Exhibition of paintings, sculpture and works on paper by Antoni Tàpies opens at Pace Gallery
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Exhibition of paintings, sculpture and works on paper by Antoni Tàpies opens at Pace Gallery
Antoni Tapies, Cossos i vermell, 2010. Painting on canvas, 44-7/8" x 57-1/2" (114 cm x 146 cm). © 2015 Fundació Antoni Tąpies, Barcelona / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York \ VEGAP, Madrid. Photo courtesy Pace Gallery.



NEW YORK, NY.- Pace announces Antoni Tąpies 1923–2012, the artist’s first exhibition in New York since his death in 2012. On view at 32 East 57th Street from February 12 to March 21, 2015, the exhibition will present paintings, sculpture and works on paper. A concurrent exhibition of the artist’s prints will be on view at Pace Prints from February 19 to March 21.

A new catalogue accompanying the exhibition will feature essays by Dore Ashton, Dan Cameron and Barbara Rose as well as an interview with the artist by Manuel J. Borja-Villel. These texts, all commissioned during Pace’s more than twenty-year relationship with Tąpies, will appear together for the first time in this new volume.

Pace’s exhibition coincides with Tąpies: From Within, a survey exhibition curated by former Tate Modern director Vicente Todolķ that will be on view at the Pérez Art Museum Miami from February 6 to May 3, 2015.

In the nearly seven decades of his career, Tąpies created a prolific and singular body of work that redefined painting and influenced future generations of artists. Presenting work made between the 1960s and his death, this will be the first exhibition at Pace to span multiple decades of the twentieth-century master’s work.

Following the Spanish Civil War and World War II, Tąpies sought to develop a new kind of painting. In the 1950s he began making his first matter paintings using materials such as marble dust and resin. These paintings positioned Tąpies as a leading figure in Europe’s avant-garde and signaled the beginning of a lifelong investigation of materials and forms that made him one of the most influential postwar artists.

Symbols drawn from his Catalonian heritage and studies of Eastern and Western spiritual traditions recur across the artist’s work. Dan Cameron notes that these markings “proliferate as a kind of. . . handwriting, a way for Tąpies to make a mark in space which connects with the deepest human impulse to communicate through sign.”

For Tąpies, these markings and his handling of humble materials constitute what Barbara Rose describes as an act of consubstantiation. Describing the ritualistic dimension of the artist’s work, she writes that “the essential act for Tąpies is not depiction or representation but the transformation of matter into spirit.” She adds that for Tąpies, art’s purpose “is to alter and heighten consciousness, bringing us into contact in the most powerful way with reality, not as it is pictured but as it literally exists in time and space.”

Antoni Tąpies (b. 1923, Barcelona; d. 2012, Barcelona) was a leading figure in Spain’s postwar art movement. The artist participated in multiple clandestine artist groups during the 1940s and early 1950s, including the influential Dau al Set that he cofounded in Barcelona; a decade later, he was briefly associated with Group Zero. In 1950, Tąpies had his first solo exhibition, and was hailed as a leading voice in Art Informel. In 1953, he had two solo exhibitions in the United States. In 1984, he established the Fundació Antoni Tąpies, which hosts symposia and rotating exhibitions as well as one of the largest collections of the artist’s work. Tąpies represented Spain at the 45th Venice Biennale in 1993, for which he was awarded the Golden Lion. His work was featured in three other exhibitions at the Venice Biennale between 1952 and 1967, as well as multiple editions of the Carnegie International and Documenta. Other important group exhibitions include New Spanish Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1960); Art and Utopia. Action Restricted, Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (2004); and Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void, 1949–1962, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2012–13).

Tąpies has been the subject of numerous one-artist exhibitions at venues including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (1962, 1995); Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebęk, Denmark (1974); The Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo (1976); Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY (1977); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1980); Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid (1990, 2005); The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1992); Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (1993); Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris (1994); Museum of Contemporary Art, Kagawa (1996); Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (2004); Dia Center for the Arts, Beacon, NY (2009); Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen, Germany (2011); and Guggenheim Bilbao (2013).

His work is represented in nearly one hundred collections internationally such as the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Galerie für Moderne Kunst, Hannover; Guggenheim Bilbao; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington; Kunstmuseum Basel; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebęk, Denmark; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Musée d’Arte Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Musée d’art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museo de Arte Contemporįneo Internacional Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofķa, Madrid; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; The Panza Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Museum of Fine Art, Houston; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Nationalgalerie, Berlin; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate Gallery, London; Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art; and Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT.

This exhibition is Tąpies’ ninth at Pace and first since his death in 2012.










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