Luis Garcia Ochoa - Artist Info

About Luis Garcia Ochoa

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    Born in San Sebastian, at age nine years he moved with his family to Madrid. He began working in his father's architecture studio, where he trained in avant-garde art. He enrolled in Fine Arts in Madrid and expanded his studies in France, Italy and England with scholarships granted by the Spanish and Italian governments.

    Around 1942, and under the leadership and influence of Benjamín Palencia, he participated in the second School of Vallecas, a group that served as a base in the fifties at the so-called School of Madrid. At that stage he evolved from initial Cubism to an expressionism of Baroque compositions of figures.

    He was invited to the Venice Biennale in 1940, 1950, 1952 and 1954; He participated several times in the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts in Madrid as well as in several other collective exhibitions and made numerous individual exhibitions. He also developed an important work in the art of engraving and as an illustrator of books.

    On May 5, 1980 he was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando de Madrid, and delivered the entry speech on November 19, 1983. In 1993 he founded the School of Figurative Painters of El Escorial.

    His works are preserved at the Reina Sofía Art Center, at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, at the Juan March Foundation and other Spanish museums.


    Source:
    Wikipedia, Google Translate, 2019

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