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Miquel Barceló

Auction Lot 15 (35325871)
MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIQUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957).
"Lanzarote XXXIII Series", 2000.
Etching and aquatint on paper. Issue 19/35.
Presents label on the back of the gallery Soledad Lorenzo (Madrid).
Signed and justified.
Measurements: 50 x 69 cm (print); 75 x 92 cm (paper); 83 x 100 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 2,000 - 2,500 €
Live auction: 27 Nov 2024
Live auction: 27 Nov 2024 17:00
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MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIQUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957).
"Lanzarote XXXIII Series", 2000.
Etching and aquatint on paper. Issue 19/35.
Presents label on the back of the gallery Soledad Lorenzo (Madrid).
Signed and justified.
Measurements: 50 x 69 cm (print); 75 x 92 cm (paper); 83 x 100 cm (frame).
In this work the artist presents the viewer with an independent territory that invites exploration and research. The characters that star in it are shown as a phantasmagoria, full of nuances, determined by a mass of matter that, in certain areas, vanishes, thus reflecting organic life in movement, a struggle to free itself, to show what it hides beneath its surface. It is a work that can be apprehended as a landscape that describes a kind of telluric philosophy. This work also shows a clear influence of Antoni Tàpies, since the Mallorcan artist shares with him the fascination for texture and surface, and creates a work that is tantalizingly tactile.

A painter and sculptor, Barceló began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Palma de Mallorca, where he studied between 1972 and 1973. In 1974 he made his individual debut, at the age of seventeen, at the Picarol Gallery in Mallorca. That same year he moved to Barcelona, where he enrolled at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts, and made his first trip to Paris. In the French capital he discovers the work of Paul Klee, Fautrier, Wols and Dubuffet, as well as the "art brut", a style that will exert an important influence on his first paintings. During these years he reads extensively, and enriches himself with works as diverse as the writings of Breton and the surrealists, the "White Manifesto" by Lucio Fontana or the "Social History of Literature and Art" by Arnold Hauser. In 1976 he holds his first solo exhibition in a museum: "Cadaverina 15" at the Museum of Mallorca, consisting of a montage of 225 wooden boxes with glass lids, with decomposing organic materials inside. That same year, back in Mallorca, he joined the Taller Lunàtic group and took part in its social, political and cultural events. In 1977 he makes a second trip to Paris, and also visits London and Amsterdam. That same year he exhibits for the first time in Barcelona, and meets Javier Mariscal, who will become one of his best friends in the city. Together with him and the photographer Antoni Catany he participates, as a member of the group "Neón de Suro", in exhibitions in Canada and California, and collaborates with the publication of the magazine of the same name. It was also in 1977 when he received his first large-format pictorial commission: a mural for the dining room of a hotel in Cala Millor, Mallorca. The following year, at the age of twenty-one, he sells his first works to some collectors and galleries, and finally moves to Barcelona. His international recognition began in the early eighties, giving a definitive boost to his career after his participation in the São Paulo Biennial (1981) and the Documenta in Kassel (1982). In 1986 he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas, and since then his work has been recognized through the most outstanding awards, such as the Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes (2003) or the Sorolla Prize of the Hispanic Society of America in New York (2007). Barceló is currently represented in the most important contemporary art museums in the world, such as the MoMA in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the Marugami Hirai in Japan, the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the CAPC in Bordeaux, the Carré d'Art in Nimes, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Caracas and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, among others.

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This lot can be seen at the Setdart Madrid Gallery located at C/Velázquez, 7.

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