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Manuel Rivera
dal 23/11/2009 al 14/2/2010
Monday to Friday 10-14, 16-19

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23/11/2009

Manuel Rivera

Arnes & Ropke Gallery, Madrid

In Search of Light and Space. In 1956, in his search for pure light and pure space, the artist struggled against the limitations of the canvas and shifted his practice to begin using the metal screens that would become his signature material.


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Galerie Arnés y Röpke is pleased to present Manuel Rivera: In Search of Light and Space on view from November 24, 2009 until February 15, 2010, with works from his Metamorphosis series, oil on metal screen works that are considered one the most seminal bodies of work in the history of Spanish Modern Art.

Manuel Rivera is one of the most important Spanish painters of the second half of the 20th century. As one of a select group of artists including Manuel Millares, Antonio Saura, Luis Feito, and Martín Chirino who came together in a period marked by cultural depravation immediately after the Civil War, he co-founded the El Paso Group and reconnected Spain to the international developments of Modern Art. With Rivera’s special insight combined with his unique practice and materials, his reinterpretation of Abstract Art is considered one of the most significant of his time.

In 1956, in his search for pure light and pure space, Rivera struggled against the limitations of the canvas and shifted his practice to begin using the metal screens that would become his signature material. In single layers, the manipulation of the material would play with light, and in multiple layers, they would interact with each other visually and create movement and space. With this newly found method of freeing his composition from the confines of the structure, Manuel Rivera was able to also explore the spiritual and emotional expressions that would take his works beyond the mere materials by which they were made.

"I am not simply looking for a balance of form and color; I need something more; to begin with a lyrical idea or a pain; an emotion."

Manuel Rivera was born in Granada, Spain in 1927. He studied drawing and painting at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios in Granada in 1941, and from 1944 at the Escuela de Bellas Artes in Seville. He moved to Madrid in 1951, where he lived and worked until he died in 1994. His work was exhibited widely throughout Spain and internationally and was a recipient of many awards and distinctions throughout his career. He is part of some of the most important museum collections in the world, including the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, the British Museum in London, the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, the Collection of Contemporary Art in the Museo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the Folkswang Museum in Essen, the Kunsthalle in Mannheim, the National Museum of Art in Paris, the MoMA and the Solomon Guggenheim Museum in New York, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

Reception: 24 November 2009, 6:00 PM

Galeria Arnés y Röpke
Calle Juan de Mena, 12. 1' D., 28014 Madrid
Monday to Friday 10.00-14.00 / 16.00-19.00
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Manuel Rivera
dal 23/11/2009 al 14/2/2010

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