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Lluís Estopiñan - ReVers_B23
Technique: Mixed
Artist Biography: Born in 1958 in Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona), he graduated in "Pictorial Procedures" at the "Escola Massana" in Barcelona. Since the early eighties he has not stopped working in painting, artistic installations and photography in all its various analog and digital forms, which he has exhibited in galleries and museums in Catalonia and the rest of Spain, but also in other countries such as France, England, Italy, Germany, Japan, Portugal, Argentina, Mexico and the United States. He is interested in the process as part of the discourse in each project in which he proposes that it has a meaning, and that the result is something palpable, not virtual, that combines reflection and emotion. The questions that have motivated his work refer to life as a temporal space of possibilities (in series such as "Interval Temporal", "Cronos vs. Cromos", "Periple perible", "Intemporal" or "Lapsus"), or the perception of reality ("Doxa", Red Doxa"). Also everything that revolves around memory as a central element of our identity in series such as "Lost Memory", "Missing Memory", "Hidden Memory", "Disclosed Memory", "Undisclosed Memory" or "Memory Gap".Collage of old photos on the back, liquid photographic emulsion and painting on wood. ReVers_B The series "ReVers_B" revolves around the concept of "the other face" of things or people. "The other faces" of reality or of ourselves, recontextualizing and giving new meaning to images and supports. Suggestive reverses of old photos with inscriptions, stains, numbers and remains of paper and glue from having been torn out of the albums where they have been in the dark for years, serve as a basis to reveal in the laboratory an image of people photographed from behind (reverse on reverse), or in meditative attitude. With this work I want to reflect on the instability of memories and the difficulty of approaching memory with a minimum of reliability. Lluís Estopiñan
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