Antonio González
ARPILLERAS
For years Antonio González has worked the codes and keys of an archetype of abstraction that responded to rational, synthetic or mental logics. However, in recent times, his concern for attending to other types of rhythms, closer to the situations generated by nature, has been constant.
The result of this interest is a series of oil paintings on sackcloth, in which the compositions and movements of the painting are lighter, less intellectual.
Gilles Clément’s studies -especially in his way of understanding the garden in movement- clearly illustrate this idea of a nature that, ambiguous and random, attends to its own order:
«There is a whole series of plants that we don’t like, and not because they are not beautiful, but because they always appear where they are not expected.
They appear and proliferate, you can’t control them. Wind, birds, dogs’ paws and nailed soles disperse them. Their status is ambiguous, linking chance to desire, and at the same time associating the laws of chance with those, more fragile, of determinism.
The foxglove is there because a passing bird has dropped a seed, but also because it is a place where it could grow, a bit as if it had always been there.
What to do, then, leave it, root it?
»They always move by surprise. They leave seeds everywhere.» (Clément, 2012)
Virginia Murcia
April, 2023
27-04-2023 to 02-06-2023
Alzueta Gallery Barcelona Turó
C/ Josep Bertrand, 3
08021 Barcelona
Tel: +34 93 404 16 82
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Monday to Friday 09:00 – 14:00 / 16:00 – 19:00