Luis Gordillo (1934) - Olympic centennial

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Luis Gordillo (f. 1934) har laget litografiet Olympic centennial (1992), et abstrakt, håndsignert begrenset opplag trykk 68/250 på papier fra Spania, 63 x 90 cm, vekt 1 kg, i utmerket stand, solgt av Gallery.

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ABOUT THE PRINT
- Litografi på papir, håndsignert og nummerert.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK
With this artwork, Gordillo contributed to the Suite Olympic Centennial, a series tied to the celebration of the Olympic centenary, demonstrating his engagement with broader cultural projects. This one, specifically, was created for the Olympics of 1992.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Luis Gordillo (Seville, Spain, 1934)

is one of Spain’s most important contemporary painters, widely recognized for his innovative approach to abstraction and figuration over a career spanning more than six decades. He initially studied law before dedicating himself to painting and attending art school in Seville, later expanding his artistic horizons in Paris in the late 1950s. Gordillo’s early work engaged with informalism and Pop Art, and he evolved through diverse phases that incorporate drawing, printmaking, photography, and digital processes.

His work gained international exposure with invitations to major art events, including participation in the Venice Biennale in 1970 and again in 1976, marking him as a significant figure in postwar European art.

Gordillo has received numerous prestigious awards, such as the Spanish National Award for Plastic Arts (1981), Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes (1996), and the Premio Velázquez de Artes Plásticas (2007), the highest honor for Ibero-American artists. His art is held in major Spanish and international collections, and he is regarded as a central influence on multiple generations of contemporary artists.

ABOUT THE PRINT
- Litografi på papir, håndsignert og nummerert.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK
With this artwork, Gordillo contributed to the Suite Olympic Centennial, a series tied to the celebration of the Olympic centenary, demonstrating his engagement with broader cultural projects. This one, specifically, was created for the Olympics of 1992.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Luis Gordillo (Seville, Spain, 1934)

is one of Spain’s most important contemporary painters, widely recognized for his innovative approach to abstraction and figuration over a career spanning more than six decades. He initially studied law before dedicating himself to painting and attending art school in Seville, later expanding his artistic horizons in Paris in the late 1950s. Gordillo’s early work engaged with informalism and Pop Art, and he evolved through diverse phases that incorporate drawing, printmaking, photography, and digital processes.

His work gained international exposure with invitations to major art events, including participation in the Venice Biennale in 1970 and again in 1976, marking him as a significant figure in postwar European art.

Gordillo has received numerous prestigious awards, such as the Spanish National Award for Plastic Arts (1981), Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes (1996), and the Premio Velázquez de Artes Plásticas (2007), the highest honor for Ibero-American artists. His art is held in major Spanish and international collections, and he is regarded as a central influence on multiple generations of contemporary artists.

Detaljer

Kunstner
Luis Gordillo (1934)
Solgt av
Galleri
Utgave
Begrenset utgave
Edition number
68/250
Tittel på kunstverk
Olympic centennial
Teknikk
Litografi
Signatur
Signert for hånd
Opprinnelsesland
Spania
År
1992
Tilstand
Glimrende tilstand
høyde
63 cm
Width
90 cm
Vekt
1 kg
Style
Abstrakt
Periode
1990–2000
Solgt med ramme
Nei
SpaniaBekreftet
208
Objekter solgt
95,12%
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