Null FERRAN GARCIA SEVILLA (Palma de Mallorca, 1949).

Untitled.

Mixed media on…
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FERRAN GARCIA SEVILLA (Palma de Mallorca, 1949). Untitled. Mixed media on hard cardboard. Signed on the back. Measurements: 75 x 53 cm; 95 x 72 cm (frame). Ferran Garcia Sevilla was one of the most relevant figures of the conceptual art of the seventies, reinventing himself later to satisfy a restless and versatile nature. The iconographic syncretism of his symbolic universe is reflected in this painting. Initially linked to art theory and criticism, García Sevilla has been a professor of Fine Arts in several universities. He made his individual debut in 1972. He has had solo exhibitions in Europe and the United States, and participated in group exhibitions in Hamburg, Vienna, Munich, St. Petersburg, Lisbon, and several Spanish cities, as well as in the Documenta in Kassel (1987) and the Biennials of Istanbul (1989) and São Paulo (1996). Among the personal exhibitions he has held in recent years are those at the Elga Wimmer Gallery in New York (1992), the Thomas Netusil Kunsthandel in Vienna (2000) and the Fúcares gallery in Madrid (2008) García Sevilla is represented at the Centre Pompidou in Paris - National Museum of Modern Art, the Museo Nacional Reina Sofía, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno in Las Palmas, the CaixaForum in Barcelona, the Fundación Suñol, the Museo Colecciones Ico, the Es Baluard in Palma de Mallorca, the IVAM in Valencia, the Fundación Juan March, the Museo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the ARTIUM in Vitoria and the MuHKA in Antwerp.

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FERRAN GARCIA SEVILLA (Palma de Mallorca, 1949). Untitled. Mixed media on hard cardboard. Signed on the back. Measurements: 75 x 53 cm; 95 x 72 cm (frame). Ferran Garcia Sevilla was one of the most relevant figures of the conceptual art of the seventies, reinventing himself later to satisfy a restless and versatile nature. The iconographic syncretism of his symbolic universe is reflected in this painting. Initially linked to art theory and criticism, García Sevilla has been a professor of Fine Arts in several universities. He made his individual debut in 1972. He has had solo exhibitions in Europe and the United States, and participated in group exhibitions in Hamburg, Vienna, Munich, St. Petersburg, Lisbon, and several Spanish cities, as well as in the Documenta in Kassel (1987) and the Biennials of Istanbul (1989) and São Paulo (1996). Among the personal exhibitions he has held in recent years are those at the Elga Wimmer Gallery in New York (1992), the Thomas Netusil Kunsthandel in Vienna (2000) and the Fúcares gallery in Madrid (2008) García Sevilla is represented at the Centre Pompidou in Paris - National Museum of Modern Art, the Museo Nacional Reina Sofía, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno in Las Palmas, the CaixaForum in Barcelona, the Fundación Suñol, the Museo Colecciones Ico, the Es Baluard in Palma de Mallorca, the IVAM in Valencia, the Fundación Juan March, the Museo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the ARTIUM in Vitoria and the MuHKA in Antwerp.

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