MITTERRAND

ROBERTO MATTA

Art Basel Miami Beach
4 - 8.12.2024
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For this edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, Mitterrand gallery is pleased to present a selection of works by Roberto Matta. An off-site extension of the exhibition currently on show at the gallery, this presentation brings together paintings and drawings from the 1950s to the 1980s.

Affiliated with Surrealism and currently featured in the exhibition at the Centre Pompidou,Matta began producing drawings in the 1930s that were freely inspired by the landscapes he discovered during his travels in Latin America. With André Breton’s encouragement, he worked between Europe
and the United States, where he met the pioneers of Surrealism and became associated with the Abstract Expressionists (Arshile Gorky, Robert Motherwell, etc.).

In addition to his historical relationship with different movements of modern art, this exhibition intends to revisit the abundant work of the Chilean artist and examine its singularities. Matta’s illuminated, almost psychedelic aesthetic, halfway between esotericism and anticipation, makes him a forerunner of science fiction in the field of plastic art. Combining futuristic architecture, technological-industrial constructions and biomorphic figures, these compositions are in turn reflections on the historical-political context (authoritarian regimes of the twentieth century) and a more metaphysical projection of the human condition. Through its freedom, its great pictorial diversity and its insight into society, Matta’s work appears now more relevant than ever.

“I was very young, quite inexperienced [...] they looked at my pictures and said, so you’re a Surrealist? I didn’t even know what that meant.”
— Roberto Matta