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Marín Guevara shows his polyhedral face (17/09/2019)

About thirty works will be exhibited in a new space of 150 meters, directed by the architects Coral Marín and Enrique de Andrés, located in the center of the city, under the name of Barrio Architecture.

The artist Marín Guevara has gathered a collection of pictorial works made between 2012 and 2017, drawn on graphite, ink and acrylic, embodied in canvas and paper.

Also included is a sculpture built in polyester resin and pigments with marble base.

Rainer María Rilke wrote that "... beauty is but the beginning of the terrible."

Marín Guevara's work is transformed into a colorful puzzle that secretes the irreverent itineraries that Francis Bacon achieved in the facial alterations of the characters in his paintings.

The Murcian artist has a degree in Psychology, with training in Fine Arts, and has presented, individually, seventeen times his creations, which include sculptures, drawings, paintings, installations and videos.

These works have also been seen in art galleries and museums in Italy, New York, Sweden, Argentina, Ecuador, Mexico, Principality of Monaco, Portugal ... and in different cities of the Spanish geography.

The curator of the exhibition, Pedro López Morales, points out in the room sheet that “the pieces of Irreverent Polyhedral Portraits must be viewed from a clean look of frustrations and social complexes, because in any of these paintings we discover the greatness of the painting of the German expressionist representative Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and the demonic force conceived by Ilia Repin, a Russian realistic painter who defends the psychological depth in the work of art â€.

Last year, Marín Guevara showed a mestizo exhibition, "Spoon", on the two floors of the Town Hall of Mazarrón, where we could discover the great creativity of this young artist born in 1979 in Murcia.

In his speech, the author affirms, there are many cycles, loops and repetitions of elements, sometimes outlined from an autobiographical and social critical point of view through pagan and popular iconography.

The materials he usually uses are cement, polyester resins, silicones, wood, iron, marble, pigments and metallic textures.

By 2020 the artist plans to present his works at the Párraga Center in Murcia, at the Hermitage of San Roque de Fuente Álamo and at the Galerie Van Caelenberg, in Belgium, a company that has signed the Murcian creative to represent him in this country.

Source: Agencias

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