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Oscar Seco

1964
Madrid, Spain

11 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Oscar Seco

Caidos del cielo 2

2016

Paintings , Acrylic

130 x 162cm

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#vamosamorirtodos 4

2021

Paintings

81 x 100cm

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#vamosamorirtodos 2

2023

Paintings , Acrylic

114 x 146cm

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#vamosamorirtodos 7

2021

Paintings , Acrylic

81 x 100cm

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#vamosamorirtodos 8

2021

Paintings , Acrylic

81 x 100cm

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#vamosamorirtodos 10

2022

Paintings , Acrylic

65 x 81cm

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#vamosamorirtodos 12

2022

Paintings , Acrylic

65 x 81cm

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Little Nemo in Secoland

2012

Paintings , Acrylic

130 x 162cm

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Caidos del cielo 1

2016

Paintings , Acrylic

130 x 162cm

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Caidos del cielo 2

2016

Paintings , Acrylic

130 x 162cm

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Since the late 1980´s Óscar Seco (Madrid, 1964) has developed his work through the appropriation of images taken from diverse media; artistic tradition, poster images, cinema, comic books and design. He also integrates literary references, specially those dealing with the fantastic, in order to stablish a critical domain of reality, from Borges to Philip K Dick. In this way the appropriation of imagery and the unexpected narrative clashes act as primary tools in the configuration of his discourse. Óscar Seco´s work places the viewer in front of the left behind, that relegated to a second plane, and its beauty. He questions that what is obvious and what is not, and seeks answers beyond. Answers that may well be forgotten in some backstage of High Culture, in memories of childhood past, or, behind the utopian narrative of modernity. Since the late 1980´s Óscar Seco (Madrid, 1964) has developed his work through the appropriation of images taken from diverse media; artistic tradition, poster images, cinema, comic books and design. He also integrates literary references, specially those dealing with the fantastic, in order to stablish a critical domain of reality, from Borges to Philip K Dick. In this way the appropriation of imagery and the unexpected narrative clashes act as primary tools in the configuration of his discourse. Óscar Seco´s work places the viewer in front of the left behind, that relegated to a second plane, and its beauty. He questions that what is obvious and what is not, and seeks answers beyond. Answers that may well be forgotten in some backstage of High Culture, in memories of childhood past, or, behind the utopian narrative of modernity.