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German Bel Fasim - Moonlight
Technique: Mixed media on thick canvas / 100% cotton
Artist Biography: Germán Bel, aka Fasim, born in Barcelona in 1972, is a pioneer urban artist in Spain, active since the 1980s. Henry Chalfant played an important role in Fasim's career and will be a key piece in his later artistic development. In 1989 he met Futura 2000 at an exhibition held at the Arcs&Cracs gallery in Barcelona, where he learned about artistic creations on canvas and his start in urban art, today known as street art, in Europe. In 1992, the artist traveled to Paris to the studio of Jonone and BadBC at the Hôpital éphémère where he lived for a few days and contemplated the process of creation on canvas and the emergence of urban art in art galleries. He also joined the mythical 156allstarz crew. Fasim's paintings take us to a dreamlike world where the game with the pareidolias seems to dominate the surface of the works, since he was a child he keeps this visual and poetic game of the look, with the forms of any surface, either in the print of some tiles or in the humidity stains, erased or chipped of any urban wall. To a great extent this game is the first inspiration for the Paleolithic artists in the caves, where the images appeared in the reliefs of the rocks and is the cradle of painting. Fasim has painted on numerous walls, exhibitions and displays in many cities around the world; Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Toulouse, Perpignan, Marseille, Paris, New York, Berlin, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Milan, Naples or Sarajevo among others. The Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM) recently acquired three paintings and six drawings, which will be included in the Urban Art collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Marseille (MAC). "(...) Police and New York City officials claimed in the 1970s that graffiti was an initiation crime leading to a criminal career. How wrong they proved to be. I have observed that an apprenticeship in graffiti has led more than a few teenage 'taggers' and 'bombers' to find brilliant careers as painters, designers, editors and filmmakers. I can find no better example of this phenomenon than Fasim." Henry Chalfant
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