LOUIS FAURER
…de Faurer, como las de su contemporáneo y compañero Robert Frank, pueden entenderse como una meditación existencial o como un examen de la psicología americana de posguerra. Revelan la interioridad,…
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…de Faurer, como las de su contemporáneo y compañero Robert Frank, pueden entenderse como una meditación existencial o como un examen de la psicología americana de posguerra. Revelan la interioridad,…
…información www.centroguerrero.org www.alhambra-patronato.es José Guerrero siempre estuvo muy atento a la evolución de la joven pintura española. Seguía con interés las trayectorias de los artistas con quienes compartía más afinidades,…
…made a line and ran onto the second picture – the trajectory made me see another line. This is most interesting for me, because for years I have been joining…
…in different parts of the picture, some lines tend to stretch the shapes, and the picture, with its four clean sides, opens up this new series for me. JOSÉ GUERRERO…
I had my first observations of colour in a convent in Granada called Las Esclavas, where as children we were prepared for communion. Rays of light shone through the stained…
I am certain José Guerrero was acutely aware he was playing with fire in these works we have brought together for this exhibition. He was moving along a narrow, dangerous,…
After several years experiencing the freedom of abstract expressionism in America, I am now seeking greater construction, greater clarity and more specific forms than before. I am discovering these forms…
…be more – what interested him was for the colour to flow, for the painting to breathe, for the picture to be like a boxing ring, tensed along all four…
Guerrero’s works from the early sixties (…) made use of fluidity and colour, but above all they are vehement abstract representations of coloured pictorial masses jostling for position inside the…
…angels or birds in the reddened sky. The picture is easily associated with the dark, superstitious world of Lorca’s tragedies. It could be an illustration for the dénouement of Blood…