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Les Oh! Tomobiles
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Roberto Matta’s "Les Oh! Tomobiles" immediately plunges the viewer into a dreamscape of mechanical whimsy and collective motion. This arresting black and white etching is not merely a depiction of objects in transit; it is a visual symphony capturing the restless energy of the mid-20th century, filtered through the profound lens of Surrealism. The composition itself feels like a captured moment from a feverish parade—a collision between the grounded reality of automobiles and the ethereal flight of makeshift aircraft. Matta masterfully juxtaposes these elements, forcing us to question what constitutes 'real' movement or structure in the modern psyche.
The choice of etching as a medium lends an inherent graphic intensity to the work. In this monochromatic rendering, Matta utilizes the deep blacks and stark whites characteristic of printmaking to build incredible textural depth. One can almost feel the grit of the etched lines, the weight of the imagined cardboard wings, and the smooth, curved surfaces of the vehicles below. This technical brilliance allows the seemingly disparate elements—the people, the cars, the planes—to cohere within a single, vibrating plane. It is a testament to Matta’s skill in transforming complex visual narratives into a tangible, enduring print.
The title itself, "Les Oh! Tomobiles," hints at an almost childlike exclamation accompanying these strange contraptions. Symbolically, the piece speaks volumes about humanity's relationship with progress and technology. The automobiles suggest structured, predictable journeys—the established paths of society. Conversely, the paper-like airplanes evoke improvisation, sudden bursts of unburdened flight, or perhaps even the fragility of utopian ideals. Matta invites us to consider the tension between our engineered routines and our innate desire for soaring freedom. Are these 'tomobiles' a commentary on the over-mechanization of modern life, or are they simply joyful acknowledgments of human ingenuity?
Created in 1972, this work carries the weight of post-war anxieties while retaining the visionary spirit nurtured during his formative years with Surrealist masters. Matta’s art has always been deeply psychological, exploring the subconscious landscape where logic dissolves. When viewing "Les Oh! Tomobiles," one doesn't just observe; one participates in a shared moment of bewildered wonder. It evokes a feeling—a potent blend of nostalgia for an imagined simpler time and the exhilarating vertigo of possibility. For collectors and designers alike, this piece offers more than mere decoration; it provides a focal point for contemplation, injecting intellectual dynamism into any space.
Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren, known as Roberto Matta, was a Chilean painter and architect who significantly impacted abstract expressionism and surrealist art. His journey from architecture student to influential artist reflects a profound exploration of the subconscious mind and a unique artistic vision.
1911 - 2002 , Chile
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