Trained at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de Valencia, Juan Ribera was a founding member of artistic groups such as Parpalló, Arte Actual and Movimiento Artístico del Mediterráneo. He has been... Read full biography
Trained at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de Valencia, Juan Ribera was a founding member of artistic groups such as Parpalló, Arte Actual and Movimiento Artístico del Mediterráneo. He has been part of the Valencian and Madrid artistic avant-gardes, participating in exhibitions at the Juan... Read full biography
Trained at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de Valencia, Juan Ribera was a founding member of artistic groups such as Parpalló, Arte Actual and Movimiento Artístico del Mediterráneo. He has been part of the Valencian and Madrid artistic avant-gardes, participating in exhibitions at the Juan Mordó gallery. He exhibited individually at the General Directorate of Fine Arts in Madrid (1969) and the Museum of the City of Valencia (1998), among other centers, and participated in outstanding... Read full biography
Trained at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de Valencia, Juan Ribera was a founding member of artistic groups such as Parpalló, Arte Actual and Movimiento Artístico del Mediterráneo. He has been part of the Valencian and Madrid artistic avant-gardes, participating in exhibitions at the Juan Mordó gallery. He exhibited individually at the General Directorate of Fine Arts in Madrid (1969) and the Museum of the City of Valencia (1998), among other centers, and participated in outstanding groups such as those held at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris (1963): "Figurative painters of modern Spain" (1964), traveling through the United States, and the IVAM of Valencia. Throughout his career he has obtained pensions from the Valencia Provincial... Read full biography
Trained at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de Valencia, Juan Ribera was a founding member of artistic groups such as Parpalló, Arte Actual and Movimiento Artístico del Mediterráneo. He has been part of the Valencian and Madrid artistic avant-gardes, participating in exhibitions at the Juan Mordó gallery. He exhibited individually at the General Directorate of Fine Arts in Madrid (1969) and the Museum of the City of Valencia (1998), among other centers, and participated in outstanding groups such as those held at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris (1963): "Figurative painters of modern Spain" (1964), traveling through the United States, and the IVAM of Valencia. Throughout his career he has obtained pensions from the Valencia Provincial Council and the City Council, the Velázquez House in Madrid and the March Foundation, and has been awarded the Valencia Prize at the B... Read full biography
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