Chillida, France.
Original exhibition poster by Eduardo Chillida, published in 1972 by Maeght Editeur, featuring an abstract exploration of black and spatial form. While Chillida and Pierre Soulages both emphasize black in their work, they approach it differently. Chillida focuses on spatial relationships, form, and negative space, using black to define depth and balance. In contrast, Soulages’ use of black (outrenoir) highlights texture and light reflection, creating dynamic surfaces. Chillida’s work is rooted in structure and physical tension, making this lithograph a significant example of his minimalist mastery.
Artist: Eduardo Chillida
Title: La Librairie des Arts
Printed in 1972
Size: 30 x 20 inches ( 76 x 51 cm )
Condition: see pictures.
This is not a recent issue or replica poster