Art Madrid'26 – Nacho Angulo – Cuántas veces nos ocurre (2025)

Nacho Angulo | Cuántas veces nos ocurre

Nacho Angulo

Cuántas veces nos ocurre, 2025

Xilografía sobre papel hecho a mano. Monotipo y letras de madera

65 x 46 cm

Galería Espiral

Noja, España

Programa General A17

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about Nacho Angulo

Madrid, 1952

He began painting with Martín Saéz and later studied for three years at the School of Architecture in Madrid. In 1974 he founded the magazine Arp and travelled through Europe and South America. Angulo worked with wood from the immediacy of its natural values, textures and tonalities, recovering the experimental character of the avant-garde of the early twentieth century. The use of wood stems from the physical need, in the manner of the Cubists and Constructivists, to obtain a real differentiation of the conjugated planes on the surface of the pictorial composition.However, the model followed by this painter is closer to the informalism of Lucio Muñoz, where there is a particular synthesis between the accidental and the geometric. . Sometimes, introducing the surrealist methodology, he incorporates objects obtained through rectified chance, adding pigments to the glue that he applies to the wooden planks, nuancing the resulting surfaces. Although the meter and rhythm of the composition is determined by the pieces in the form of a puzzle or grid, what makes up the lyrical substance of the work is the sum of accidents on the surface of the plates; A sophisticated weave of tonal contrasts of light and shadow. Highlight his solo exhibitions at the Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes de Santander (1986), the Jorge Kreisler Gallery (1989) and the Almirante Gallery (2001) in Madrid. In recent years he has been a benchmark in ArtMadrid with the Espiral Gallery.

Nacho Angulo 's works

Nacho Angulo | L’ eaurizom

Nacho Angulo

L’ eaurizom, 2025

Mixed media on wood

42 x 122 cm

Nacho Angulo | Lo Urgente

Nacho Angulo

Lo Urgente, 2023

Mixed media on wood

140 x 120 cm

Nacho Angulo | Siete

Nacho Angulo

Siete, 2025

Mixed media on wood

122 x 122 cm

Nacho Angulo | Fronteras

Nacho Angulo

Fronteras, 2025

Mixed media on wood

62 x 42 cm

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Polvo de cemento en suspensión, lluvia, sol, viento, polen de tomillo y romero sobre acrílico en tela de algodón natural cosida, expuesta sobre suelo de arcilla calcáreo durante cuatro meses

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