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Nico Munuera - Saxum Unda I
Technique: Acrylic on linen
Artist Biography: Born in the city of Lorca (Murcia) in 1974. In 1993 he moved to the city of Valencia (Spain) where he began his studies of Fine Arts at the faculty of San Carlos. In the course of his undergraduate studies he is awarded numerous prizes and begins to work assiduously with art galleries since 1998. From this moment his work begins to be seen both national and international fairs, Arco, ArtChicago, Artisima of Turin, Art Brussel, ZonaMACO, etc ... In 2003 he moved to Paris on a scholarship from the College of Spain to continue his training. In 2004 he is chosen by the painter Joan Hernández Pijuán within the Relevos program to jointly carry out a series of three exhibitions in Madrid, Murcia and Barcelona. In 2007 he received a grant from the Casa Pintada Foundation to carry out a project of painting on Japanese paper in New York. From 2008 to 2012 he moved to the city of Berlin. In this period he has exhibitions such as To paint or not to paint (2009) at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Murcia, Abstracción Racional. Aldrich/Loureiro/Munuera/Uslé (2011) at the Galician Center of Contemporary Art CGAC. His work has been exhibited internationally in relevant institutions in cities such as Moscow, Geneva or New York. Significant are also Frame Time (2014), at the Verónicas Gallery in Murcia or Stimmung at the Proyecto Paralelo Gallery in Mexico City. Of special importance for his career are No Flags (2008) and My Ross Island (2011) at the Gallery Max Estrella in Madrid which represents his work since 2007. His work can be found in numerous prestigious collections such as the Barrié Foundation or the AENA Foundation.
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