José María Yturralde - Retrospective Spanish Abstract Art Museum in Cuenca






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Offset lithograph José María Yturralde retrospective Spanish Abstract Art Museum in Cuenca.
Copyright @ José Maria Yturralde.
Printed in Spain 2025.
Published by Museo de Arte Abstracto Español, Cuenca.
Original poster José María Yturralde Retrospective Spanish Abstract Art Museum in Cuenca.
José María Yturralde, born in 1942, lives and works in Valencia. He holds a Bachelor's and Doctorate in Fine Arts from the Polytechnic University of Valencia. He is a full member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos in Valencia and serves as a Professor of Painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Valencia.
Scholarship holder at San Juan de Ribera College in Burjasot. In 1968, he received a scholarship from the Computing Centre at the University of Madrid. He produced his first works using a computer.
First exhibition, Formas Computables, in 1969. Ibizagràfic Prize in 1972 and 1976. Awarded the B.G. Salvi Prize and the Europa Prize in Ancona, Italy, in 1972. He received a scholarship from the Juan March Foundation in 1974 to study at MIT in the United States.
He was a Research Fellow at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1978, he received a Fulbright-Hays scholarship for the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies. He was invited to participate in the Toyama Now International Triennial in 1990 in Japan.
He traveled to Moscow, Leningrad, Alma Ata, Tashkent, Bukhara, and Samarkand at the invitation of the Union of Russian Artists, where he conducted courses and lectures on his work during 1991 and 1992. He won the Mural and Sculpture Competition for the Valencia Metro in 1995 and the Alfonso Roig Prize from the Provincial Council of Valencia in 1995.
He spent a month in Mexico City in 1996, invited by U.N.A.M. He taught a course and carried out several activities related to ‘Flying Structures’. He returned to Mexico in 1998, where he exhibited in several museums. That same year, he participated as a guest in the ‘First European Nature Triennial’ at Dragsholm Slot Odsherred, Denmark. He installed the pieces: ‘Frame the Forest’, ‘Hyperweb’, and ‘Flying Structure’. He exhibited his latest work in Buenos Aires, Montevideo, São Paulo, and Paris.
Size: 43 x 65 cm.
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Offset lithograph José María Yturralde retrospective Spanish Abstract Art Museum in Cuenca.
Copyright @ José Maria Yturralde.
Printed in Spain 2025.
Published by Museo de Arte Abstracto Español, Cuenca.
Original poster José María Yturralde Retrospective Spanish Abstract Art Museum in Cuenca.
José María Yturralde, born in 1942, lives and works in Valencia. He holds a Bachelor's and Doctorate in Fine Arts from the Polytechnic University of Valencia. He is a full member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos in Valencia and serves as a Professor of Painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Valencia.
Scholarship holder at San Juan de Ribera College in Burjasot. In 1968, he received a scholarship from the Computing Centre at the University of Madrid. He produced his first works using a computer.
First exhibition, Formas Computables, in 1969. Ibizagràfic Prize in 1972 and 1976. Awarded the B.G. Salvi Prize and the Europa Prize in Ancona, Italy, in 1972. He received a scholarship from the Juan March Foundation in 1974 to study at MIT in the United States.
He was a Research Fellow at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1978, he received a Fulbright-Hays scholarship for the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies. He was invited to participate in the Toyama Now International Triennial in 1990 in Japan.
He traveled to Moscow, Leningrad, Alma Ata, Tashkent, Bukhara, and Samarkand at the invitation of the Union of Russian Artists, where he conducted courses and lectures on his work during 1991 and 1992. He won the Mural and Sculpture Competition for the Valencia Metro in 1995 and the Alfonso Roig Prize from the Provincial Council of Valencia in 1995.
He spent a month in Mexico City in 1996, invited by U.N.A.M. He taught a course and carried out several activities related to ‘Flying Structures’. He returned to Mexico in 1998, where he exhibited in several museums. That same year, he participated as a guest in the ‘First European Nature Triennial’ at Dragsholm Slot Odsherred, Denmark. He installed the pieces: ‘Frame the Forest’, ‘Hyperweb’, and ‘Flying Structure’. He exhibited his latest work in Buenos Aires, Montevideo, São Paulo, and Paris.
Size: 43 x 65 cm.
All posters have been selected by art lovers for art lovers.
Collector's item.
This item is shipped certified with a tracking number and carefully protected.
