Antoni Tàpies Transmaterial Past Sep 16 – Oct 22, 2022 New York Exhibition Details:Antoni TàpiesTransmaterialSep 16 – Oct 22, 2022Gallery:540 West 25th StreetNew YorkPress:Press ReleaseConnect: (opens in a new window) @pacegallery (opens in a new window) @fundacioantonitapiesAbove: Antoni Tàpies, Atman, 1996 © Comissió Tàpies Barcelona / Vegap Madrid Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of work by Antoni Tàpies, who made an indelible mark on the history of art in postwar Europe, North America, and Asia. The presentation, titled Antoni Tàpies: Transmaterial, will take place on the eve of the centenary of the Catalan Spanish artist’s birth. It will showcase some 20 paintings created by Tàpies between the 1990s and early 2000s—Pace has represented the artist for 30 years, and almost all the works in this show were created after Tàpies joined the gallery. Marking the first exhibition dedicated to the artist to be staged at Pace’s New York gallery since 2015, the presentation spotlights Tàpies’s meditative approach to art making, shedding light on the later years of his life and career. The exhibition is curated by Natasha Hébert, the artist’s daughter-in-law.Born in Barcelona in 1923, Tàpies was a self-taught artist who developed a unique visual language centering on exchanges among symbols, gestures, and materials. The artist, also a celebrated theorist and philosopher, incorporated signs and symbols from Catalonia and other cultures into his paintings, collages, and sculptures, imbuing his work with historical allusions and references to phenomena of the natural world. Mysterious and transcendent, Tàpies’s work, which is replete with personal resonances as well as references to political and social struggles in his native Catalonia and Spain, charted new frontiers in painting during the postwar era.Over the course of his seven-decade career, Tàpies pursued tireless investigations of forms and raw materials. The artist’s inventive, idiosyncratic combinations of media as diverse as wood, dirt, spray paint, cardboard, blankets, clothes, carpet, furniture, and marble dust reflect his intense interest in experimentation. Tàpies forged complex layers of materials like these in his compositions, bringing striking amalgams of color and texture to the fore of his work. His reimagination and redefinition of painting as a highly physical undertaking would inspire future generations of artists, including major figures working today.The artist participated in the Venice Biennale exhibitions in 1952, 1954, and 1958 before being chosen to represent Spain at the 45th edition of the Biennale in 1993, when he won the Golden Lion for his large-scale installation titled Rinzen. In 1984, the artist established the Fundació Antoni Tàpies in Barcelona—which opened a museum and library in 1990—to support the exhibition of his work and that of other modern and contemporary artists. Along with the Fundació Joan Miró and Museu Picasso, the Fundació Antoni Tàpies remains a key cultural institution in the fabric of the Spanish city.Today, Tàpies’s work can be found in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Baltimore Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, Barcelona; the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Tate, London; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the Centre Pompidou, Paris; the Kunstmuseum Basel; the Städel Museum, Frankfurt; the Museum Ludwig, Cologne; the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art; the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; and many other international institutions.The works in Pace’s forthcoming presentation exemplify Tàpies’s interest in enactments of transgression and erasure as well as explorations of the aging body, sex, and death in his art. Among the highlights in the exhibition are the large- scale painting Soc terra (2004), which includes enigmatic plays of spray paint, pencil, and soil on canvas; Manta amb petjades (2001), a painting on a blanket glued on wood; and the painting Mitjons negres (2010), created just two years before the artist’s death in 2012. These and other works in the exhibition reflect Tàpies’s longtime pursuit of visual and spiritual transfiguration and transformation.In 2023, on the occasion of the centenary of the artist’s birth, Pace will present an exhibition dedicated to Tàpies at its Los Angeles gallery, and the Fundació Antoni Tàpies will mount an important exhibition of the artist’s work in Barcelona. A retrospective of Tàpies’s career—curated by Manuel Borja-Villel, director of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid—will open next year at Bozar - Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels. In 2024, the retrospective will travel to the Reina Sofía. Read More Exhibition FilmExplore Transmaterial by Antoni TàpiesOur new film features a conversation between Valentina Volchkova, Vice President of Pace in Geneva, Natasha Hébert, Antoni Tàpies’s daughter-in-law and curator of Transmaterial, and Toni Tàpies, the artist's son. Taking place within the exhibition, they discuss specific artworks and the artist’s unique visual language. Featured Works Antoni Tàpies, Dues formes simètriques, 1991, marble dust, pigment and varnish on canvas, 98-1/2 x 118-1/4" (250 x 300 cm) Learn More Close modal Antoni Tàpies Dues formes simètriques 1991 marble dust, pigment and varnish on canvas 98-1/2 x 118-1/4" (250 x 300 cm) Inquire How can we reach you? First Name* Last Name* Email* Phone Inquiry Message Have you purchased from Pace before?* Yes No Submit Inquiry Or go back Antoni Tàpies, Palé partit, 2002, marble dust, synthetic resin, paint and assemblage on wood, 7' 2-5/8" x 10' 4-7/8" x 6-3/4" (220 cm x 317.2 cm x 17.16 cm) Learn More Close modal Antoni Tàpies Palé partit 2002 marble dust, synthetic resin, paint and assemblage on wood 7' 2-5/8" x 10' 4-7/8" x 6-3/4" (220 cm x 317.2 cm x 17.16 cm) Inquire How can we reach you? First Name* Last Name* Email* Phone Inquiry Message Have you purchased from Pace before?* Yes No Submit Inquiry Or go back Antoni Tàpies, Manta amb petjades, 2001, Painting on blanket glued on wood, 148 cm × 118 cm × 3-1/2" (58-1/4" × 46-7/16" × 8.9 cm) Learn More Close modal Antoni Tàpies Manta amb petjades 2001 Painting on blanket glued on wood 148 cm × 118 cm × 3-1/2" (58-1/4" × 46-7/16" × 8.9 cm) Inquire How can we reach you? First Name* Last Name* Email* Phone Inquiry Message Have you purchased from Pace before?* Yes No Submit Inquiry Or go back Antoni Tàpies, Metall plegat, 1993, paint, pencil and assemblage on wood, 220 cm × 200.5 cm × 11.5 cm (86-5/8" × 78-15/16" × 4-1/2") Learn More Close modal Antoni Tàpies Metall plegat 1993 paint, pencil and assemblage on wood 220 cm × 200.5 cm × 11.5 cm (86-5/8" × 78-15/16" × 4-1/2") Inquire How can we reach you? First Name* Last Name* Email* Phone Inquiry Message Have you purchased from Pace before?* Yes No Submit Inquiry Or go back Antoni Tàpies, Figura sobre cartó, 1994, Paint and varnish on corrugated cardboard glued on canvas, 251 cm × 161 cm × 6 cm (8' 2-13/16" × 63-3/8" × 2-3/8") Learn More Close modal Antoni Tàpies Figura sobre cartó 1994 Paint and varnish on corrugated cardboard glued on canvas 251 cm × 161 cm × 6 cm (8' 2-13/16" × 63-3/8" × 2-3/8") Inquire How can we reach you? First Name* Last Name* Email* Phone Inquiry Message Have you purchased from Pace before?* Yes No Submit Inquiry Or go back Antoni Tàpies, No-dual, 1992, mixed media on canvas, 276 cm × 200 cm × 2.9 cm (9' 11/16" × 78-3/4" × 1-1/8") Learn More Close modal Antoni Tàpies No-dual 1992 mixed media on canvas 276 cm × 200 cm × 2.9 cm (9' 11/16" × 78-3/4" × 1-1/8") Inquire How can we reach you? First Name* Last Name* Email* Phone Inquiry Message Have you purchased from Pace before?* Yes No Submit Inquiry Or go back Installation Views 1/12 2/12 3/12 4/12 5/12 6/12 7/12 8/12 9/12 10/12 11/12 12/12 Carousel slide 0 Carousel slide 1 Carousel slide 2 Carousel slide 3 Carousel slide 4 Carousel slide 5 Carousel slide 6 Carousel slide 7 Carousel slide 8 Carousel slide 9 Carousel slide 10 Carousel slide 11 About the ArtistAntoni Tàpies is recognized as one of the leading artistic voices to emerge from postwar Europe. Working in parallel with global art movements including Abstract Expressionism, Gutai, Art Informel, Tachisme, and Arte Povera, Tàpies believed that his era required a new kind of existential expression. Tàpies’s oeuvre resides between figuration and abstraction, matter and mysticism, as manifested through his painting, sculpture, drawing, collage, and printmaking.Learn More Journal View All Artist Projects Celebrating the Centenary of the Birth of Antoni Tàpies Sep 15, 2023 Films Explore “Transmaterial” by Antoni Tàpies in New York Oct 18, 2022 Press Antoni Tàpies: How Art Can Operate as Soft Power Mar 20, 2019 Museum Exhibitions "Antoni Tàpies: From Object to Sculpture (1964–2009)" at the Guggenheim Bilbao Oct 04, 2013 Overview Exhibition Film Featured Works Installation Views About the Artist Journal