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José Luis Pascual Samaranch

Auction Lot 35361150
JOSÉ LUIS PASCUAL SAMARANCH (Barcelona, 1947).
"Sweet Lorraine", 1982.
Accrylic on wood.
Signed and dated.
Measurements: 141 x 57 cm.

Estimated Value : 1,200 - 1,500 €
End of Auction: 13 Nov 2024 15:06
Remaining time: 21 days 11:41:24
Processing lot please standby
Next bid: 650

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JOSÉ LUIS PASCUAL SAMARANCH (Barcelona, 1947).
"Sweet Lorraine", 1982.
Accrylic on wood.
Signed and dated.
Measurements: 141 x 57 cm.

Painter, sculptor and engraver, José Luis Pascual studied Architecture at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Barcelona, where he graduated in 1970. Since the beginning of his career he has produced and edited several books, of which "Monografía destructiva sobre la comunicación gráfica" (1975) is the first. Since then he has produced other books and folders of lithographs and engravings, presented in such outstanding galleries as René Métras and Gaspar (Barcelona), or Sen (Madrid), in Biennials such as the International of São Paulo (1981) and Venice, and in other centers such as the Arnau Theater in Barcelona (1986). He has also ventured into the disciplines of video art, sculpture and poster design, as well as creating several trencadís murals. Pascual has exhibited his work in Spain, Italy, Brazil, Belgium, Switzerland, France, the United States and Andorra, and develops a multidisciplinary figurative language, based on the play of silhouettes and planes. His work evolves, starting in the seventies, from an expressionism limited to black and white to a language close to pop at the end of that decade, integrating color and comic elements. In the mid-eighties he began his stage of wrought iron sculptures that describe profiles or silhouettes, as if it were the shadow of a figure, within a poetics that seeks to emphasize a kind of immateriality or lightness of the concept summarized in planes, with the almost total absence of volumes. Translated this repertoire to painting, it acquires from the late eighties certain neo-expressionist tints, sometimes approaching abstraction, especially through the formal resource of his zigzagging lines and the rhythmic decomposition of those drawing profiles of his sculpture.

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