Francisco Matto
Venus blanquiazúl

Venus blanquiazúl

© 1980 Fundación Francisco Matto

Venus blanquiazúl
Venus blanquiazúl
ArtistUruguayan, 1911–1995
CultureUruguayan
Titles
  • Venus blanquiazúl
  • White and Blue Venus
Date1980
MediumOil on wood
Dimensions96 × 13 3/4 × 12 in. (243.8 × 34.9 × 30.5 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by Alfred C. Glassell, III and Marli Andrade, Mary and Roy Cullen, Marjorie H. Wortham, Joanna and Richard W. Wortham III, the Wortham Foundation, and the Caroline Wiess Law Foundation
Object number2002.311
Current Location
The Nancy and Rich Kinder Building
Gallery 205
On view

Explore Further

Object Type
Description

Uruguayan painter, sculptor, muralist, and collector Francisco Matto lived and worked most his life in the River Plate. Venus blanquiazul, part of his Totems series from the late 1970s, is a culmination of Matto's explorations into freestanding forms as constructive and autonomous works, as well as expressions of the metaphysical nature of art, an intrinsic philosophical and conceptual tenet for the School of the South artists.


Matto's interest in ethnographic work began in 1932 when he traveled to Argentina and Tierra del Fuego, setting in motion a lifelong dedication to the study and collecting of Pre-Columbian art. In 1942, Matto, who was by then a primarily self-taught artist, became a member of the workshop El Taller Torres-García and soon began working on wood constructions, which continued throughout most of his life.


 


ProvenanceThe artist; [Sicardi Gallery, Houston]; sold to MFAH, 2002.
Exhibition History"The Passionate Adventure of the Real: Collage, Assemblage, and the Object in 20th Century Art," Museum of Fine Arts Houston, October 18, 2003–February 8, 2004.

"Inverted Utopias: The Avant-Garde in Latin America, 1920-1970," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, June 20–September 12, 2004.

"Brought to Light: Recent Acquisitions in Latin American Art," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, August 13, 2005–January 2, 2006.

"Francisco Matto: The Modern and The Mythic," Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, June 12–September 27, 2009.

"Constructed Dialogues: Concrete, Geometric, and Kinetic Art from the Latin American Art Collection," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, September 16, 2012–January 6, 2013.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Painted on verso top: "MATTO 80"

Cataloguing data may change with further research.

If you have questions about this work of art or the MFAH Online Collection please contact us.

Venus
Francisco Matto
1979
Oil on wood
2002.314
Construcción (Caballo de Troya)
Francisco Matto
c. 1948
Oil on wood
2020.142
Cordero
Francisco Matto
c.1979
Oil on wood
2002.315
Máscara
Francisco Matto
1979
Oil on wood
2002.313
Caracol grande
Francisco Matto
1985
Oil on wood
2002.312
Formas
Francisco Matto
1977
Painted wood
2016.96
Pintura constructiva (bodegón)
Francisco Matto
c. 1946
Oil on board
2022.147
Overall recto
Francisco Matto
1968
Mixed media on paperboard
2021.107
Constructivo
Francisco Matto
c. 1970
Iron
2020.64
Espace indéfini
Francisco Sobrino
1968
Plexiglas
2009.563
Objeto ativo
Willys de Castro
1958
Oil on canvas, mounted on wood
2005.988
Estructura en colores puros
Joaquín Torres-García
1929
Oil and nails on wood, five pieces glued
2002.59