Cut-out Frame no. 2

Cut-out Frame no. 2

Juan MeléWW-1946-M117102
1946·Oil on board·28 × 19 3/4 × 1" (71.1 × 50.2 × 2.5 cm)

Catalogue

Year
1946
Dimensions
28 × 19 3/4 × 1" (71.1 × 50.2 × 2.5 cm)

Artist

Juan Melé
Juan Melé

Painting

Juan Melé was an Argentine artist and founding member of the Madí movement, which emerged in Buenos Aires in the 1940s as a radical geometric abstraction practice emphasizing irregular, non-rectangular formats and dynamic color relationships. Working primarily in oil and gouache on irregularly shaped supports, Melé rejected the rectilinear canvas in favor of organic and geometric forms that challenged the conventions of modernist painting. His work from the postwar period forward combined constructivist principles with a distinctly South American sensibility, establishing him as a key figure in Latin American abstraction during the mid-twentieth century.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Year
1946
Dimensions
28 × 19 3/4 × 1" (71.1 × 50.2 × 2.5 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1946-M117102

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Juan Melé

Juan Melé

Painting

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