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Toni CaldenteyCaldentey Mallorca original neo figurative watercolor paper painting2002
2002
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original neo-expressionist acrylic painting
contemporary work by the mallorquin artist Toni CALDENTEY
Painting on paper
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contemporary work by the mallorquin artist Toni CALDENTEY
CALDENTEY, Toni - (Portocolom, Mallorca - Spain)
The active notion of rhythm and the concept of insertion of movement in broad specific mathematical spaces, partially, Caldentey's proposal.
Play with the brushes, drawing and blurring with the grace of a veteran author of plastic legends. His painting expresses, as a rebellion and also as a search, a mystical freedom.
His strokes and the composition of his works translate into an increasingly reflective language, and as if they came from the bottom of his soul they are framed in the form of frames and the emotions lived by him, and why not, also by us.
Caldentey does not improvise, he meditates a lot on each brushstroke and each action; well visible or hidden. It leaves nothing to surprise, it refers to a very splendid trade.
ARTISTIC CURRICULUM
INDIVIDUAL EXPOSITIONS:
2000 "Escorxador" from Felanitx (Mallorca).
2001 Prisma Gallery, Barcelona.
2002 Art Reproduction Mollorí, Barcelona.
2003 Masters Art Galeries, Palma de Mallorca.
2003 Roca Gallery, Mallorca.
2004 Felanitx Town Hall (Mallorca).
2004 Oliver Maneu Gallery in Palma de Mallorca.
2005 Masters Art Galeries, Barcelona.
2005 Arabella Sheraton Hotel, Palma de Mallorca.
2006 Masters Art Galeries, Barcelona.
2006 Joan Oliver Maneu Gallery, Palma de Mallorca.
2007 Kurokawa Gallery (Tokyo, Japan).
2008 Sheila Gallery, New York.
2009 Masters Art Galeries, Palma de Mallorca.
2010 "Sa Sínia" in Porto Colom (Mallorca).
2010 Museum of Hispanic and Latin American Art of Florida, Florida (USA).
2011 Cloister of Sant Antoniet, Palma de Mallorca.
2011 Fine Arts. Paris.
2011 Guerrero Art Gallery. Barcelona.
2012 Barceló Foundation, Mallorca.
2013 Clàustre de Son Bonaventura (Llucmajor, Mallorca)
2014 Guerrero Art Gallery. Sitges, Barcelona.
- Creator:Toni Caldentey (1978, Spanish)
- Creation Year:2002
- Dimensions:Height: 13.78 in (35 cm)Width: 9.85 in (25 cm)
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- Gallery Location:CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU471311942482
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