàpies, later in the 1970s and in the 1980s, reveal his application of this aesthetic of meditative emptiness, for example in spray-painted canvases with linear elements suggestive of Oriental calligraphy, in mixed-media paintings that extended the vocabulary of Art informel, and in his oblique allusions to imagery within a fundamentally abstract idiom, as in Imprint of a Basket on Cloth (1980).[6] Among the artists' work linked in style to that of Tàpies is that of the American painter Julian Schnabel as both have been connected to the art term "Matter".[9]


Graphic work


From 1947 Tàpies also produced graphic work. He produced collector’s books and dossiers in association with poets and writers such as Alberti, Bonnefoy, Du Bouchet, Brodsky, Brossa, Daive, Dupin, Foix, Frémon, Gimferrer, Guillén, Jabès, Mestres Quadreny, Mitscherlich, Paz, Saramago, Takiguchi, Ullán, Valente and Zambrano.[10]


Essays


Tàpies has written essays which have been collected in a series of publications, some translated into different languages: La pràctica de l’art (1970), L’art contra l’estètica, (1974), Memòria personal (1978), La realitat com a art (1982), Per un art modern i progressista (1985), Valor de l’art (1993) and L’art i els seus llocs (1999).[11] These works include Tàpies reflecting on things such as art, life, and politics. He also discusses the social role of art and the artist, reflects on the influences of his work, and explains his artistic as well as political views.[12]


Movements


Throughout the span of his life Antoni Tàpies has been associated with a number movements such as Art Informel and Haute Pâte or Matter Painting.[13] He became a part of the avant-garde group Dau al Set in 1948 which was a group that had strong ties to Surrealism. Early works of his were surrealistic, but in 1953 he began working in abstract art. It is here that he becomes a part of the Art Informel movement and starts working with mixed media. Art Informel in Europe was the equivalent to Abstract Expressionism in America. This was among the most prevalent styles of art in post-war Europe. Within this movement is the category of Matter Painting. Its focus on the use of odd objects completely undermines the acts of traditional fine art. Some of Tàpies's most famous and original works fall within this genre. They are characterized by his use of marble dust and clay that he mixed with his paints as well as the incorporation of found objects such as string, paper, and cloth. In the late 1960s into the early 1970s Tàpies began to be influenced by the movement of Pop Art. Because of this he began using larger items, such as pieces of furniture, in his works.[14]


Exhibitions


Antoni Tàpies.
Antoni Tàpies.

Legacy


The Antoni Tàpies Foundation or Fundació Antoni Tàpies is a museum and cultural center located in Carrer d'Aragó, in Barcelona, Catalonia that is dedicated to the works and life of Antoni Tàpies. It was established in 1984 by Tàpies himself. His intent was to create a forum that would promote the study as well as the knowledge of modern and contemporary art. It includes the temporary exhibitions, film seasons, lectures, symposiums, as well as different activities and showings of Tàpies's work. The foundation owns one of the most extensive collections of Tàpies's work, mostly donated by Tàpies himself. It also contains a large library that is dedicated solely to the artists of our century and the modern literature and documentation pertaining to the genre.[20]


Recognition





See also



Notes


  1. "1923-1943". Fundació Antoni Tàpies. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  2. Grimes, William (6 February 2012). "Antoni Tàpies, Spanish Abstract Painter, Dies at 88". The New York Times.
  3. "1944-1948". Fundació Antoni Tàpies. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  4. "Obituaries; Passings; Antoni Tapies; Prominent Spanish art figure". Tribune Publishing Company LLC.
  5. Grimes, William (8 February 2012). "Antoni Tapies, a Painter With Textures, Dies at 88". The New York Times. p. B17. ProQuest 920207376.
  6. Antoni Tàpies MoMA Collection, New York.
  7. Honolulu Museum of Art, wall label, Canvas Burned to Matter, accession 4418.1
  8. Martin Gayford (25 March 2006), From earth to eternity The Daily Telegraph.
  9. "Matter painting". tate.org.uk.
  10. "Antoni Tàpies". Fundació Antoni Tàpies. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  11. Antoni Tàpies Archived 17 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Fundaciò Tàpies, Barcelona.
  12. "Antoni Tàpies - Volume II Collected Essays". Indiana University Press. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  13. "Antoni Tapies." - WikiArt.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Apr. 2015.
  14. "Antoni Tapies (1923-2012)." Antoni Tapies: Spanish Abstract Painter: Biography, Matter Paintings. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Apr. 2015.
  15. Antoni Tàpies[permanent dead link] Guggenheim Collection.
  16. Katz, V. (2007). Antoni Tàpies at PaceWildenstein. Art In America, 95(1), 138.
  17. Johnson, Ken (4 February 2000). "ART IN REVIEW; Antoni Tapies". The New York Times. ProQuest 431373612.
  18. "Antoni Tàpies 1923-2012, ES". ArtFacts.net.
  19. "Art: The Expressive Edge of Paper", Highbrow Magazine, February 24, 2014
  20. "Antoni Tàpies foundation". Barcelona.com. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  21. Antoni Tàpies Tate Collection.
  22. "Barcelona Remembers Antoni Tàpies and His Iconic Catalan Creations." OhBarcelona. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Apr. 2015.
  23. Real Decreto 433/2010 – Website BOE

References




Spanish nobility
New title Marquess of Tápies
9 April 2010 – 6 February 2012
Succeeded by
Antoni Tàpies i Barba

На других языках


[de] Antoni Tàpies

Antoni Tàpies i Puig [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}ənˈtɔni ˈtapjəs] (* 13. Dezember 1923 in Barcelona, Katalonien; † 6. Februar 2012 ebenda) war ein spanischer Maler, Grafiker und Bildhauer. Er galt als der bedeutendste Künstler des Informel seines Landes. Im Jahr 2010 erhielt er den erblichen Adelstitel Marqués de Tàpies.
- [en] Antoni Tàpies

[es] Antoni Tàpies

Antoni Tàpies i Puig, I marqués de Tápies[1] (Barcelona, 13 de diciembre de 1923 - ibídem, 6 de febrero de 2012),[2] fue un pintor, escultor y teórico del arte español. Uno de los principales exponentes a nivel mundial del informalismo, está considerado como uno de los más destacados artistas españoles del siglo XX. La obra del artista catalán goza de un centro de estudio y conservación en la Fundación Antoni Tàpies de Barcelona.

[fr] Antoni Tàpies

Antoni Tàpies i Puig, 1er marquis de Tàpies (né à Barcelone le 13 décembre 1923 et mort dans la même ville le 6 février 2012), est un peintre, sculpteur, essayiste et théoricien de l'art espagnol d'expression catalane. L'un des principaux représentants de l'informalisme, il est considéré comme l'un des artistes espagnols les plus en vue du XXe siècle. L'œuvre de l'artiste catalan dispose d'un centre d'étude et de conservation à la Fondation Antoni Tàpies de Barcelone.

[it] Antoni Tàpies

Antoni Tàpies i Puig, marchese de Tàpies (Barcellona, 13 dicembre 1923 – Barcellona, 6 febbraio 2012) è stato un pittore, scultore e storico dell'arte spagnolo.

[ru] Тапиес, Антони

Антони Та́пиес-и-Пуиг (кат. Antoni Tàpies i Puig; 13 декабря 1923 года, Барселона, Испания — 6 февраля 2012 года, там же[5]) — каталонский живописец, график и скульптор, художник книги, один из виднейших мастеров мирового искусства второй половины XX века.



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