Art Madrid'24 – Ruddy Taveras
Ruddy Taveras
Valverde Mao (República Dominicana), 1984
Ruddy Taveras brings to his works a hyperrealistic pictorial diction and an eminently playful poetics, through which he materializes a symbolic universe where nature, artificial spaces, and objects from the factual world burst forth as ineffable representations and images of the real and unreal. These elements emerge as fictitious or hyperreal territories of sophistication, illusion, and absoluteness.
Thanks to his refined poetic sensitivity and exceptional command of traditional expressive resources and hyperrealistic painting techniques, he achieves an intimate transparency of light, space, time, rhythm, and objectivity. His work is a marvelous flow of asymmetries, interfaces, nuances, flashes, and unique collisions. It offers an apotheosis of artificiality, engaging with the system of objects, where an obsessive pursuit of precision and harmony becomes a compelling key to genuine aesthetic beauty and delightful contemplative fascination.