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Elvira Amor - Untitled
Biography of the Artist: Elvira Amor (Madrid, Spain, 1982) has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Castilla-La Mancha (Cuenca, 2003-2009). She has lived and studied in Madrid, Cuenca, Buenos Aires (Argentina), Puebla (Mexico), Brussels (Belgium), and Yogyakarta (Indonesia), having exhibitions in each of these cities, and developing different projects.her work is understood in a richer way when accessing an extensive group of works, a set in which certain forms are reiterated, producing variations and codas, almost as in a musical development. Elvira works the different canvases as a continuum in which ideas are repeated from one to another, becoming themes that vary and are altered in order to investigate all the possibilities they contain. In her paintings Elvira Amor investigates on communication looking for a pre-verbal language that sometimes is eminently related to the classical discourses of the abstract painting tradition but that also incorporates details, forms or elements extracted from non-western visual traditions. It is a painting more linked to the senses and the sensory that tries to strip its elements of a meaning and univocal and classifiable reading to expand to an experience of the open and the intangible.He has received among others the Production Aid Community of Madrid 2020, the Prize for Artistic Production 2015 of the Banco Santander-Open Studio Foundation, the Aid for the Creation Plastic Arts VEGAP 2017, or the Mobility Grant the Community of Madrid 2017. He has participated in residencies such as Bilboarte (2021), Villa Vergerie 2020 (Laguarres, Huesca), Kankabal 2017 (Noox Galeria, Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico); Zona Seis Residency (Galeria Luis Adelantado, Mexico 2016) or Mundo Dios 2012, Mar del Plata (Argentina).
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