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Matías Duville — mud on paper
Matías Duville

mud on paper

2012

The raw, visceral energy of Matías Duville's work manifests in this untitled exploration of mud on paper, where elemental materials blur the boundary between landscape and abstraction. Dark, smeared tones evoke desolate, post-apocalyptic terrains — a signature of Duville's practice — rendered with an almost primordial urgency. The work embraces impermanence and materiality, inviting the viewer into a world that feels both ancient and unsettlingly familiar.

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Latin America

May 24, 2017

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Matías Duville, mud on paper, 2012

The raw, visceral energy of Matías Duville's work manifests in this untitled exploration of mud on paper, where elemental materials blur the boundary between landscape and abstraction. Dark, smeared tones evoke desolate, post-apocalyptic terrains — a signature of Duville's practice — rendered with an almost primordial urgency. The work embraces impermanence and materiality, inviting the viewer into a world that feels both ancient and unsettlingly familiar.

Year
2012
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Apocalyptic Landscape, Abstract Art, Argentine Artist, Dark Palette, Atmospheric Drawing, Male Artist, Dystopian Mood, Emerging Artist, Monochromatic Tones, Contemporary Artist, Dark Tones, Dystopian Landscapes, Works on Paper, Expressive Style, Monochromatic, Expressionist Style, Drawing, Post-Apocalyptic, Dystopian Imagery