Masters Show: Towards Change
Opera Gallery is pleased to present Masters Show: Towards Change, with a selection of over 20 works by Modern and Post-War artists.
Modernity finds its origins in the evolution of form. This formal evolution allowed the development of new questions among artists, even in the most radical sense. These questions and developments by artists are an important part of Modern Art. They represent major changes within the 20th century, through the assertion of new aesthetic criteria that question their time but are also related to new apprehensions of the world and society.
Masters Show: Towards Change, seeks to offer visitors and collectors a visual and psychological experience based on the perception of works with diverse meaning, but also the formal contemplation they imply.
SELECTED WORKS
Jean Dubuffet, Haute tête en pomme de terre 30-31 août, 1951
Oil on hardboard
81 x 65 cm | 31.9 x 25.6 in
Jean Dubuffet, Elément bleu XII, 1967
Transfer on polyester resin
200 x 96 x 10 cm | 78.7 x 37.8 x 3.9 in
Hans Hartung, P50-1977-H2, 1977
Ink and acrylic on board
79 x 118,8 cm | 31.1 x 46.4 in
Hans Hartung, T1963-U22, 1963
Oil on canvas
81 x 65 cm | 31.9 x 25.6 in
Karel Appel, Two Heads, 1973
Acrylic on paper laid on canvas
49 x 77,5 cm | 27.2 x 38.6 in
Karel Appel, Untitled, 1956
Oil on canvas
65 x 50 cm | 25.6 x 19.7 in
Karel Appel, Composition, 1963
Oil on panel
69 x 98 cm | 27.2 x 38.6 in
Jean-Paul Riopelle, Untitled, 1964
Oil on canvas
73 x 116 cm | 28.7 x 45.7 in
Jean-Paul Riopelle, 22 Décembre, 1959
Oil on canvas
130 x 195 cm | 51.2 x 76.8 in
Georges Mathieu, Trigaudin, 1970
Oil on canvas
97 x 195 cm | 38.2 x 76.8 in
Georges Mathieu, Li Duan, 1967
Oil on canvas
81 x 101 cm | 31.9 x 39.4 in
Niki De Saint Phalle, White Tree, 1972
Resin polyester joined on a wood panel
244,5 x 122 x 22 cm | 96.3 x 48 x 8.7 in
Niki De Saint Phalle, Ange vase, 1993
Painted polyester, iron base
99 x 57 x 32 cm | 39 x 22.4 x 12.6 in