Javier Plata - Troncos 07 XL






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Javier Plata, Troncos 07 XL, an original watercolor artwork from 2026, 45 cm high by 94 cm wide, in green, blue and grey, depicting an autumn scene, hand-signed, sold directly by the artist and delivered unframed with a certificate of authenticity from Spain.
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Javier Plata has exhibited at the former Museo Español de Arte Contemporáneo (MEAC) and won the first prize at the Alwani Summer Painting Exhibition, held in Gibraltar in 2021.
work in perfect condition, size 45cm x 94 cm, shipped unframed; it is recommended to frame and protect with glass or similar; watercolors and professional-quality paper have been used; it comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Javier Plata
Algeciras, 1976
Javier Plata is a multidisciplinary artist whose work moves between painting, sculpture, and installation, notable for a personal aesthetic that explores matter, territory, and the human condition. His training took place at the Art Schools of Algeciras and Granada, where he earned qualifications in casting, molding, ceramics, wood carving, stone sculpture, and graphic design. This broad technical spectrum has enriched his plastic language with an artisanal and experimental perspective.
Throughout his career, Plata has participated in workshops with renowned artists such as Sigrifo Martín Begué, within the program “The Painter and His Facets” (Cadiz Province, 2002), and Wilfredo Prieto, with the workshop “Occurrences of the private to the public and from the public to the private” (Fundación NMAC, 2013), experiences that shaped his view on the limits of contemporary art.
His work has been shown in prestigious spaces and art events, in both solo and group exhibitions. Among his most representative solo shows are “Men and Worms” (Manolo Alés Gallery, La Línea, 2008), “Origin” (Manolo Alés Gallery, 2017), “Sub Rosa” (Virtual Gallery, Cadiz Province, 2022) and “What Has Always Been and What Is Now” (Fine Arts Gallery, Gibraltar, 2023).
He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, highlighting “Hispano-French Friendship” in the former MEAC in Madrid (1999), “Contemporaries 2008” (Cadiz Art Fair), “Art Project Marbella” and “Art Project Estepona” (Ciancimino Gallery), as well as recent initiatives such as “Ten Years Is Nothing” (Tpop), “Here We All Paint” (ASANSULL) or “Estereographic Volume 2” (Levadura Cultural Association).
Recognition of his career includes numerous awards and mentions. He was awarded the First Prize for Best Young Artist at the International Art Gibraltar (1995), as well as first prizes in competitions such as Heritage Trust Gibraltar (2015), Watercolor Goya Virtual (Bilbao, 2016), and the IX Julio Quesada International Prize (Crevillente, 2016). In 2021 he obtained the First Prize at the Alwani Summer Painting Exhibition in Gibraltar; in 2024 he participated in Manchester Art Fair, consolidating his international projection.
Javier Plata’s work is defined by a constant search for balance between the conceptual and the material, with a discourse that engages memory, identity, and border spaces, both physical and symbolic.
Javier Plata has exhibited at the former Museo Español de Arte Contemporáneo (MEAC) and won the first prize at the Alwani Summer Painting Exhibition, held in Gibraltar in 2021.
work in perfect condition, size 45cm x 94 cm, shipped unframed; it is recommended to frame and protect with glass or similar; watercolors and professional-quality paper have been used; it comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Javier Plata
Algeciras, 1976
Javier Plata is a multidisciplinary artist whose work moves between painting, sculpture, and installation, notable for a personal aesthetic that explores matter, territory, and the human condition. His training took place at the Art Schools of Algeciras and Granada, where he earned qualifications in casting, molding, ceramics, wood carving, stone sculpture, and graphic design. This broad technical spectrum has enriched his plastic language with an artisanal and experimental perspective.
Throughout his career, Plata has participated in workshops with renowned artists such as Sigrifo Martín Begué, within the program “The Painter and His Facets” (Cadiz Province, 2002), and Wilfredo Prieto, with the workshop “Occurrences of the private to the public and from the public to the private” (Fundación NMAC, 2013), experiences that shaped his view on the limits of contemporary art.
His work has been shown in prestigious spaces and art events, in both solo and group exhibitions. Among his most representative solo shows are “Men and Worms” (Manolo Alés Gallery, La Línea, 2008), “Origin” (Manolo Alés Gallery, 2017), “Sub Rosa” (Virtual Gallery, Cadiz Province, 2022) and “What Has Always Been and What Is Now” (Fine Arts Gallery, Gibraltar, 2023).
He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, highlighting “Hispano-French Friendship” in the former MEAC in Madrid (1999), “Contemporaries 2008” (Cadiz Art Fair), “Art Project Marbella” and “Art Project Estepona” (Ciancimino Gallery), as well as recent initiatives such as “Ten Years Is Nothing” (Tpop), “Here We All Paint” (ASANSULL) or “Estereographic Volume 2” (Levadura Cultural Association).
Recognition of his career includes numerous awards and mentions. He was awarded the First Prize for Best Young Artist at the International Art Gibraltar (1995), as well as first prizes in competitions such as Heritage Trust Gibraltar (2015), Watercolor Goya Virtual (Bilbao, 2016), and the IX Julio Quesada International Prize (Crevillente, 2016). In 2021 he obtained the First Prize at the Alwani Summer Painting Exhibition in Gibraltar; in 2024 he participated in Manchester Art Fair, consolidating his international projection.
Javier Plata’s work is defined by a constant search for balance between the conceptual and the material, with a discourse that engages memory, identity, and border spaces, both physical and symbolic.
