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JOSÉ GUERRERO - BRG-IV
Artist Biography: Granada, Spain, 1979 He lives and works between Madrid and Rome. José Guerrero, trained as a technical architect, decided to take a turn in his career in 2002 to dedicate himself exclusively to photography. Since then, she has received awards and grants such as Purificación García (2008), Generaciones (2008), Iniciarte (2007 and 2010), Manuel Rivera (2011), and Pilar Citoler (2017), among others. He has also been an artist-in-residence at the Colegio de España in Paris (2008) and the Academia de España in Rome (2015-2016). He has carried out commissions for the MUSAC and the Banco Santander Foundation, and his work is part of collections such as the Bank of Spain, the Mapfre Foundation, the Amon Carter Museum and the JP-Morgan Chase Art Collection. He has also presented his work in solo exhibitions such as: After the Rainbow (Centro de Arte Alcobendas, 2015), Roma (Alarcón Criado Gallery, 2017), Paisajes del límite (with Nico Munuera at the Patio Herreriano Museum, 2019-2020), José Guerrero: 2002-2020 (Sala Vimcorsa, 2020) and BRG (Alarcón Criado Gallery, 2021), among others. In 2019, the monograph José Guerrero / Trabajos-Works 02-20 (Ed. UCO + RM) was published, which traces the artist's career through the series in which his work is structured. In 2025, in Madrid and Barcelona, Fundación Mapfre will host a solo exhibition that will bring together works from his entire career. José Guerrero's work revolves around the representation of the landscape and our perception of it through the photographic image. His work is structured in series that the artist develops in places that are somehow part of our imagination. He is interested in situating himself on the borderline, between the rural and the urban, the document and the abstraction, the particular and the universal, the present and the past, painting and photography. A fundamental characteristic of his work is the specific use he makes of the sequencing of images, as well as light and color as structural elements of the work.
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