Guinovart
Born
in Barcelona, 1927
Spontaneously
self- taught.
His
figurative phase is still remembered as one of the most
energy displays of expressionist realism made in post-war
Spain. At that time prior to 1958, he collaborated
enormously in the illustration of magazines, and although
he was not strictly a member of “Dau al Set”, he did
intervene sporadically in some of that group’s
activities.
Since 1958 it has been possible to classify his position
as that of an “abstract” painter, even though his
works still contain many references alluding to live
experience.
For this reason his expressionism may be said to persist,
although it has been more subtly toned down and is more
closely related to mysterious references that have far-off
surrealist roots.
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