Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren (Spanish: [roˈβeɾto ˈmata]; November 11, 1911 – November 23, 2002), better known as Roberto Matta, was one of... 18 KB (2,026 words) - 09:26, 11 April 2024 |
Gordon Matta-Clark (born Gordon Roberto Matta-Echaurren; June 22, 1943 – August 27, 1978) was an American artist best known for site-specific artworks... 14 KB (1,402 words) - 01:17, 14 March 2024 |
lavishly illustrated by Surrealist artists, including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta and Yves Tanguy. The magazine was experimental in format and in content... 3 KB (328 words) - 03:38, 12 April 2024 |
originally coined in the 1940s by Roberto Matta, after André Breton expelled him from the Surrealists. Cast out, Matta became an "Infrarealist", and the... 22 KB (2,777 words) - 07:17, 11 March 2024 |
Roberto DaMatta (born July 29, 1936) is a Brazilian anthropologist. He is an emeritus professor of anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. DaMatta... 2 KB (122 words) - 10:47, 23 March 2024 |
is a term especially associated with certain works of Chilean artist Roberto Matta, but it is also used in other senses within the visual arts. Though... 6 KB (733 words) - 00:31, 5 August 2021 |
Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1995) and surveys on artists such as Roberto Matta. Sawin was chairman of the art history department at the Parsons School... 1 KB (84 words) - 16:24, 24 September 2023 |
Look up Matta, matta, mátta, mätta, or måtta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Matta may refer to: Mata, Israel, a moshav in Israel, southwest of Jerusalem;... 2 KB (238 words) - 00:18, 17 April 2023 |
surréaliste. From 1936 through 1938 Wolfgang Paalen, Gordon Onslow Ford, and Roberto Matta joined the group. Paalen contributed Fumage and Onslow Ford Coulage... 94 KB (11,622 words) - 03:10, 15 April 2024 |
Alfredo Jaar (born 1956) LasTesis Pedro Lira (1845–1912) Roberto Matta (1911–2002) Gordon Matta-Clark (1943–1978), Chilean-American Camilo Mori (1896–1973)... 19 KB (1,907 words) - 11:06, 25 April 2024 |