Haute Pâte / Matter Painting

The terms Haute Pâte and Matter Painting refer to a technique of painting that produces a relief-like surface texture through the use of impasto paint into which other materials such as sand, mud, cement, pebbles or shells are added. The stylistic tendency first became identifiable in Paris in the 1940s through the work of Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) and Jean Fautrier (1898-1964) and achieved widespread popularity in the 1950s. This plastic approach to painting, which gives colour a material character, led to a completely new reception of art. The viewer is presented not only with a flat image, but with a haptically tangible surface that penetrates into space.

3 days | Dorotheum
Antoni Tapies
Lot 64 Neujahrskarte
Eins von 400 gefalzenten Exemplaren mit der gedruckten Signatur

ab € 240
10 days | Sotheby's New York
Jean Dubuffet
Lot 334 Site avec 7 personnages , 1980
acrylic on paper laid down on canvas

€ 140,000 - 233,000
11 days | Bonhams
JEAN DUBUFFET
Lot 12 Midi d'Été
oil on panel

€ 280,000 - 467,000
12 days | Mallet Auction
Antoni Tàpies
Lot 85 Roig i negre 1 , 1984
etching and aquatint in colours with carborundum and relief

€ 1,800 - 2,400
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