Art Madrid'26 – Rafael Navarro – Díptico Número 39 (2004)

Rafael Navarro | Díptico Número 39

Rafael Navarro

Díptico Número 39, 2004

Photography

130 x 90 cm

Arancha Osoro

Oviedo, España

about Rafael Navarro

Zaragoza, 1940

Rafael Navarro began his long artistic journey at the beginning of the seventies. His work is a reflection of his inner world, where showing the obvious has almost never been an objective. His work has been exhibited in galleries and national and international museums more than 700 times and is part of relevant funds of institutions around the world.

Hundreds of bibliographical references and publications document his work and his emotional journey from 1975 to the present. In recognition of his contribution to contemporary art, the Royal Academy of Noble and Fine Arts of San Luis has distinguished him with his incorporation as a number academic.

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