Galamanthis

Juan Uslé

Galamanthis, 2012203 x 275.01cmSign in to view price
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Material
vinyl, dispersion and dry pigment pigment on canvas
Description
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This contemporary artwork features a vibrant and dynamic composition. The canvas is dominated by bold, intersecting geometric shapes in a range of vivid colors, including yellow, blue, and pink. The overall effect is one of visual energy and playfulness, enhanced by the use of textured and patterned elements, such as the gingham-like background. The artwork appears to incorporate various found objects and mixed media, lending it a collage-like quality. The artist's intention may have been to explore themes of consumerism, pop culture, and the interplay of order and chaos within the modern world. ...

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Galamanthis
Artist
Juan Uslé
B.1954, Spanish

Juan Uslé, born 1954 in Santander, Spain, has developed a rich painterly oeuvre that operates in the space between pure abstraction and emotionally intense subjective expression. Since the early 1980s he sought to create paintings informed—on a meta-narrative level—by his personal experience, while also reflecting the fundamental rules of his pictorial vocabulary. To date, his most comprehensive series of paintings called Soñé que revelabas (I dreamed that you revealed) distils the poetic-emotional conceptualism that permeates Uslé’s visual universe down to its essence; the structural conditions of painting and the pictorial process. Each brushstroke is both the indexical image of the painterly gesture and the direct physical representation of the artist’s relationship to his work. ...

Juan Uslé: Artworks
Galamanthis
Juan Uslé
Galamanthis, 2012
203 x 275.01cm
Deshielo
Juan Uslé
Deshielo, 2020
30.5 x 22.5cm
Sur Cruzado
Juan Uslé
Sur Cruzado, 2018
56 x 41cm
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