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Year
2017
Medium
Drawings
Reference
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Acrylic on paper
1967 Granada, Spain
Granada, 1967.
José Piñar’s work has always remained loyal to painting as a medium of expression and lies within what can be broadly defined as abstraction. Nevertheless, beneath the formal outcome of his work, we can always perceive instrospection in the mental processes that guide the way his hand spreads color over a surface, at times driven by logic and sequences of numbers, by self-imposed rules, by chance, by the systematic use of color, or, in other cases, by the translation to the cavas of formal actions imported from Photoshop.
While the artisan force of painting has always remained present in his art, recently, an attentional turn outward has taken root at the base of his work. This move to a more external reality is reflected in a series of paintings and drawings which capture visual impresions; landscapes and skies, urban views, advertising, and images drawn from comics or street art.
His work forms part of numerous collections, among which are the the Reina Sofia National Art Museum (Madrid), the collection of the Bank of Spain in Madrid, the collection of the Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art (Seville), and the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art Unión Fenosa, in A Coruña.
Address
Granada, Calle Estribo, 6
Ruiz Linares was born as an antiquarian in the Alhambra in 1883. Nowadays the antique dealer has extended his activity to the one of art gallery, realizing exhibitions of ancient, modern and contemporary art. Graphic art - drawing and engraving - has a prominent presence in its collections, each year making a catalog of its most significant acquisitions...