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Antoni Tàpies was a Spanish artist known for his mixed-media paintings. Social themes run throughout his highly structured and tactile paintings, which were influenced by his experiences with the politics and environment of the wartime and post-war state of the Spanish government. “When you draw things in a way that gives only the barest hint of their meaning, the viewer is forced to fill in the gaps using their own imagination,” he reflected. “He is forced to participate in the creative act, which I think is very important.”
In 1964, Adrien Maeght founded the ARTE printing house in the heart of Paris, where all Maeght editions have been produced since then. Today the Maeght gallery and its editions are managed by Isabelle Maeght. The exhibitions offer visitors and collectors the opportunity to find works by historical artists such as Miró, Calder, Braque, Matisse, Chagall, Tàpies, Chillida, Gasiorowski, Rebeyrolle, Monory, Del Re, Depin, Doerflinger, Couturier, Levy.