Luis Feito (1929-2021) - Sin título





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Luis Feito, Sin título, lithograph in a limited edition 15/60, abstract, with colours red, black and white, 25 cm high by 39 cm wide, hand-signed, in excellent condition, produced in Spain and sold by Galería.
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Belongs to a folder “Imaginary Spaces for Feito” which is the result of a careful selection of ten lithographs by the artist Luis Feito.
This work has been edited in the Prado workshop itself in the year 2018.
Luis Feito (Madrid, 1929 – 2021) was a key Spanish painter within informalism and Spanish abstraction. A founding member of the El Paso group (1957‑1960), Feito developed a style characterized by expressive gesture, the intense use of black and texture, exploring the relationship between matter and pictorial space.
His work, in painting as well as in engraving and graphic art, has been shown in national and international museums, including the Museo Reina Sofía (Madrid), the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris and the MACBA (Barcelona). Feito is recognized for his contribution to the renewal of the Spanish plastic language in the second half of the 20th century and for the poetic force of his abstraction.
Belongs to a folder “Imaginary Spaces for Feito” which is the result of a careful selection of ten lithographs by the artist Luis Feito.
This work has been edited in the Prado workshop itself in the year 2018.
Luis Feito (Madrid, 1929 – 2021) was a key Spanish painter within informalism and Spanish abstraction. A founding member of the El Paso group (1957‑1960), Feito developed a style characterized by expressive gesture, the intense use of black and texture, exploring the relationship between matter and pictorial space.
His work, in painting as well as in engraving and graphic art, has been shown in national and international museums, including the Museo Reina Sofía (Madrid), the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris and the MACBA (Barcelona). Feito is recognized for his contribution to the renewal of the Spanish plastic language in the second half of the 20th century and for the poetic force of his abstraction.

