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Born 1965 Pinar del Rio, Cuba. Known for: Abstract surrealist painting, portraits, figures.
Segundo Planes. b. 1965. Resides in the United States. Segundo Planes’ work could be categorized as belonging to the surrealist* vein of Latin American art. Like an iceberg, this artistic style has... Read full biography
Segundo Planes. b. 1965. Resides in the United States. Segundo Planes’ work could be categorized as belonging to the surrealist* vein of Latin American art. Like an iceberg, this artistic style has surfaced in different countries and moments to become a “tradition” in the course of the 20th... Read full biography
Segundo Planes. b. 1965. Resides in the United States. Segundo Planes’ work could be categorized as belonging to the surrealist* vein of Latin American art. Like an iceberg, this artistic style has surfaced in different countries and moments to become a “tradition” in the course of the 20th century. Described as “super-surrealist, super-expressionist, and super-baroque” (Mosquera, 1987), Planes and several of his colleagues have been undeniably influenced by such artists as Jonathan Borofsky... Read full biography
Segundo Planes. b. 1965. Resides in the United States. Segundo Planes’ work could be categorized as belonging to the surrealist* vein of Latin American art. Like an iceberg, this artistic style has surfaced in different countries and moments to become a “tradition” in the course of the 20th century. Described as “super-surrealist, super-expressionist, and super-baroque” (Mosquera, 1987), Planes and several of his colleagues have been undeniably influenced by such artists as Jonathan Borofsky and Kenny Scharf. These influences are reflected in a freewheeling figurative style; an intense emotional engagement, encompassing Renaissance-style perspective as well as the rules of “good” painting; and an intimate acquaintance with Pop Art’s warmer... Read full biography
Segundo Planes. b. 1965. Resides in the United States. Segundo Planes’ work could be categorized as belonging to the surrealist* vein of Latin American art. Like an iceberg, this artistic style has surfaced in different countries and moments to become a “tradition” in the course of the 20th century. Described as “super-surrealist, super-expressionist, and super-baroque” (Mosquera, 1987), Planes and several of his colleagues have been undeniably influenced by such artists as Jonathan Borofsky and Kenny Scharf. These influences are reflected in a freewheeling figurative style; an intense emotional engagement, encompassing Renaissance-style perspective as well as the rules of “good” painting; and an intimate acquaintance with Pop Art’s warmer tendencies. In Planes’ case, we are not presented with magical realism*, or the dreamlike fantasies that people tend to identify w... Read full biography

