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Manuel Ros
Architecture and Creativity“With my work I create new forms. I try to show different realities, to shift ordinary mental states and to reflect space from another point of view. Fractal reality… Read more
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Background Information about Manuel Ros
Introduction
Architecture and Creativity
“With my work I create new forms. I try to show different realities, to shift ordinary mental states and to reflect space from another point of view. Fractal reality becomes a conscious experience.” This is how Manuel Ros describes his artistic style.
In his sculptures and paintings, the artist creates architectonic surfaces: carpets of bright colours and rich contrasts. The inseparable foundations of his picturesque compositions are form and colour, geometry and harmony. He structures the colourful, powerful patterns with a black grid, opening up spaces that at first appear two-dimensional, mazes of chequered and interlocked squares and lines that could be read as plans for houses and urban districts.
Through the exciting interplay of surface and structure, Ros’s remarkable perspectives challenge us to discover something different, to follow his harmonic diversity of spatial and visual dimensions. He calls these paintings, with their three-dimensional effect, “mental landscapes.” The Majorcan artist draws from the rich colour palette of his home island, and is also inspired by the opulent colours of his adopted home city, Barcelona.
Ros is more than just a painter, and his portfolio is characterised by a range of different materials. His media include panelling, wall and floor installations: anything through which his unmistakeable geometric style can be brought to life.
“With my work I create new forms. I try to show different realities, to shift ordinary mental states and to reflect space from another point of view. Fractal reality becomes a conscious experience.” This is how Manuel Ros describes his artistic style.
In his sculptures and paintings, the artist creates architectonic surfaces: carpets of bright colours and rich contrasts. The inseparable foundations of his picturesque compositions are form and colour, geometry and harmony. He structures the colourful, powerful patterns with a black grid, opening up spaces that at first appear two-dimensional, mazes of chequered and interlocked squares and lines that could be read as plans for houses and urban districts.
Through the exciting interplay of surface and structure, Ros’s remarkable perspectives challenge us to discover something different, to follow his harmonic diversity of spatial and visual dimensions. He calls these paintings, with their three-dimensional effect, “mental landscapes.” The Majorcan artist draws from the rich colour palette of his home island, and is also inspired by the opulent colours of his adopted home city, Barcelona.
Ros is more than just a painter, and his portfolio is characterised by a range of different materials. His media include panelling, wall and floor installations: anything through which his unmistakeable geometric style can be brought to life.
Bio
1965 | Born in Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
Lives and works in Barcelona, Spain |
Awards
1996 | Antoni Gelabert Prize for Visual Arts |
Grants
1998 | Frans Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee, Belgium |
Collections
National Library Collection, Contemporary Print Collection, Madrid, Spain
Colección Javier López de Toledo, Madrid, Spain
Colección Ilustre Colegio de abogados de Baleares, Pama de Mallorca, Spain
Colección Javier López de Toledo, Madrid, Spain
Colección Ilustre Colegio de abogados de Baleares, Pama de Mallorca, Spain
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
2013 | MR 110413, Imaginart Gallery, Barcelona, Spain |
2010 | Kubicoides o la deconstrucción del cubo, Centre d´art La Real, Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
2009 | Labyrinths, Galerie Kai Hilgemann, Berlin, Germany |
2007 | Nothing is what it seems, Gaspar Art Gallery, Barcelona, Spain |
2006 | Fragmentos de espacio, Centre d´art La Real, Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
2005 | Pintura, Flamicell Art Contemporani, Barcelona, Spain |
Galería Ch´che. Puerto Escondido, Mexico | |
2004 | Punts d´interferències, Galería Antoni Pinyol, Reus, Tarragona |
2001 | Extensiones, Casal Solleric, Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
2000 | Introspecciones, Galería Altair, Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
1990 | Montserrat Gallery, New York, USA |
Group Exhibitions
2013 | Colectiva verano, Imaginart Gallery, Barcelona, Spain |
Abstractions, Galerie Kai Hilgemann, Berlin, Germany | |
Odeon, Imaginart Gallery, Bogotá, Colombia | |
2011 | Wall paper, A&D Galeria, Barcelona, Spain |
Colectiva, Flamicell Art Contemporàni, Barcelona, Spain | |
Foro Sur, Imaginart Gallery, Cáceres, Spain | |
2010 | Schaulager, Galerie Kai Hilgemann, Berlin, Germany |
SWAB 2010, Imaginart Gallery, Barcelona, Spain | |
2009 | Cutlog, Imaginart Gallery, Paris, France |
„Berliner Blau“ Galerie Kai Hilgemann, Berlin, Germany |
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