Fundación Bancaja presenta en Valencia la exposición “Tàpies. Última década (2002-2012)”

Published on April 8, 2026

The Fundación Bancaja has unveiled a captivating exhibition titled “Tàpies. Última década (2002-2012)” in Valencia, showcasing the remarkable final decade of the renowned Catalan artist Antoni Tàpies. This exhibition features an impressive collection of 22 large-format works, including five pieces that are making their public debut.

Through this carefully curated selection, the exhibition seeks to explore Tàpies’s late artistic production, emphasizing his unique material and symbolic language during his final years. From 2002 until his passing in 2012, Tàpies continued to push the boundaries of his artistic expression, utilizing a range of textures and forms that reflect his deep engagement with philosophical ideas and the human experience.

Visitors to the exhibition can expect to see how Tàpies’s work evolved in his later years, capturing the essence of his creative spirit and his continuous quest for innovation. The Gallery of the Fundación Bancaja provides an ideal setting for this showcase, allowing art lovers and the general public to engage with Tàpies’s profound insights and distinctive artistic style.

As the exhibition unfolds, it offers a rich opportunity for audiences to reflect on Tàpies’s contributions to modern art and to appreciate the depth of his final decade, a period that echoes his lifelong commitment to exploring the interplay between art, matter, and meaning. The exhibition will run for an extended period, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the world of one of Spain’s most significant contemporary artists.

In doing so, the Fundación Bancaja celebrates not only Tàpies’s artistic legacy but also the ongoing relevance of his work in today’s artistic and cultural dialogue.

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