The document discusses Spanish painter Luis Moro and his style of work which draws inspiration from dreams and uses a variety of techniques and materials to create abstract yet figurative pieces. Moro's work has been exhibited widely in galleries and museums across Europe and the Americas and is included in numerous public and private collections. The excerpts provide insight into how various critics and artists view Moro's energetic and expressive paintings.
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Transcendent Messages Wrapped in Colour and Truth
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8. …”In this manner of contemplation, there is a shift to
new areas of small micro-worlds, transcendent messages wrapped
in colour and truth, wich generate dialogues, arouse feelings
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give meaning to the incomprehensible natural order governing
his
worlds”…
Eliseo de
Pablos
Curator
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13. ...”Efective both in abstraction and fragmentation, Luis Moro’s
work
draws us in through its great freedom of gesture, its capacity to
move
from a monochrome palette to using bright colours, and its use of
mixed techniques. In this way Moro translates the dream which is
reborn and incessantly transformed, feeding on thousands of
living and
defunct materials, which come together for an instant and then
disperse at the moment of awakening”….
Jean-Louis Augé
Director of the Goya Museum, France
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18. “THE CULT OF THE BRUSH STROKE, MOVING BETWEEN THE FIGURATIVE AND THE
ABSTRACT, HOLDING UP A CONCRETE UNIVERSE, FULL OF PROMISE, BUT VERY
DIFFICULT FOR MAN TO TAME”
OLIVIER CLYNCKEMAILLIE
Director of the Mouscrom
Museum of Modern Art, Belgium
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30. …”I was looking Moro’s work. There’s a lot of
energy and figurative elements in this way of
paintings that is very expresive. It looks like
you’re having a lot of fun painting that frog or
the crab, you know or this kind of shell there is a
particular way that the lines come out of concentric
lines that made a pretty interesting painting”…
JULIAN SCHNABEL
(Artist)
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37. “ANIMALS ARE JUST A PRETEXT FOR TELLING OTHER STORIES.
EVEN IF THE UNIVERSE ALREADY SPEAKS THROUGHLY EVERY
LIVING BEING”
LUIS MORO
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points
configure a shape, like stars in the sky. Using the
light
which penetrates gaps and reduces all forms to
shapelessness, projected light and shade suggest the
unfathomable”
Ramón Mayrata
Art Critic
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51. Luis Moro (Spain, 1969)
Individual Exhibitions (A selection)
2011 MUSA Art Museum, UDG Guadalajara, Mexico.
F. Goitia Art Museum, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Pinacoteca de Nuevo León, Monterrey.
2010 Macaz Museum, Morelia. Mexico.
El Nigromante Museum, S. Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Macay Museum, Mérida and Art Museum Mazatlán, Mexico.
2009 Querétaro, Morelia and Guanajuato Art Museums. Mexico
2008 Goya Museum. Castres, France.
National Museum of Glass, San Ildelfonso. Segovia, Spain.
2003 Mouscrom Fine Arts Museum, Belgium.
2002 Casa de Velázquez. Madrid, Spain.
2001 Galerie K-10, Brussels, Belgium.
1999 Venezi.arte. Feria Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo, Venice.
1998 Galleria Lattuada, Milan, Italy.
1997 Forum de Maia, Porto, Portugal
1996 Galleria de Florio Arte, Rome, Italy.
1992 Galerie Weisser Elephant. Berlin, Germany.
Galerie Pegas. Prague, Czech Republic.
1991 Galerie 53. Paris, France.
52. Group Exhibitions, International Art Fairs and Biennials
2011 Zona MACO Art Fair, V.C.Art and Cholochairs project. Mexico City.
2010 Zona MACO Art Fair DF and International Art Festival, Sinaloa, Mexico.
ART MADRID Fair and Atlántica Fair Vigo, Spain.
2009 ARTE Y CULTURA Fair World Trade Center, Mexico City.
2008 Hk Art Fair. Hong Kong, China.
2007 SH Contemporary Shangay, China.
2006 ART FAIR Cologne, Germany.
2005 TIAF International Art Fair, Toronto, Canada.
2004 GIAF Gongju International Art Fair, Korea.
2003 ARGAM Art Fair, Rome, Italy.
2002 Council Museum, Fiesole, Florence, Italy.
2001 Sungsan Changwon Museum, Korea
1999 KUNSTMARKT, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt.
“LA SAGA” Art Fair. Paris, France.
“ART EXPO New York”. USA
1997 RIPARTE International Art Fair. Rome, Italy.
1995 Trento and Rovereto Museums of Contemporary Art. Italy.
Art 95, 64 Gallery, New York. USA
Las Aguas Museum, Lisbon. Portugal
1993 Galiano Gallery, La Habana, Cuba.
1992 Interior Gallery, Tokyo. Japan
1991 ARCO’91 International Art Fair , Madrid, Spain.
Gava Museum. Barcelona, Spain.
53. Grants and Awards
2002 Third Award. National Contemporary Painting Competion,
Torrelodones. Madrid, Spain.
2001 National Painting Award. Plaza de Toros de Gijón, Spain.
Award, Salón Nacional de Valdepeñas. Spain.
1992 Young Painters Award, Liceo Español. Paris, France.
1987 Third International Award for Young European Artists
Benidorm, Spain.
1986 First National Sculpture Award, Youth Arts Exhibition. Spain
1985 National Special Mention Drawing. Arts.
1984 First National Painting Prize Riaza. Spain.
C.Young Arts, Third National Print Award, Spain.
C.Y. Arts, Ministry of Culture. Second National Painting Prize.
54. Museums and Collections
-Art Collection BBVA Bank.
-Ministry of Culture and National Engraving. Madrid, Spain.
-Centro Internazionale Fattoria la Loggia. Florence, Italy.
-Michael Haas Collection. Berlín-Zurich. Germany- Switzerland
-Coleccione Vimercati Rome, De Maria Collection Benevento, Italy.
-Domu Umeni, Ministry of Culture. Czech Republic
-Spanish Embassy in Prague. Czech Republic
-Antonio Prates Museum Fundation and CPS, Portugal.
-Spanish Liceo Paris and French Colection. France.
-Lim Lip Art Museum. Gong Ju, Korea.
-Domestic Museum, Pettineo. Sicily, Italy.
-Copertino de Miranda Museum. Famaliçao, Portugal
-Sungsan Changwon Art Museum, Korea.
-Macaz Museum. Morelia, Mexico