Wolfgang Amadeus
Roberto Matta
- Roberto Matta
- 1990
- cast bronze
- W 85 D 26 H 50 cm | W 33,5 D 10,2 H 19,7 in
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Wolfgang Amadeus is a bronze sculpture by Roberto Matta, cast in 1990.
Edition of 6 — of which only two copies were actually realized — coming from La Bandita, the artist’s final residence near Tarquinia.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Matta Archives.
Exhibited and published in the following exhibitions and catalogues:
-Casa Matta, Triennale di Milano, 2012
-Roberto Matta 1911-2002, Ca’ Pesaro, Venice, 2024
Matta’s sculptures represent a plastic universe where memory of the past and imagination fuse in bronze. Oceanic, primitive, and African art, totemic idols, Pre-Columbian civilizations, and Etruscan culture blend with technological and futuristic suggestions. The prehistoric amalgamates with the sci-fi in figures born from the aggregation of heterogeneous signs, situated between the atavistic and the extraordinary: stele-statues and semi-anthropomorphic beings—whose anthropological reference is often amplified by their titles—reflecting a profound investigation into the roots of humanity while challenging the limits of space-time.