ENTER ART FAIR 2023
As is to be expected, most artists and creators draw on their own experiences when producing works. We have selected 4 artists whose work is recognizable by this kind of collecting of time and memories.
Perhaps because of the increasing hyper-sociabilization of society or the near harlotry of creating memorable moments to share, it is a subject that we are becoming increasingly passionate about: the creation of memories.
Scott Licznerski is influenced by the situational navigation of urban fabrics, censorship, the theater of existence and the beautiful accidents that our cities unconsciously throw up. He lives in London, and walks through the bustling city are a necessary activity of collecting material that he then reflects in his oil paintings.
Scott Licznerski
Long Gone, 2022
Oil on canvas
60 x 45 cm
Scott Licznerski
Drawn Together, 2022
Oil on canvas
163 x 130 cm
Scott Licznerski
Beggars Joy, 2022
Oil on canvas
180 x 150 cm
Jordi Alcaraz has for years represented a very characteristic type of multidisciplinary hybridization from which his discourse emerges, meditating on volume, language and time through the use of certain materials such as water, glass, mirror, pigment, book or stone, which he collects over time, reuses and leaves for the future.
Jordi Alcaraz
Dibuixar de nit, 2023
Charcoal, methacrylate and oil pencil
159 x 115 cm
Jordi Alcaraz
Sense títol, 2023
Book, resin and methacrylate
55 x 65 cm
Jordi Alcaraz
2021. Analog photograph on Hahnemühle Rag Baryta Paper. 71 x 51 cm.
Jordi Alcaraz
Poema de quatre lletres, 2023
Book and resin
60 x 75 cm
Jordi Alcaraz
Sense títol, 2022
Resin on methacrylate and wire
57 x 49 cm
Jordi Alcaraz
Sense títol, 2022
Old book, Resin, Lithographic pencil and Methacrylate
84 x 104 cm
For Bruno Ollé his work focuses on talking about the speed at which we live and how we move so fast that it seems we must always keep an eye on the future, when the only thing we can learn from is what has already been experienced by others or by ourselves. He recycles materials and follows the same processes as his father did when he was a child.
Bruno Ollé
R.A.L 10.7.23, 2023
Enamel on steel
154 x 118 cm
Bruno Ollé
R.A.L 2.7.23, 2023
Enamel on steel
79 x 60 cm
Bruno Ollé
R.A.L 4.7.23, 2023
Enamel on steel
79 x 60 cm
Bruno Ollé
R.A.L 8.7.23, 2023
Enamel on steel
79 x 60 cm
Bruno Ollé
R.A.L 11.7.23, 2023
Enamel on steel
154 x 118 cm
Bruno Ollé
R.A.L 14.7.23, 2023
Enamel on steel
154 x 118 cm
Nuria Maria paints abstract works that incorporate deep colors, and explores landscape and experience. Memories, random moments that remain etched in memory, nature walks, sometimes even ideas drawn from dreams.
Nuria Maria
May and June Diptyque, 2023
Acrylic on linen
80 x 120 cm
Nuria Maria
Blue in Green, 2023
Acrylic on linen
60 x 50 cm
Nuria Maria
Field in Limburg, 2023
Acrylic on linen
70 x 60 cm
Nuria Maria
Blue Flowers in White, 2023
Acrylic on linen
80 x 70 cm
Nuria Maria
Big Summer, 2023
Acrylic on linen
160 x 130 cm
Nuria Maria
May Sky, 2023
Acrylic on linen
160 x 130 cm
Nuria Maria
Big Spring Tulips, 2023
Acrylic on linen
160 x 130 cm
Nuria Maria
Under a Chestnut Tree, 2023
Acrylic on linen
160 x 130 cm
In short, Alzueta aims to be the artist’s memorial repertoire. To create an experience around the nostalgia for preserving what once was or could have been.