Reinier Nogueras (1985) - ¨Default¨





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Reinier Nogueras’s original 2026 oil and acrylic portrait titled “Default,” measuring 71 by 51 cm, in brown, pink, yellow and white, hand-signed, in excellent condition, originating from the United States and offered by Representante with a certificate of authenticity.
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R. Nogueras is a contemporary artist whose pictorial research focuses on this new series in the human figure understood as a space of friction between the private and the visible. His work, mainly executed in oil and occasionally integrated with mixed media, positions itself in a dialogue between pictorial tradition and the visual languages of the digital environment. From there, he addresses issues related to surveillance, constant exposure, desire conditioned by the media, and the construction of identity in the context of contemporary networks.
His practice has moved beyond the local sphere, taking part in international exhibitions and circuits in countries such as Spain, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, as well as in various cities in the United States. Throughout his career, he has been honored with several recognitions that support the solidity of his visual discourse and his ability to transform current problems into images of high symbolic charge.
In this line, his work builds emotional portraits rather than figurative ones, where the human presence fluctuates between the real and the intervened, between identity and its representation. The figures—often isolated or confronted by external elements—are inserted into settings where graphic signs, digital iconography, and expressive painterly gestures coexist, generating friction between the organic and the artificial.
The contrast between the sensitivity of the anatomical treatment and the intrusion of symbols, texts, and visual structures characteristic of contemporary interfaces establishes a critical reading: the individual no longer inhabits only a physical space, but also a system of observation, recording, and constant consumption. In this context, the gaze ceases to be innocent to become a mechanism, and the body a content.
The use of color—vibrant, direct, sometimes almost disruptive—alongside a visible and materially expressive brushstroke reinforces the idea of immediacy and visual saturation, evoking both the aesthetics of the urban and the accelerated logic of digital media. Each work functions as a field of conflict where desire, control, entertainment, and exposure converge.
Conceptually, Nogueras’s painting not only represents but questions: who observes and who is observed? Where does identity end and its mediated construction begin? In this sense, his work is configured as a critical commentary on the contemporary human condition, where the image is no longer merely a reflection, but evidence.
Includes an authenticity certificate ensuring that the piece is an original, unique, and exclusive work, protected by intellectual property rights, and that it belongs entirely to the author.
It is a valid document for collectors, galleries, auctions, and future appraisals.
The work is in excellent condition, ready to be shipped after purchase.
On the back of the article you can find information about the work.
Shipping will be carried out via UPS, FedEx, and DHL, shipping to all parts of the world.
The work will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble wrap and inside a carton or plastic case, in the form of a tube. The work is delivered without a frame, it can be easily stretched by a professional or even by the owner.
Three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece should arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.
R. Nogueras is a contemporary artist whose pictorial research focuses on this new series in the human figure understood as a space of friction between the private and the visible. His work, mainly executed in oil and occasionally integrated with mixed media, positions itself in a dialogue between pictorial tradition and the visual languages of the digital environment. From there, he addresses issues related to surveillance, constant exposure, desire conditioned by the media, and the construction of identity in the context of contemporary networks.
His practice has moved beyond the local sphere, taking part in international exhibitions and circuits in countries such as Spain, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, as well as in various cities in the United States. Throughout his career, he has been honored with several recognitions that support the solidity of his visual discourse and his ability to transform current problems into images of high symbolic charge.
In this line, his work builds emotional portraits rather than figurative ones, where the human presence fluctuates between the real and the intervened, between identity and its representation. The figures—often isolated or confronted by external elements—are inserted into settings where graphic signs, digital iconography, and expressive painterly gestures coexist, generating friction between the organic and the artificial.
The contrast between the sensitivity of the anatomical treatment and the intrusion of symbols, texts, and visual structures characteristic of contemporary interfaces establishes a critical reading: the individual no longer inhabits only a physical space, but also a system of observation, recording, and constant consumption. In this context, the gaze ceases to be innocent to become a mechanism, and the body a content.
The use of color—vibrant, direct, sometimes almost disruptive—alongside a visible and materially expressive brushstroke reinforces the idea of immediacy and visual saturation, evoking both the aesthetics of the urban and the accelerated logic of digital media. Each work functions as a field of conflict where desire, control, entertainment, and exposure converge.
Conceptually, Nogueras’s painting not only represents but questions: who observes and who is observed? Where does identity end and its mediated construction begin? In this sense, his work is configured as a critical commentary on the contemporary human condition, where the image is no longer merely a reflection, but evidence.
Includes an authenticity certificate ensuring that the piece is an original, unique, and exclusive work, protected by intellectual property rights, and that it belongs entirely to the author.
It is a valid document for collectors, galleries, auctions, and future appraisals.
The work is in excellent condition, ready to be shipped after purchase.
On the back of the article you can find information about the work.
Shipping will be carried out via UPS, FedEx, and DHL, shipping to all parts of the world.
The work will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble wrap and inside a carton or plastic case, in the form of a tube. The work is delivered without a frame, it can be easily stretched by a professional or even by the owner.
Three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece should arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.

