Alejandro Mieres

Alejandro Mieres (Astudillo, Palencia, 1927 – Gijón, 2018) Prominent normative art representative, Alejandro Mieres develops a language based on geometric rhythmic modulations, subtly carved on dense chromatic surfaces, achieving a result that goes beyond the purely formal to merge into the symbolic. He has presented his work in important galleries like Juana Mordó or the […]

Salvador Montó

Salvador Montó (Valencia, 1963) Montó is considered by many critics as one of the most outstanding artists of the new Spanish figuration. In Salvador’s glance over streets, skyscrapers or taxis there is a subtle overview of the city in which they appear, as suggested, many other things. His brushes transcend, even though his work is […]

Diego Moya

Diego Moya (Jaén, 1943) Throughout his extensive artistic career, Diego Moya has researched the limits and symbols of Expressionist Abstraction through multiple projects and artistic manifestations, alternating between architecture, painting, sculpture and installation. In his latest stage, he resumes work with light boxes and their quantum worlds -cubic pieces with hand-carved methacrylate sheets and a […]

Lucio Muñoz

Lucio Muñoz (Madrid, 1929-1998) belongs to the 1950s generation, and is considered one of the pioneers of abstraction in the Spain. Critics emphasized the expressive power of his work, full of mystery and with a strong presence of nature. His graphic work must be added to this (with vital technical contributions to the world of […]

Rosa Muñoz

Rosa Muñoz (Madrid, 1963) Rosa Muñoz is a Spanish artist and crucial photography of the staging (or built photography) movement representative- which comes from Spain. Throughout her long artistic career, Rosa has always worked from Madrid -her birthplace and actual residence. She holds a long history of both collective and individual exhibitions at national or international levels. Among the numerous solo […]

José María Navascués

José María Navascués (Madrid, 1934 – Oviedo, 1979) The work of the sculptor and painter José María Navascués was of vital importance in the artistic Asturias of the Sixties and seventies, being considered today as one of the most unique artists of the Spanish panorama of the second half of the twentieth century. In his […]

Pelayo Ortega

Pelayo Ortega (Mieres, 1956). In his etchings and paintings the characters are reduced to brief, however highly expressive lines. Pelayo Ortega is one of the Spanish painters of greater international scope, has exhibited in cities such as: Madrid, Barcelona, Palmade Mallorca, Cuenca, Teruel, Gijón, Monaco, Braga and Santiago de Compostela among others, and participated in contemporary art […]

Pablo Palazuelo

Pablo Palazuelo (Madrid, 1915 – 2007) Palazuelo is one of the main international figures in Spanish Abstract Art of the second half of the XX century. His pictorical, sculptural and engraved work (even his incursions into poetry and art theory) must be seen as a coherent whole. The number, the drawing, the line, the plane, space […]

Orlando Pelayo

  Orlando Pelayo (Gijón 1920-1990 Oviedo) Orlando Pelayo was one of the most internationally successful Asturian artists of the 20th century and one of the most representative of the Spanish School of Paris painters. Pelayo exhibited individually in prestigious galleries in Oran, Algiers, Paris, Sweden, Tokyo, Munich and, of course, Spain. In addition to participating in collective […]

Edgar Plans

Edgar Plans (Madrid, 1977) Edgar Plans has a degree in Art History, but, in his own words, he “doesn’t have academic studies in the art world.” As a child, he attended the workshops of Carlos Roces and José María Ramos, then he wanted to fly on his own and thus began a painting career with […]

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