The title of the Art Museum of the Americas' latest exhibition, "Roberto Matta: An Architect of Surrealism," both informs and deceives. Taken literally, it works: Though a fact not widely recognized, ...
Roberto Sebastian Antonio Matta Echaurren, known as Matta, whose sometimes nightmarish, hallucinatory paintings made him a premier Surrealist and major artist of the mid-20th century, died Nov. 23 in ...
In the prevailing philosophy of the Orient, the immeasurable (i.e. that which cannot be named, described, or understood through any form of reason) is regarded as the primary reality. . . . To Western ...
Roberto Matta Echaurren was born in Santiago de Chile in 1911. He graduated as an architect in 1931, moved to Paris in 1935, and landed a job in Le Corbusier’s architectural office. Then he switched ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Date from postmark on envelope. Matta ...
A new MoMA exhibition looks at design from six countries, spanning 1940 to 1980. Some beautiful chairs tell the tale. A visitor looks at “Malitte Lounge Furniture” by the Chilean artist Roberto Matta ...
Signed, Artist: Roberto Matta, Chilean (1911 - 2002), Title: Espace de l'Espece, Year: 1974, Medium: Lithograph on Arches, Signed and numbered in pencil, 200, EA ...
Signed, Artist: Roberto Matta, Chilean (1911 - 2002), Title: La Source du Calme, Year: 2002, Medium: Carborundum Etching on Hand-Made Paper, signed and numbered in ...
Worked as an architectural assistant, Le Corbusier studio, Paris, France Worked as an architectural assistant, Le Corbusier studio, Paris, France Member, with Federico Garcia Lorca, André Breton, ...
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