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Juan Muñoz: metaphors of human loneliness

Juan Muñoz is, without a doubt, one of the references in the renovation of contemporary sculpture. His short but brilliant career has left us one of the most disturbing, radical and lucid artistic testimonies of the existential crisis of modern man. Halfway

Bernard Buffet: the last great painter of Paris

In a post-war artistic context in which artistic practice was torn between figuration and abstraction, the French painter Bernard Buffet rose to fame at the age of 19 thanks to a completely unique and personal style that gave us one of the

The visual poetry of Jose Guerrero

José Guerrero has established himself as one of the fundamental references of contemporary Spanish painting. His career, as intense as it is personal, shows us the incessant experimentation and continuous evolution of an artist who, even shortly before his death, continued to

Victor Mira’s magic-tragic universe

On September 6, our contemporary art auction returns with a careful and varied selection of Victor Mira’s production, through which we will be able to discover the richness and depth of his creation. Considered by international critics as one of the great

Manolo Valdés, reinventing art history

Faced with the works of Manolo Valdés we cannot help but wonder what Velázquez, Matisse or Picasso would think when they saw their transfigured masterpieces. Be that as it may, what is absolutely certain is the resounding international success that the Valencian

Great jewels of Catalan landscaping in small format

The creative freedom that has characterized small-format production, allowing artists to deploy a level of technical precision and stylistic experimentation, has given birth to their most intimate and personal creations, whose evocative power manages to move the viewer. In the set of

The creative essence of Pere Pruna

During his Parisian period, Pere Pruna reached his maximum creative splendor thanks to works such as “Placidez”, which brought him well-deserved success and international prestige. A large number of Spanish artists, whose beginnings are closely linked to the genius of Malaga, gathered