Works
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, El pa a la barca, 1963
    El pa a la barca, 1963
  • Antoni Tàpies, Nocturn Matinal 4, 1970
    Nocturn Matinal 4, 1970
  • Antoni Tàpies, Nocturn Matinal-7, 1970
    Nocturn Matinal-7, 1970
  • Antoni Tàpies, Nocturn Matinal-8, 1970
    Nocturn Matinal-8, 1970
  • Antoni Tàpies, Mitjó, 1971
    Mitjó, 1971
  • Antoni Tàpies, Orella, 1971
    Orella, 1971
  • Antoni Tàpies, Clau I Ditades, 1971
    Clau I Ditades, 1971
  • Antoni Tàpies, Clau-12, 1973
    Clau-12, 1973
  • Antoni Tàpies, Lietra I Gris, 1976
    Lietra I Gris, 1976
  • Antoni Tàpies, Visca Catalunya, 1976
    Visca Catalunya, 1976
  • Antoni Tàpies, Creu I S, 1976
    Creu I S, 1976
  • Antoni Tàpies, Quadrats I Grafismes, 1976
    Quadrats I Grafismes, 1976
  • Antoni Tàpies, Lietra O, 1976
    Lietra O, 1976
  • Antoni Tàpies, Poligrafa XV Anys, 1980
    Poligrafa XV Anys, 1980
  • Antoni Tàpies, Aparicions-6, 1982
    Aparicions-6, 1982
  • Antoni Tàpies, Trespeus, 1990
    Trespeus, 1990
Biography

In his wide-ranging practice, Antoni Tàpies combined rich conceptual concerns with material experimentation and monumental scales. His work was variously informed by early modernists including Paul Klee and Joan Miró and by Art Informel artists, such as Jean Dubuffet, who were his contemporaries. Throughout his paintings, prints, sculptures, and works on paper, Tàpies built a visual language full of thick, impastoed gestural marks and a cosmology of symbols and scripts. His materials ranged from trash and earth to dust and stone, which created a sense of solidity and physicality throughout his oeuvre.

 

Tàpies participated in the Venice Biennale four times and exhibited in cities including Paris, London, Barcelona, Brussels, Berlin, Tokyo, Zürich, and New York. His work has sold for seven figures at auction and belongs in the collections of the Centre PompidouModerna Museet, the Kunstmuseum Basel, the Fondation Beyeler, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Tate (via Artsy).

Exhibitions