Antoni Tàpies i Puig, 1st
Marquess of Tàpies (; 13 December 1923 – 6 February 2012) was a
Catalan painter, sculptor, and art theorist.
Life
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
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. Due to this, Tàpies grew up in an environment where he was exposed to a variety of 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
modern art
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as he entered
secondary school
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in 1934. He became inspired by the famous Christmas issue of the magazine, ''D’ací i d’allà'', which contained reproductions of works by artists such as
Marcel Duchamp
Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp (, ; ; 28 July 1887 – 2 October 1968) was a French painter, sculptor, chess player, and writer whose work is associated with Cubism, Dada, Futurism and conceptual art. He is commonly regarded, along with Pablo Pica ...
,
Georges Braque
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,
Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky ( – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter and art theorist. Kandinsky is generally credited as one of the pioneers of abstract art, abstraction in western art. Born in Moscow, he spent his childhood in ...
, and
Pablo Picasso
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, Ceramic art, ceramicist, and Scenic ...
. At 17, Tàpies suffered a near-fatal
heart attack
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caused by
tuberculosis
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. 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.
Tàpies studied at the
German School of Barcelona. After studying law for three years, he devoted himself from 1943 onwards only to his painting. In 1945 Tàpies began experimenting with materials. At this time he also became increasingly interested in
philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
, especially that of
Jean-Paul Sartre
Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (, ; ; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary criticism, literary critic, considered a leading figure in 20th ...
as well as
Eastern thought.
He became known as one of Spain's most renowned artists in the second half of the 20th century. His
abstract art
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and other avant-garde works were displayed in many major museums all over the world.
In 1954, Tàpies married Teresa Barba Fabregas. Together, they had three children Antoni, Miguel and Clara.
He lived mainly in
Barcelona
Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within c ...
.
Tàpies died on 6 February 2012 at the age of 88.
Work
Tàpies 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
The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
(1936–39), while he was still at school, he taught himself to draw and paint.
[Antoni Tàpies](_blank)
MoMA Collection, New York. On a French government scholarship in the early 1950s, he lived in
Paris
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, to which he often returned. Both in Europe and beyond, the highly influential French critic and curator
Michel Tapié
Michel Tapié de Céleyran (; 26 February 1909 – 30 July 1987) was a French art critic, curator, and collector. He was an early and influential theorist and practitioner of "tachisme", a French style of abstract painting popular in the 1940s a ...
enthusiastically promoted the work of 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
Surrealism is an art movement, art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike s ...
and
Dadaist
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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
Surrealism is an art movement, art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike s ...
painter, his early works were influenced by
Paul Klee
Paul Klee (; 18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) was a Swiss-born German artist. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, cubism, and surrealism. Klee was a natural draftsman who experimented wi ...
and
Joan Miró
Joan Miró i Ferrà ( , ; ; 20 April 1893 – 25 December 1983) was a Catalan Spanish painter, sculptor and Ceramic art, ceramist. A museum dedicated to his work, the Fundació Joan Miró, was established in his native city of Barcelona ...
; but soon became an
informal
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Dress code and events
* Formal wear, attire for formal events
* Semi-formal att ...
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
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Assemblages, collages, and sculpture are three common examples of art using different List of art media, media. M ...
; which 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
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, is an example of the artist's
mixed media
In visual art, mixed media describes work of art, artwork in which more than one Art medium, medium or material has been employed.
Assemblages, collages, and sculpture are three common examples of art using different List of art media, media. M ...
assemblages that combine the principles of
Dada
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and
Surrealism
Surrealism is an art movement, art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike s ...
.
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
Antonio Saura Atarés (September 22, 1930 – July 22, 1998) was a Spanish artist and writer, one of the major post-war painters to emerge in Spain in the fifties whose work has marked several generations of artists and whose critical voice is ...
,
Manolo Millares, and many other Spanish Informalist artists. In 1966, he was arrested at a clandestine assembly at the
University of Barcelona
The University of Barcelona (official name in ; UB), formerly also known as Central University of Barcelona (), is a public research university located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was established in 1450. With 76,000 students, ...
; his work of the early 1970s is marked by symbols of
Catalan identity (which was anathema to
Franco). In 1974 he made a series of lithographs called ''Assassins'' and displayed them in the
Galerie Maeght
The Galerie Maeght () is a gallery of modern art in Paris, France, and Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The gallery was founded in 1936 in Cannes. The Paris gallery was started in 1946 by Aimé Maeght. The artists exhibited are mainly from France an ...
in Paris, in honour of militant
anarchist
Anarchism is a political philosophy and Political movement, movement that seeks to abolish all institutions that perpetuate authority, coercion, or Social hierarchy, hierarchy, primarily targeting the state (polity), state and capitalism. A ...
Salvador Puig Antich's memory. In 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
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and
Abstract Expressionism
Abstract expressionism in the United States emerged as a distinct art movement in the aftermath of World War II and gained mainstream acceptance in the 1950s, a shift from the American social realism of the 1930s influenced by the Great Depressi ...
.
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).
Among the artists' work linked in style to that of Tàpies is that of the American painter
Julian Schnabel
Julian Schnabel (born October 26, 1951) is an American painter and filmmaker. In the 1980s, he received international attention for his "plate paintings"—with broken ceramic plates set onto large-scale paintings. Since the 1990s, he has been a ...
as both have been connected to the art term "Matter".
Graphic work
Tàpies began producing
graphic work in 1947. He produced collector’s books and dossiers in association with poets and writers such as
Alberti,
Bonnefoy,
Du Bouchet,
Brodsky,
Brossa,
Daive,
Dupin,
Foix
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,
Frémon,
Gimferrer,
Guillén,
Jabès,
Mestres Quadreny,
Mitscherlich,
Paz,
Saramago,
Takiguchi,
Ullán,
Valente, and
Zambrano.
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). 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.
Movements
Throughout the span of his life, Tàpies was associated with a number of movements such as
Art Informel
Informalism or Art Informel () is a pictorial movement from the 1943–1950s, that includes all the abstract and gestural tendencies that developed in France and the rest of Europe during the World War II, similar to American abstract express ...
and
Haute Pâte, both of which were popular in post-war Europe. He became a part of the
avant-garde
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group Dau al Set in 1948, a group that had strong ties to Surrealism. Early works of his were surrealistic, but in 1953 he began working in abstract 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.
Exhibitions
* In 1950, Tàpies' first solo show was held at the Galeries Laietanes, Barcelona, and he was included in the
Carnegie International in
Pittsburgh
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.
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Guggenheim Collection.
* In 1953 he had his first shows in the
United States
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, at the Marshall Field Art Gallery in
Chicago
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and the
Martha Jackson Gallery
Martha Jackson (; January 17, 1907 – July 4, 1969) was an American art dealer, gallery owner, and collector. Her New York City based Martha Jackson Gallery, founded in 1953, was groundbreaking in its representation of women and internatio ...
in New York.
* In 1962 he was given the opportunity to have a Guggenheim Retrospective.
[Katz, V. (2007). Antoni Tàpies at PaceWildenstein. Art In America, 95(1), 138.]
* Some of his other retrospectives were presented at the
Musée National d'Art Moderne
The Musée National d'Art Moderne (; "National Museum of Modern Art") is the national museum for modern art of France. It is located in the 4th arrondissement of Paris and is housed in the Centre Pompidou. In 2021 it ranked 10th in the list of ...
, Paris, in 1973 and at the
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum, formerly known as the Albright–Knox Art Gallery, is an art museum located adjacent to Delaware Park, Buffalo, New York, United States.
The museum shows modern art and contemporary art. It is directly opposite Buff ...
, Buffalo, New York, in 1977.
* Later he was the subject of retrospective exhibitions at the
Jeu de Paume
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in Paris in 1994.
*
Kestnergesellschaft in Hannover in 1998.
* In the year 2000 in New York, he had an exhibition at the
Pace Gallery
The Pace Gallery is a contemporary and modern art gallery with 9 locations worldwide. It was founded in Boston by Arne Glimcher in 1960. His son, Marc Glimcher, is now president and CEO. Pace Gallery operates in New York, London, Hong Kong, ...
, which consisted of multimedia paintings as well as small bronzes and assemblages.
* The
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
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in
Madrid
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in 2000, and was exhibited at the
Anita Shapolsky Gallery in New York City in 2006, 2012, and 2014.
* In 2007 at the age of 83, Tàpies had an exhibition at Pace Wildenstein where he showed 17 paintings done on wood as well as canvas.
*In 2017,
Nahmad Contemporary in New York presented the exhibition ''Tàpies: Paintings, 1970–2003''.
'Antoni Tàpies. Objects'. Until February, 2018 at Fundació Antoni Tàpies museum, Barcelona
Legacy
The
Fundació Antoni Tàpies is a museum and cultural center located in
Carrer d'Aragó, in
Barcelona
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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.
Recognition
* Tàpies was awarded in 1958 the First Prize for painting at the Pittsburgh International, and the
UNESCO
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and David E. Bright Prizes at the
Venice Biennale
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.
* In 1958 Tàpies, along with
Eduardo Chillida
Eduardo Chillida Juantegui (Basque: ''Eduardo Txillida Juantegi''; 10 January 1924 – 19 August 2002) was a Spanish Basque sculptor notable for his abstract works.
Early life and career
Born in San Sebastián (Donostia) to Pedro Chillida an ...
, represented Spain in the
Venice Biennale
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.
[
* He received the Rubens Prize of Siegen, Germany, in 1972.]
* In the Academic Sphere, he received an Honorary Doctorate from the Rovira i Virgili University in 1994.
* In 2003 Tàpies won Spain's most prestigious art award, the Velázquez prize.
* On 9 April 2010, he was raised into the Spanish nobility
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by King Juan Carlos I with the hereditary title of ''Marqués de Tápies'' (Marquess of Tàpies)Real Decreto 433/2010
– Website BOE (English: Marquess of Tàpies).
* Furthermore, he designed
Rovira i Virgili University’s logo, which is characterized by the letter "a", symbol of the university's knowledge principle.
Gallery of works
File:Fundació Tàpies 03 - Els Solcs (1952) Oli sobre tela.JPG, Tàpies, 1952, ''Els Solcs'', oil-painting
File:Escut font de la Budellera P1180715.JPG, Tàpies, 1971, ''Escut font de la Budellera'', sculpture / relief
File:Fundació Tàpies 02.JPG, Tàpies, 1971, ''Pantalons sobre vestidor / Trousers on stretchers'', textile on the backside of a stretched canvas
File:Homenatge a Picasso - Obra d'Antoni Tàpies.JPG, Tàpies, 1982–83, ''Homage to Picasso / Homenatge a Picasso'', installation
File:57 Núvol i cadira, d'Antoni Tàpies.jpg, Tàpies, 1990, ''Núvol i Cadira / Cloud and Chair'', tube-sculpture above the facade of the Fundació Antoni Tàpies
File:Sala de Reflexió- Antoni Tàpies.JPG, Tàpies, 1991, ''Conté el Díptic de la campana'' - part of project 'Sala de Reflexió'
File:Mitjó Tàpies.jpg, Tàpies, 1991, ''Mitjó'', sculpture
File:MACBA i TÀPIES.jpg, Tàpies, 1993, '' Rinzen'', installation
File:557 Composició, d'Antoni Tàpies, c. Creu 31 (Girona).jpg, Tàpies, undated, ''Creu 31''
See also
* ''
Rinzen'', work by Tàpies conserved at
MACBA in Barcelona
Notes
References
* Antoni Tàpies and
Michel Tapié
Michel Tapié de Céleyran (; 26 February 1909 – 30 July 1987) was a French art critic, curator, and collector. He was an early and influential theorist and practitioner of "tachisme", a French style of abstract painting popular in the 1940s a ...
''Antonio Tapies'' ic New York, G. Wittenborn, 1959.
* Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
''Antoni Tàpies''New York
�1962Mor Antoni Tàpies*
ttps://galeriaguntrian.com/antoni-tapies/ Antoni Tàpies art in Barcelona
External links
Fundació Antoni Tapies museum, BarcelonaExhibition: Tàpies. An artist's collection, Barcelona 2015in ''The Independent'' by Marcus Williamson
The UNESCO Works of Art CollectionBritannica article
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