Juan Genovés
about Juan Genovés
Valencia, 1930
The name Juan Genovés is synonymous with the recent history of Spain. His firm conviction about transformative art, committed to the environment, led him to form part of very significant groups in the Spanish post-war scene: Los Siete (1949), Parpallós (1956) and Hondo (1960). In this last group, which represented a new figurative approach to Informalism, Genovés developed an expressionist and provocative style of painting. On this occasion he uses the technique of Giclée or digital printing with a particularity: the works, made in short series of 10 copies, have been intervened with a wide variety of materials, signed and serialized manually by Juan Genovés, which gives each work the condition of being unique and original.
Other works of the exposition
Patrik Grijalvo
Fundación Louis Vuitton, Paris, 2021
Fotografía tomada con cámara analógica Hasselblad de formato medio, con película Portra 400, digitalizada e impresa sobre papel Hahnemühle Fine Art Photo Rag con tintas pigmentada
36 x 36 cm
Anbel
Serie Desing & color. Room, 2021
Digital print Giclée Canson Platine Fibre Rag 310 gsm
87 x 130 x 5 cm