Ossa di fossa

Pablo Echaurren

Ossa di fossa, 200065 x 42cmSign in to view price
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This abstract textile work features vibrant colors and playful, whimsical shapes that create a dynamic, almost chaotic composition. The artwork depicts a series of distorted, cartoon-like skulls and skeletal forms, rendered in a patchwork of warm oranges, yellows, and browns. The bold, gestural lines and textured, embroidered surface give the piece a sense of energy and movement. The artist's distinctive style blends elements of surrealism, folk art, and punk aesthetics, reflecting a contemporary, irreverent interpretation of traditional imagery and motifs. This work likely comments on themes of mortality, popular culture, and the human condition in a visually striking and thought-provoking manner. ...

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Pablo Echaurren
Artist
Pablo Echaurren
B.1951, Italian

Pablo Echaurren started to paint at the age of 18 under the guidance of Gianfranco Baruchello, and was soon discovered by the critic and gallerist Arturo Schwarz. Between 1971 and 1976 his work has been presented extensively in Italy and internationally. In 1977, Echaurren played an active role in the movement of the so-called “indiani metropolitani,” a creative group on the far left that aroused around the movement of 1977, temporarily distanced himself from the art world to engage in counterculture. After this short but intense experience, Echaurren returned to painting and drawing, as well as experimenting with other media. He is the author of novels and pamphlets on the world of art. He is a member of the National Academy of San Luca since 1997. In 2010 he founded the Fondazione Echaurren Salaris with his wife, art historian Claudia Salaris. Since 2012 he is a blogger for “The Huffington Post.” In 2013 the Beinecke Library at Yale University acquired the collection of his documents and drawings connected with the movement of 1977. In 2021 his archive linked in particular to the seventies and the publications of the counterculture was digitized and put on line thanks to the collaboration with the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History, as part of the research initiative Rome Contemporary. ...

Pablo Echaurren: Artworks
Il posto di Bianca e Mario il pasticcere (neuro)
Pablo Echaurren
Il posto di Bianca e Mario il pasticcere (neuro), 1973
41 x 41cm
Il posto di Bianca e Mario il pasticcere (neuro)
Pablo Echaurren
Il posto di Bianca e Mario il pasticcere (neuro), 1976
43 x 37.5cm
Ossa di fossa
Pablo Echaurren
Ossa di fossa, 2000
65 x 42cm
Lessico terrestre
Pablo Echaurren
Lessico terrestre, 2001
123 x 49cm
Vernissage sauvage
Pablo Echaurren
Vernissage sauvage, 2002
85 x 68cm
Close encounters of the paleolithic kind
Pablo Echaurren
Close encounters of the paleolithic kind, 2021
38.5 x 48.5 x 9cm
Industria litica di precisione (ottica di precisione)
Pablo Echaurren
Industria litica di precisione (ottica di precisione), 2021
38.5 x 48.5 x 9cm
Radical thinking and cosmetics
Pablo Echaurren
Radical thinking and cosmetics, 2022
38.5 x 48.5 x 9cm
Madragoa
Gallery
Madragoa
Lisbon

MADRAGOA is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2016 in the homonymous neighborhood of Lisbon’s historical center. Since its beginning, the gallery has been an early supporter of a number of international young artists such as Adrián Balseca, Rodrigo Hernández, Renato Leotta, Buhlebezwe Siwani, Joanna Piotrowska, and Yuli Yamagata, whose first productions and exhibition have been produced and promoted by the gallery and often presented for the first time in Portugal. Moreover, Madragoa launched the careers of young Portuguese artists such as Sara Chang Yan, Luís Lázaro Matos, Gonçalo Preto, and Jaime Welsh, giving them visibility on the international scene. From its peripheral location in Europe, MADRAGOA’s project focuses on how to set a deep conversation with the city and its extraordinary potential, setting a dialogue between global artistic practices and local craftsmanship and ideas. The gallery always created experiences of research and production for its artists locally and promotes its program also through the participation in a number of international art fairs, gallery exchanges, and exhibition projects. MADRAGOA is currently recognized as one of the most innovative realities in the Portuguese art scene, while it succeeded to obtain visibility internationally throughout its years of its activity. At the moment, the gallery actively represents artists from Portugal, Italy, Ecuador, Mexico, Poland, Spain, Brazil and South Africa. ...

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