This 1992 original poster by Spanish contemporary artist Miquel Barceló was created for the Festival d'Automne à Paris, a multidisciplinary celebration of music, theatre, dance, and cinema. Known for inviting some of the most experimental and avant-garde creators from around the world, the festival’s collaboration with Barceló perfectly reflects its bold and unorthodox spirit.
Rendered in the artist’s raw and gestural style, the composition features two haunting, loosely-formed animals—one dark and dense, the other pale and spectral—entwined in a mysterious interaction. The rough brushwork, expressive textures, and earthy palette create an atmosphere that feels primal, instinctual, and deeply emotional. The handwritten title “Festival d’Automne Paris 1992” is scrawled at the top with childlike urgency, underscoring the unfiltered creative energy that defines both Barceló’s work and the festival itself.
Born in 1957 in Mallorca, Miquel Barceló is one of Spain’s most internationally acclaimed contemporary artists. His practice spans painting, sculpture, ceramics, and installations, often exploring themes of nature, decay, metamorphosis, and the human condition. He gained global recognition in the 1980s, with his works exhibited in major institutions including the Louvre and the UN Palace in Geneva.
This poster is more than an advertisement—it is a visceral visual poem that encapsulates the restless, exploratory nature of the Festival d'Automne. It stands as both a collectible artifact and a striking example of how fine art can elevate cultural promotion into an emotional and intellectual encounter.
Exhibition - Animals
Music, theater, dance, cinema
Good condition, slight creases, soiling
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