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MATTA : A GREAT CHILEAN MASTER

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These “Psychological Morphologies” figured explorations out of gravity towards unknown internal spaces of collective unconsciousness.

During the second part of his career, which started with his American period, the world cataclysm was echoed with deep resonance in his works. After discovering the horrors of Nazi death camps Matta decided to defend man and to express his struggle. “To invent the world means that scandal invites you to never rest”, he stressed.

After his exclusion from the Surrealist movement Matta introduced some social and political contents in his works notably regarding liberation struggles in Cuba, Algeria and Viet Nam.

It was during a stay in Sicily when he saw men confronted to misery that he decided to give a political dimension to his actions. As a result he changed his style and came nearer to terrestrial daily life showing men as victims with putrefying bodies represented with heavy layers of colours with the addition of translucent synthetic resins.

After joining back the Surrealist movement he strove to conciliate his surrealist faith with his political action feeling that Surrealism could help him find more reality and that being conscious of the role of all kinds of objects he could carry out the social and economic emancipation of the world and of the spirit of man.

Without renouncing his generous motivations he gave up the allusive figurative form and returned to his previous manner that had made him famous.

With several Mexican mural painters, Torres-Garcia and many other Latin American artists Matta has been the great promoter of South American art throughout the world. He also contributed to associate surrealism and abstraction and recuperated the art of science-fiction comic strips thus participating in the emergence of Pop Art.

Matta's works have underlined the problem of the insertion of plastic expressions in social and political struggles though he has never offered any tangible solution limiting himself to producing giant artistic shows like a virtuoso full of imagination, creating the most incredible fantasy world in the field of painting.

So far Matta has failed to help achieve any revolutionary action in any country but has once retorted that missing others was to miss one's own life. He has thought that there is a project to bring about for man, though not sensed at present and recalled that people waited for a long time to admit that the shape of the earth was round. In his view a social revolution can only be possible through a major global change regarding thinking that would enable the masses to have access to a non-demagogic and liberating form of culture. But as Jacques Busse pinpointed in the Benezit dictionary of artists, there is still a dilemma concerning Matta's reflection: “if an alienated spirit cannot have the means to implement his physical liberation then can an alienated body have the means to obtain his spiritual liberation?" Busse asked.

During the past ten years Matta's works have reached top prices at auction and placed him as one of the greatest modern or contemporary Latin American masters as he is now rated between US $ 60,000 and 2,5 million.

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