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Unfolding
2010 · Brush and black ink on paper
28 3/4 × 69 1/4 in. (73 × 175.9 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Judit Reigl was a Hungarian-born French painter who developed an abstract practice centered on gestural mark-making and chromatic intensity. Working in oil and acrylic from the 1950s onward, she built dense, layered surfaces that oscillated between figuration and pure abstraction, treating color and line as autonomous formal elements. Her compositions prioritized expressive potential over representational clarity.
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