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Nacho Martín Silva - Untitled
Technique: Oil on linen
Artist Biography: The work of Nacho Martín Silva is articulated around a painting projected from concerns linked to concepts such as the fragmentary, the simulacrum and representation or the plausible. Taking the history of art and humanity or the creative process itself as axes, Martin Silva, maintains a constant concern about how to deal with the Theme background through painting, resulting in a polysemic work that takes different directions in its formalization. Nacho Martín Silva holds a degree in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid, where he lives and works. His most recent solo projects include Il futuro non è ciò che era, curated by Tolo Cañellas, at Box 27 (Palma), and Tirar del hilo hasta quedar ciego at JosédelaFuente (Santander) in 2017, and El Gran Estudio, curated by Ángel Calvo Ulloa, at Centro de Arte de Alcobendas (Madrid) in 2016. He has participated in group exhibitions in museums, galleries and international institutions such as Galerie Sobering in Paris, Espacio Odeón in Bogotá and OTR Espacio de Arte in Madrid, among others, and his work has been shown in the latest editions of the ARTBO (Bogotá) and ARCO Madrid fairs. He has been awarded the Pilar Juncosa and Sotheby's Prize for Artistic Creation in 2017, and his work is the subject of analysis in the publication Nacho Martín Silva by Juan Francisco Rueda published by Nocapaper in 2016.Martín Silva starts from photographic images and, through different pictorial resources as if they were literary forms, composes paintings that oscillate between the recognizable and the suggested, forcing the viewer to an arduous exercise of reflection before the image and inviting him to abandon himself to the enjoyment of painting as a fact.
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