Antoni
Tàpies
Biographical Sketch
Antoni Tàpies was born on Dec. 13, 1923 in Barcelona. Today this Catalan is one
of the most renowned contemporary
artists. From his Surrealist beginnings, he moved on to become an advocate of Informal Art,
Conceptual Art and Arte
Povera. Tàpies works in his own unmistakable artistic language: his paintings consist
of signs and traces, of evidence,
reduction and assemblage. Antoni Tàpies' began law studies. A heart and lung disease
brought him to visit a sanatorium
in the mountains in 1942, where he began drawing. Short study period at the Nolasc Valls Art
Academy. Dedicated
himself fully to painting after 1946, quitting law school. Studio on Carrer Jaume in Barcelona.
In 1947 he met the poet
Joan Brossa and the collector Joan Prats, a friend of Miró's. 'Dau al Set' was founded.
First exhibits. Stipendium from
the French Government: year-long sojourn in Paris. Involved with the emerging Tachisme
movement and Informal
painting (1950-51). Traveled through the USA. First paintings with impasto application of paint
and addition of cement
and sand (1953). Tàpies met the writer Michel Tapié (1954). His puncturing
and cutting up of the canvas or support led
to scandal. The step from painterly space to objet d'art was taken and he moved towards
Conceptual Art. Soon Tàpies
begins using cardboard, strings and unusually poor materials for his scholarly search, Arte
Povera finds its way into his
works. At the same time, in 1959, Sala Gaspar in Barcelona published his first lithographs.
Printing became an
important medium for him. The elementary forms of his paintings appeared in his lithographs
as well as in his etchings,
the dark grounds, impressions, traces, but also classical signs, numbers and letters.
Tàpies wholly commited himself
through his work for the freedom of artistic expression as well as of Catalonia and its culture.
His essays in biography
and art criticism are excellent reflections of Tàpies' spiritual stance. They constitute
one of the most distinctive
collections of writings on art of our times and at the same time reflect the core of Catalan
spiritual life (cf. Editions
Erker Verlag, St. Gallen). Exhibits throughout the world, honors and awards acknowledge his
work. In 1987, the artist
founds the Fundació Antoni Tàpies in Barcelona, with its spacious museum and
its East Asian Library. The foundation
publishes descriptions of his works and writings by the artist. It also runs its own printing
workshop. ek
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References:
Barbara Catoir: Gespräche mit Antoni Tàpies mit einer Einführung
zum gesamten Werk. Prestel Verlag 1987;
Antoni Tàpies: collected works translated from Catalan into German, Erker Verlag,
St.Gallen:
Die Praxis der Kunst (published 1976/1981);
Kunst kontra Ästhetik (1983/1994);
Erinnerungen I/II (published 1988);
Kunst und Spiritualität (1993);
Die Wirklichkeit als Kunst (1995);
Further references:
Katalog Antoni Tàpies. Arbeiten 1947 - 1988. Kunstverein Bayreut. Dorothea van
der Koelen Verlag - Mainz 1990.
Descriptions of his Works:
Mariuccia Galfetti: Tàpies. Das
graphische Werk / L'oeuvre gravé 1947-1972 and 1973-1978. Erker-Verlag
St.Gallen 1975 (1990) 1984
Register of Works to 1975 in Three
Volumes: Anna Agustí: Tàpies. The complete Works. Fundació Antoni
Tàpies / Edicions Polígrafa S.A., Barcelona.
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Note:
The references given are not meant as
a list of the best works available on the subject, but simply reflect the
author's sources.
Registers and catalogues of works are
included when known and correspond to the information given in the
index.ti
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