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Lola Lasurt - Infinite South-African Placards
Artist Biography: Lola Lasurt was born in Barcelona in 1983, and currently lives and works between this city and Ghent, Belgium. She studied Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona and continued her training with a postgraduate degree in Aesthetics and Theory of Contemporary Art at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, as well as a Master's Degree in Artistic Productions and Research at the University of Barcelona. Kunsthuis in Friesland, Holland, Greatmore Art Studios in Cape Town, South Africa, Eart in Barcelona and Hangar in Barcelona.Among his most recent exhibitions are "Write of Spring" at Het Paviljoen in Ghent, "Double Authority" at the Fundació Miró in Barcelona, "The Immutables" at SWOT in Lleida, "Learn and Teach" at Cape Town Art Week, "Amnèsies" at Espai2 in Terrassa, "The Great Adventure" at Can Felipa in Barcelona, "The Gegant Menhir" at the Museu Abelló in Mollet del Vallès, "Contexto Intermedia" at Tecla Sala in Barcelona, and "Paradís Perdut" at Can Felipa in Barcelona.Lola Lasurt's work focuses on painting and how it can address political and social issues. He explores history and memory through imagery, often using found photographs as a starting point for his works. He is also interested in the way people perceive and remember places, and how painting can be used to evoke emotions and sensations associated with these places. Lola Lasurt has been awarded several awards, including the Guasch Coranty Foundation Fine Arts Award in 2013 and the GAC Award in 2014. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and his presence in the contemporary art world continues to grow and gain recognition.
6 paintings on canvas, 20 x 20 cm each 600 € each
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