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1945 Madrid - 2016. Known for: Geometric and figurative painting, curator, gallery director, art critic.
Painter, curator of the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art (MEAC) and art critic, Juan Antonio Aguirre studied Philosophy and Psychology. He attended painting classes with Sorolla's disciple, the... Read full biography
Painter, curator of the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art (MEAC) and art critic, Juan Antonio Aguirre studied Philosophy and Psychology. He attended painting classes with Sorolla's disciple, the Valencian José Manaut Viglietti. He was appointed director of the Galería Amadís, where he had... Read full biography
Painter, curator of the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art (MEAC) and art critic, Juan Antonio Aguirre studied Philosophy and Psychology. He attended painting classes with Sorolla's disciple, the Valencian José Manaut Viglietti. He was appointed director of the Galería Amadís, where he had previously exhibited as a painter, and promoted artists such as Luis Gordillo, Elena Asíns, García Ramos, Jordi Teixidor and José M. Yturralde, among others. With them he formed the group Nueva Generación,... Read full biography
Painter, curator of the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art (MEAC) and art critic, Juan Antonio Aguirre studied Philosophy and Psychology. He attended painting classes with Sorolla's disciple, the Valencian José Manaut Viglietti. He was appointed director of the Galería Amadís, where he had previously exhibited as a painter, and promoted artists such as Luis Gordillo, Elena Asíns, García Ramos, Jordi Teixidor and José M. Yturralde, among others. With them he formed the group Nueva Generación, with which he overcame his previous informalist and figurative language. Before disbanding, they organised three exhibitions, in which they exhibited an experimental art that tended towards the geometric (Jordi Teixidor and Mel Ramos), as well as... Read full biography
Painter, curator of the Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art (MEAC) and art critic, Juan Antonio Aguirre studied Philosophy and Psychology. He attended painting classes with Sorolla's disciple, the Valencian José Manaut Viglietti. He was appointed director of the Galería Amadís, where he had previously exhibited as a painter, and promoted artists such as Luis Gordillo, Elena Asíns, García Ramos, Jordi Teixidor and José M. Yturralde, among others. With them he formed the group Nueva Generación, with which he overcame his previous informalist and figurative language. Before disbanding, they organised three exhibitions, in which they exhibited an experimental art that tended towards the geometric (Jordi Teixidor and Mel Ramos), as well as towards figuration and pop art (Luis Gordillo). Aguirre's early works presented a naïve aesthetic that evolved into neo-constructivism (always... Read full biography
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