Standing Woman Shouting

Standing Woman Shouting

Julio GonzálezWW-1940-218411

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Year
1940
Dimensions
support: 321 x 238 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Julio González
Julio González

Sculpture

Julio González’s work shirks the label of any art historical movement, synthesizing the two supposedly opposing styles of Constructivism and Surrealism. He pioneered a style of sculpture in which volume is suggested through openness and by the interplay between linear forms; His figures and the space within which they exist become inseparable. This practice would come to characterize the unique sculptural language that González termed “drawing in space”.

Barcelona, Spain

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Head of the Montserrat, II

Head of the Montserrat, II

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Figure with Three Balls, No. 2

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Girl Dressing her Hair

Girl Dressing her Hair

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WW-1942-218421
Solemn Head in Profile

Solemn Head in Profile

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Marie-Thérèse Sad

Marie-Thérèse Sad

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Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait

1941 · Graphite, watercolour and ink on paper

WW-1941-218204

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Year
1940
Dimensions
support: 321 x 238 mm
Watts ID
WW-1940-218411

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Tate
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Artist

Julio González

Julio González

Sculpture

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