Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) - Composition





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Eduardo Chillida, Composition, lithographie de 1996 en édition limitée, signée sur plaque, 40 x 30 cm avec passe-partout, Espagne; cadre non inclus et en bon état.
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Eduardo Chillida
Dimensions : 40x30 cm avec passe-partout.
Cadre non inclus
Signature imprimée, édition limitée à 500 exemplaires, numérotée.
Taller Hatz, Saint-Sébastien, Poligrafa.
Très bon état
Emballage soigné et expédition internationale en recommandé
Eduardo Chillida’s profound exploration of space and material forms part of a dynamic dialogue with the giants of modern and contemporary art. While sharing a deeply rooted Spanish heritage with trailblazers like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Antoni Tàpies, Chillida’s structured abstractions offer a serene contrast to Picasso’s Cubist transformations, Dalí’s dreamlike Surrealism, and Tàpies’s raw, textured informalism. At the same time, his tactile experimentation resonates with the playful, expressive art of Juan García Ripollés. Even across differing movements, a compelling tension exists between Chillida’s timeless, monumental sculpture and the bright, mass-media commentary of Pop Art icon Andy Warhol, as well as the subversive, ephemeral street interventions of Banksy, demonstrating how artists continually redefine boundaries to shape our perception of reality and public space.
Eduardo Chillida
Dimensions : 40x30 cm avec passe-partout.
Cadre non inclus
Signature imprimée, édition limitée à 500 exemplaires, numérotée.
Taller Hatz, Saint-Sébastien, Poligrafa.
Très bon état
Emballage soigné et expédition internationale en recommandé
Eduardo Chillida’s profound exploration of space and material forms part of a dynamic dialogue with the giants of modern and contemporary art. While sharing a deeply rooted Spanish heritage with trailblazers like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Antoni Tàpies, Chillida’s structured abstractions offer a serene contrast to Picasso’s Cubist transformations, Dalí’s dreamlike Surrealism, and Tàpies’s raw, textured informalism. At the same time, his tactile experimentation resonates with the playful, expressive art of Juan García Ripollés. Even across differing movements, a compelling tension exists between Chillida’s timeless, monumental sculpture and the bright, mass-media commentary of Pop Art icon Andy Warhol, as well as the subversive, ephemeral street interventions of Banksy, demonstrating how artists continually redefine boundaries to shape our perception of reality and public space.

