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Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren (; November 11, 1911 – November 23, 2002), better known as Roberto Matta, was one of
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Biography

Matta was of Spanish, Basque and
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descent. Born in
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, he studied architecture and interior design at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in Santiago, and graduated in 1935. That spring, he journeyed from Peru to Panama and completed surreal drawings of many of the geographical features he witnessed. He first encountered Europe while serving in the Merchant Marine after graduating. His travels in Europe and the USA led him to meet artists such as
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,
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Salvador Dalí Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquess of Dalí of Púbol (; ; ; 11 May 190423 January 1989) was a Spanish Surrealism, surrealist artist renowned for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarr ...
,
André Breton André Robert Breton (; 19 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer and poet, the co-founder, leader, and principal theorist of surrealism. His writings include the first '' Surrealist Manifesto'' (''Manifeste du surréalisme'') ...
, and
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. It was Breton who provided the major spur to the Chilean's direction in art, encouraging his work and introducing him to the leading members of the Paris Surrealist movement. Matta produced illustrations and articles for Surrealist journals such as ''
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''. During this period he was introduced to the work of many prominent contemporary European artists, such as
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and
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. The first true flowering of Matta's own art came in 1938, when he moved from drawing to the oil painting for which he is best known. This period coincided with his emigration to the
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, where he lived until 1948. His early paintings, such as ''Invasion of the Night'', give an indication of the work he would continue, with diffuse light patterns and bold lines on a featureless background. This is also the period of the " inscape" series, and the closely related "psychological morphologies". Prof. Claude Cernuschi (see
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Matta exhibition external link below) writes, "Matta's key ambition to represent and evoke the human psyche in visual form was filtered through the writings of
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and the psychoanalytic view of the mind as a three-dimensional space: the ' inscape'." According to the essay on Matta in ''Crosscurrents of Modernism'' (see references below), the inscapes' evocative forms "are visual analogies for the artist's psyche" (p. 241). During the 1940s and 1950s, the disturbing state of world
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found reflection in Matta's work, with the canvases becoming busy with images of electrical machinery and distressed figures. The addition of clay to Matta's paintings in the early 1960s lent an added dimension to the distortions. In his art Matta creates new dimensions in a blend of organic and cosmic lifeforms (see
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). He was one of the first artists to take this abstract leap. Matta's connections with Breton's surrealist movement were severed following a private disagreement concerning
Arshile Gorky Arshile Gorky (; born Vostanik Manoug Adoian, hy, Ոստանիկ Մանուկ Ատոյեան; April 15, 1904 – July 21, 1948) was an Armenian-American painter who had a seminal influence on Abstract Expressionism. He spent the last years of hi ...
and his family. Matta was accused of indirectly causing Gorky's suicide (in response to Matta's relationship with the Armenian-American painter's wife). This led to his expulsion from the group, but by this time Matta's own name was becoming widely known. He divided his life between Europe and South America during the 1950s and 1960s, successfully combining the political and the semi-abstract in epic surreal canvases. Matta believed that art and poetry can change lives, and was very involved in the social movements of the 1960s and 1970s. He was a strong supporter of the
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government of president
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in Chile. A 4x24 meter mural of his entitled ''The First Goal of the Chilean People'', was painted over with 16 coats of paint by the military regime of
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following their violent overthrow of
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in 1973. In 2005 the mural was discovered by local officials. In 2008 the mural was completely restored at a cost of $43,000, and it is displayed today in Santiago at the La Granja city hall. Throughout his life, Matta worked with many different types of media, including ceramic, photography, and video production. Matta died in
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,
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on 23 November 2002, eleven days after his 91st birthday. Matta was married twice: his first wife was Patricia Matta Echaurren (''née'' O'Connell), an American (who later married Pierre Matisse), and his second wife was Germana Ferrari. He is the father of six children. Two died prematurely, leaving his creative legacy to artists
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and his twin brother Sebastian, Ramuntcho Matta, Federica Matta, designer Alisée and artist and writer Pablo Echaurren, whose surname was wrongly recorded at birth.


Selected list of works

* ''Sick Flesh'' (ca. 1932-1933) * ''The Clown'' (1934) * ''Untitled (Payasa)'' (1935) * ''Panama'' and ''Wet Sheets'' (1936) * ''La Forêt'', ''Snail’s Trace'', ''Composición Azul'', ''Scénario No. 1: Succion Panique du Soleil'' and ''Morphology'' (1937) * ''The Red Sun'', ''Space Travel (Star Travel)'', ''To Both of You'', ''Crucifiction (Croix Fiction)'', several works titled ''Psychological Morphology'' and ''Morphology of Desire'' (1938) * more works titled ''Psychological Morphology'' and ''Water'' (1939) * ''Dark Light'' (1940) * ''Invasion of the Night'', ''Ecouter Vivre'', ''Théorie de l’Arbre'', ''Composition Abstraite'', ''The Initiation (Origine d’un Extrême)'' and ''Foeu'' (1941) * ''The Hanged Man'', ''The End of Everything'', ''The Disasters of Mysticism'' and ''The Apples we Know'' (1942) * ''L’Oeyx'', ''El Día es un Atentado'' and ''Redness of Lead'' (1943) * Cover art for the final issue of the magazine '' VVV'', ''To Escape the Absolute'', ''Et At It'', ''Le Glaive et la Parole'' and ''Poing d’Hurlement'' (1944) * ''La Femme Affamée'', ''Abstracto'', ''The Heart Players'' and ''Rêve ou Morte'' (1945) * ''Le Pélerin du Doute'' and ''A Grave Situation'' (1946) * ''Accidentalité'', ''Metamatician # 12'' and ''Black Mirror'' (1947) * ''Wound Interrogation'' and ''The Prophet'' (1948) * ''La Revécue'' and ''Woman Looked At'' (1949) * ''C’Ontra Vosotvos Asesinon de Palomas'' (1950) * ''Ne Songe Plus à Fuir'' and ''Les Roses Sont Belles'' (1951) * ''Pecador Justificado'' and ''Eclosion'' (1952) * ''Le plus libre'' (1952) * ''Morning on Earth'', ''Hills a Poppin'', ''The Murder of the Rosenbergs'', ''L’Hosticier'' and ''L’Apetite de Primer'' (1953) * ''Abrir los Brazos Como se Abren los Ojos'', ''Bud Sucker'', ''The Chess Player'', ''L’Atout'' and ''Tados Juntos en la Tierra'' (1954) * ''Le Long Pont'', ''Spearcing of the Grain'', ''L’Engin dans l’Éminence'' and ''Intervision'' (1955) * ''Banale de Venise'', ''Heart Malitte'', ''Fleur de Midi'' and ''Le Pianiste'' (1956) * ''Le Point d’Ombre'', ''L’Impencible'', ''The And of Think'' and ''Ciel Volante'' (1957) * ''La Chasse Spirituelle'' (started in 1957), ''Être Cible Nous Monde'', ''L’Etang de No'', ''The Infancy of Concentration'', ''Les Eviteurs'' and ''Le Courier'' (1958) * ''Un Soleil à Qui Sait Reunir'', ''Les Faiseurs du Neant'', ''Gay Above All'', ''The Clan'' and ''L’Impensable (Grand Personage)'' (1959) * ''Couple IV'' (started in 1959), ''Être Atout'' (five part suite), ''Vers l’Universe'', ''Ciudad Cósmica'' and ''Design of Intuition'' (1960) * ''Vivir Enfrentando las Flechas'' (1961) * ''Les Moyens du Creafeur'', ''Claustrophobic Vaincue'' and ''Mal de Terre'' (1962) * ''Eve Vielle'' (1963) * ''Éros Semens'' (triptych, started in 1962) and ''La Luz del Proscrito'' (started in 1963) (1964) * ''La Térre Uni'' (1965) * ''Le où A Marée Haute'' and ''La Promenade de Vénus'' (1966) * ''Signe of the Times'' and ''Morire per Amore'' (1967) * ''Malitte'' (modular furniture set designed between 1966 and 1968) and ''La Caza de Adolescentes'' (1968) * ''Lieberos'', ''Nude Hiding in the Forest'' and ''Verginosamente'' (1969) * ''Elle Logela Folie'', ''Je-ographie'', ''El Hombre de la Lampara'' and ''MAgriTTA Chair'' (1970) * ''Otto Por Tre'', ''El primer gol del pueblo chileno'' and ''Paralelles de la Viel'' (1971) * ''Coigitum'' and ''The Upheaval of One’s Ocean'' (1972) * ''La Vida Allende la Muerte'', ''Senile d’Incertitude'', ''Migration des Révoltes'' and ''Hom’mer (Chaosmos)'' (suite of ten etchings with aquatint) (1973) * ''Explosant Fixe'', ''Je M’Espionne'', ''Deep Mars'', ''L’Aube Permanente'' and ''Cadran d’Incendies'' (1974) * ''Mas Ceilin'' and ''Illumine le Temps'' (1975) * ''Wake'' (started in 1974), ''Une d’Une'' and ''Les Voix des Temples'' (1976) * ''Rooming Life'', ''L’Ombre de l’Invisible'' and ''Ouvre l’Instant'' (1977) * ''Carré-four'' and ''Dedalopolous'' (1978) * ''Polimorfologia'' (1979) * ''Il Proprio Corno Mio'', ''Laocoontare (La Guerra Delle Idee)'' and ''Pyrocentre'' (1980) * ''Las Scillabas de Scylla'', ''El Espejo de Cronos'' and ''El Verbo América'' (1981) * ''Geomagnética de Danza'' (started in 1981), ''Ils Sexplose'', ''Passo Interno di Mercurio'', ''Labirintad'' and ''The Sign'' (1982) * ''Morphologie de la Gaîté'', ''Logos Men'' and ''Artificial Lucidity'' (1983) * ''Ecran de la Mémoire'' and ''Le Dauphin de la Memoire'' (1984) * ''L'Espace Du Point'' (1985) * ''Mi-mosa'', ''24 Mai 1986'', ''Une Pierre Qui Regagnera le Ciel and Oeramen'', ''la Conscience est un Arbre Vetroresina'' (1986) * ''D’Âme et d’Eve'' (1987) * ''Être Cri'' (1988) * ''Violetation'' and ''L’Envenement Non Identifié'' (1989) * ''A l’Intérieur de la Rose'', ''Omnipuissance du Rouge'', ''Navigateur'' and ''Haiku'' (1990) * ''Parmi les Désirs'' and ''Ma Dame'' (1991) * ''Champ du Vide'', ''Cosmo-now'', ''Le Désnomeur Rénomme'' and ''Farfallacqua'' (1992) * ''Leaving Your Grass'', ''Vertige du Vertige'', ''Torinox'' and ''Colomberos'' (1993) * ''Vent d’Atomes'' (1994) * ''Les Arpèges'', ''L’Âme du Fond'' and ''Melodia-Melodio'' (1995) * ''The Road to Heaven'', ''Storming Water River'' and ''Redness of Blue'' (1996) * ''Flowerita'' and ''Oak Flower'' (1997) * ''Youniverso'' (1998) * ''Blanche ou Fleur'' (1999) * ''N’ou’s Autres'' (2000) * ''Chaosmos'' (2002),
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* ''Post History Chicken Flowers'', ''La Dulce Acqua Vita'' and ''La Source du Calme'' (2002)


See also

* Dakin Building *
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Notes


References

* Bodley Gallery (New York, N.Y.
''Matta, from 1942 to 1957''
(New York :
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, 1960)
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78760494 *Passeron, René (1984). ''The Concise Encyclopedia of Surrealism''. Trans. J. Griffiths. Ware, UK: Omega Books. . *Fletcher, Valerie J; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. ''Crosscurrents of modernism : four Latin American pioneers : Diego Rivera, Joaquín Torres-García, Wifredo Lam, Matta = Intercambios del modernismo : cuatro precursores latinoamericanos : Diego Rivera, Joaquín Torres-García, Wifredo Lam, Matta'' (Washington, D.C. : Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in association with the Smithsonian Institution Press, ©1992), ; * Fabrice Flahutez, ''Nouveau Monde et Nouveau Mythe. Mutations du surréalisme de l'exil américain à l'écart absolu 1941 - 1965''. Dijon France: Les presses du réel, 2007
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*Fabrice Flahutez, « Biologie cellulaire et fonctions mathématiques dans l’œuvre de Roberto Matta », ''Art Présence'', n° 51, septembre 2004, p. 32-37.
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*Fabrice Flahutez, « La peinture de Roberto Matta entre cellule eucaryote et singularité de Schwarzschild», in ''Mélusine'', n° XXVII (le surréalisme et la science), Cahiers du Centre de Recherche sur le Surréalisme (Paris 3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle), sous la dir. d’Henri Béhar, Lausanne, Éditions L’Age d’Homme, mars 2007, p. 145-153.
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*Fabrice Flahutez, "Lecture labyrinthe et espaces spiralés: la revue Instead", in ''Les revues d'art'', dir. R. Froissart Pezone et Y. Chevrefils-Desbioles, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2011, p. 155-165.
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*''Matta Fiktionen'', ❲cat. Exhibition Bucerius Kunst forum, Hambourg September 22, 2012 – January 6, 2013❳, Texts by Fabrice Flahutez, Alyce Mahon, Julia Drost, Werner Hofmann, Gavin Parkinson, Marga Paz, Evelyn Pechinger-Theuerkauf, Hrsg. Ortrud Westheider und Michael Philipp Sofort lieferbar, München, Hirmer Verlag GmbH, 2012.
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