Joaquín Lalanne
about Joaquín Lalanne
Buenos Aires (Argentina), 1989
The painter Joaquín Lalanne is a young artist whose surrealist-leaning aesthetic accommodates references to de Chirico and baroque, pop and street art while vindicating art’s role as a space for freedom. In 2008 he travelled to Cadaqués as resident artist for one month at maestro Iturria’s studio. In 2009 he was admitted to a 9-month course organised by Fundación Gala Jóvenes Creadores in Córdoba, Spain.
After a number of group showings in Uruguay and Spain, he exhibited at Galería Iturria in Cadaqués with Ignacio Iturria and Miguel Herrera. The ensuing public acclaim and favourable reviews have led to yearly solo exhibitions at the gallery since 2011.
Other works of the exposition POP CULTURE
Mel Bochner
Amazing, 2018
Monotype with collage, engraving and reliefs on Twinrocker paper
158.8 x 119.4 cm
Mel Bochner
Meaningless, 2015
Monotype with collage, engraving and reliefs on Twinrocker paper
131 x 119 cm