Roberto Matta

"I’m not really a painter. I’m only interested in learning the technique of painting to demonstrate my ideas."

Roberto Matta (1911-2002) was the most famous Chilean artist, recognized for his unique fusion of Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism. He graduated from the Catholic University of Santiago in 1932 with a degree in Architecture and Interior Design before moving to Paris to work in Le Corbusier. (Read More)

 While traveling throughout Europe, Matta was introduced to Salvador Dalí in Madrid, Spain. His friendship with Dalí, opened the door for new possibilities and he was encouraged by Dalí to show his drawings to one of the founders of Surrealism:  Andre Breton.

Matta completely abandoned architecture by 1936 and started pursuing a career as an artist.

Once connected to the Surrealist movement in 1937, he created works with new dimensions, organic forms and an added element of social and political critique. This sociopolitical commentary in his work caused for him to break from the typical canon of Surrealist ideas. While Matta did follow many of the same Surrealist themes like automatism, the blend of abstract expressionism allowed him to explore his subconscious thoughts through evolving spaces and figures. 

Matta is considered to be one of the great masters of Surrealism and a major force in the advancement of Abstract Expressionism. Notable artists that were influenced by Matta include Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Peter Busa. Contemporary Marcel Duchamp considered Matta to be “the profoundest painter of his generation.” 

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

Important Exhibitions

2006    San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, California, USA

2003    Robert Matta: Architect of Surrealism, Art Museum of the Americas, Washington D.C, USA

2001    Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California, USA

1999    Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain

1989    Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile

1985    Centre Georges Pomidou, Paris, France

1974    Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, México

1967    Museé National d’Art Moderne, Paris, France

1958    Matta, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusettes, USA

1957    Matta, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

             Matta, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA

1954    Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA

1950    Matta, Museum of Art, San Francisco, California, USA

1948    International Biennial Art Exhibition, Venice, Italy

1947    The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

1941    The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA

 

Permanent Collections

Center Pompidou, Paris, France

Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain

Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA

The Metropolitian Museum of Art, New York, USA

Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California, USA

Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Tate Britain, London, England