
Present absolue
Present absolue draws the viewer into a pressurized interior world where mechanical forms and psychic energy collide in a space that refuses the conventions of gravity or rational geometry. Rendered entirely in a smoldering range of grays, blacks, and spectral whites, the composition pulses with forms that suggest helmets, valves, bolts, and curved carapaces, yet resist any straightforward identification as objects from the known world. A burst of white light erupts toward the upper left, casting an almost phosphorescent charge across the canvas, while dense networks of scratched linework web the background, creating a sense of layered depth that is simultaneously cosmic and visceral. The handling of oil paint is remarkably varied, moving from smooth, almost airbrush-like passages on the volumetric forms to raw, gestural marks that animate the surrounding atmosphere. Matta developed his singular visual language after early encounters with the European Surrealist circle in the late 1930s, and by the time of works such as this he had evolved far beyond the movement's founding premises into a wholly original territory he described as psychological morphology. For Matta, canvas was not a surface for depicting reality but a theater for forces, tensions, and transformations that exist beneath consciousness and within matter itself. The monochromatic palette here intensifies this effect, stripping away color associations to concentrate attention on form, pressure, and luminosity. The clustered mechanical shapes read as both ruins and living organisms, locked in processes of assembly or disintegration that the viewer cannot quite resolve. Present absolue occupies a significant position within Matta's mature output, demonstrating his sustained commitment to the canvas as a site of philosophical inquiry. The title invokes a paradox familiar to his thinking, the notion of an absolute present as something simultaneously immediate and impossible to hold, a moment that contains within it both destruction and generation. Works of this scale and chromatic austerity from Matta's later career appear with relative infrequency on the market, and the painting carries the layered complexity that serious collectors have long associated with his most ambitious productions. It is a work that rewards sustained looking, revealing new configurations and spatial relationships with each encounter.
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
🔨 Auction Lot
Martini Studio d'Arte: Modern And Contemporary Art
June 10, 2026
Estimate: €30,000 to €40,000
Lot 79
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