Juan
Genoves
Born
in Valencia, 1930
He
has studied in Fine Arts Schools of Valencia and Madrid.
Soon
passed through an early stage of representatives. The next
phase was relatively close to non-formalist abstraction,
although with a certain narrative side to it.
This brought him on to his latest phase: A special type of
elaborate representation, in which the subject matter
itself imposes its own stylistics, where vast masses of
human begins cling together or scatter, in reaction to
three or four fundamental problems facing the contemporary
world: War, solitary, justice, injustice… By using
“collages”, he sometimes creates a kind of “magical
realism”.
In these works the main protagonists are almost always
loneliness and injustice. His paintings have become
rapidly and widely accepted following a few exhibitions in
Europe and the Americas. He was awarded “Marzotto”
prize.
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