Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) - Argi IV





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Eduardo Chillida's Argi IV, a hand-signed aquatint and engraving from 1988 in an abstract style, measuring 75 cm by 53.5 cm and weighing 400 g, is edition 40/50 sold by Galería in Spain, from the 1980s and in excellent condition.
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This work is a print and aquatint, hand-signed by the artist. Argi IV by Eduardo Chillida, created in 1988, is an etching and aquatint that emphasizes simplicity and the play of light and shadow through abstract forms. The work presents an arrangement of black geometric shapes that interrupt the white space, creating a balanced yet fragmented composition. These dark rectangular shapes are placed in the image with subtle irregularities and gaps, evoking architectural structures or a stylized landscape. Chillida's mastery of negative space directs the viewer's attention to both the shapes and the white areas, inviting contemplation of presence and absence. Argi, which means light in Basque, is reflected in the exploration of contrast, simplicity, and the interaction between form and void in the work.
This work is a print and aquatint, hand-signed by the artist. Argi IV by Eduardo Chillida, created in 1988, is an etching and aquatint that emphasizes simplicity and the play of light and shadow through abstract forms. The work presents an arrangement of black geometric shapes that interrupt the white space, creating a balanced yet fragmented composition. These dark rectangular shapes are placed in the image with subtle irregularities and gaps, evoking architectural structures or a stylized landscape. Chillida's mastery of negative space directs the viewer's attention to both the shapes and the white areas, inviting contemplation of presence and absence. Argi, which means light in Basque, is reflected in the exploration of contrast, simplicity, and the interaction between form and void in the work.

