Juan Sotomayor (1959) - Sin título

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Juan Sotomayor's original lithograph on paper, titled Sin título, hand-signed and numbered 63/100, 70 by 50 cm, Spain, created in the 1990s, in an abstract style with yellow, white and black fields, in good condition.

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Original graphic work on paper, hand-signed and numbered 63/100.

The composition features one of the most recognizable languages developed by Juan Sotomayor: vertical structures with a strong visual rhythm, gestural overlays in black and gray, and an intense yellow chromatic band that articulates the surface of the work.

Sotomayor's work evolved from initial figuration toward a lyrical and material abstraction focused on light, color, and the rhythmic repetition of linear forms. This piece clearly reflects that mature stage of plastic research.

Juan Sotomayor was born in Villanueva del Arzobispo (Jaén) in 1959. He studied in Zaragoza and since the late 1980s developed a solid international career across Spain, Sweden, France, Germany, and the United States.

In 1988 he held a solo exhibition at the Palacio de La Lonja in Zaragoza and subsequently exhibited in galleries such as Fernando Latorre (Madrid and Zaragoza), Pelaires (Palma de Mallorca), Fernando Silió (Santander), and ARMA Gallery (Madrid).

His work has participated in international fairs such as ARCO, Art Madrid, Estampa, Stockholm Art Fair, and the Toronto International Art Fair.

Additionally, his works are part of major institutional and corporate collections, including:
Foundation La Caixa
Colección Circa XX
Foundation Coca-Cola
Ministry of Education and Culture of Spain
Colección Argentaria
Colección ONCE
Government of Navarra
Colección Salvat
UNED

All photographs are part of the description of the conservation state.

The artwork will be carefully packaged with professional protection to ensure safe transport.

Original graphic work on paper, hand-signed and numbered 63/100.

The composition features one of the most recognizable languages developed by Juan Sotomayor: vertical structures with a strong visual rhythm, gestural overlays in black and gray, and an intense yellow chromatic band that articulates the surface of the work.

Sotomayor's work evolved from initial figuration toward a lyrical and material abstraction focused on light, color, and the rhythmic repetition of linear forms. This piece clearly reflects that mature stage of plastic research.

Juan Sotomayor was born in Villanueva del Arzobispo (Jaén) in 1959. He studied in Zaragoza and since the late 1980s developed a solid international career across Spain, Sweden, France, Germany, and the United States.

In 1988 he held a solo exhibition at the Palacio de La Lonja in Zaragoza and subsequently exhibited in galleries such as Fernando Latorre (Madrid and Zaragoza), Pelaires (Palma de Mallorca), Fernando Silió (Santander), and ARMA Gallery (Madrid).

His work has participated in international fairs such as ARCO, Art Madrid, Estampa, Stockholm Art Fair, and the Toronto International Art Fair.

Additionally, his works are part of major institutional and corporate collections, including:
Foundation La Caixa
Colección Circa XX
Foundation Coca-Cola
Ministry of Education and Culture of Spain
Colección Argentaria
Colección ONCE
Government of Navarra
Colección Salvat
UNED

All photographs are part of the description of the conservation state.

The artwork will be carefully packaged with professional protection to ensure safe transport.

Details

Artist
Juan Sotomayor (1959)
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
63/100
Title of artwork
Sin título
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Condition
Good condition
Colour
Black, White, Yellow
Height
70 cm
Width
50 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
1990-2000
Sold with frame
No
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