RAFAEL TUR COSTA
(1927)
Rafael Tur Costa lives and works on Ibiza. He studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Ibiza, though may be considered self-taught. In 1955 he met members of the Berlin Hochschule Für Bildende Künste, a group of German fine arts students, who introduced him to the artistic innovations of the European avant-garde. His creative restlessness led him to become involved with the art circles of Madrid and Barcelona, and he also maintained constant relations with the Ibiza 59 group, formed on the island in 1959. While black appears to be the predominant colour in his initial abstracts of the 1960s, in later works he would reveal a preference for white. In the 1970s he showed great concern for matter and textures, a facet of his practice that would remain throughout his career.
In addition to exhibitions in the USA and Europe, his work has been displayed in the Museu d’Art Contemporani d’Eivissa in Ibiza (1983, 1997) and the Casal Solleric in Palma, Mallorca (1997). It forms part of such collections as those of Palma City Council, the Government of the Balearic Islands, the Museu d’Art Contemporani d’Eivissa, the Museo Internacional Salvador Allende (Santiago de Chile) and the National Gallery of Modern Art (New Delhi).
Original Hand signed BY ARTIST 1979 (pencil)
Numbered 51/500 (pencil)
Paper size: 5.5" x 5.25" (14 x 13.5 cm)
very good condition, never framed,
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Edition Size | 500 |
Print Type | Lithograph |
Listed By | Dealer or Reseller |
Signed | Signed (Monogrammed) |
Date of Creation | 1970-1989 |
Size Type/Largest Dimension | Small (Up to 14") |
Type | |
Edition Type | Limited Edition |
Original/Reproduction | Original Print |