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2020
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Digital pigment print Ultrachrome ink on Fabriano Rosaspina paper. Hand signed by the artist, and certificate of authenticity. (Unframed)
His work has been shown in Reina Sofía Museum of Madrid, Royal Academy of London, Arco Madrid, Pinta Art Fair, London, London Art Fair, The Other Art Fair, London, and in numerous art galleries from London, Madrid, Barcelona y Paris.
This work revolves around the idea of nature as home, being very loved by him. As has been seen throughout his work, he likes to mix different concepts, which we see in practically all the works uniting them here around the idea of home.
Involved in nature with two elements, the table that belongs to the home, and perhaps it would be the element that defines it, with the figure of the bird, which belongs to nature, but since time immemorial, belongs both to this and to the home of the man. The relationship between them creating an atmosphere always mysterious but welcoming
- Creator:Francisco Nicolás (1956, Spanish)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 27.56 in (70 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1189211240622
Francisco Nicolás
His work has been shown in Reina Sofía Museum of Madrid, Royal Academy of London, Arco Madrid, Pinta Art Fair, London, London Art Fair, The Other Art Fair, London, and in numerous art galleries from London, Madrid, Barcelona y Paris. SOLO SHOW: 2018. "Forest and mountains" Artgráfico gallery, London 2017. "Birds" Artgráfico gallery, London 2016. The Last Supper gallery, London 2013. Lamb-arts gallery, London The Other Art Fair, London 2012. “Through the window” Window gallery. London 2010. Everyday landscapes. Toro Gallery. Granada 2002. Temptations. X Stamp Fair edition. Madrid 1995. Point Gallery. Valencia Gallery Maria José Castellvi. Barcelona 1994. Senda Gallery. Barcelona. S.C. Cultural Tecla Sala, Barcelona 1993. Galerie L'Air du Verseau. Paris 1992. Arco 92. Alejandro Sales Gallery. Madrid 1991. CREDAC. Ivry-sur Seine. Paris - Galerie L'Air du Verseau. Paris Church of San Esteban. Murcia Alejandro Sales Gallery. Barcelona 1989. Jorge Kreisler Art Gallery. Madrid - Galería Alejandro Sales. Barc 1987. Gallery 4 Gats. Palma de Mallorca 1986. Stamp Gallery. Madrid - Chys Gallery. Murcia Francisco Nicolás is in important collections as: C.A.A.M. Murcia - CULTURAL RIOJA. Logroño - REINA SOFíA COLLECTION. Madrid. La Caixa. Barcelona - Autonomous Region of Murcia. Murcia - COLLECTION D'ART L'Avui. Barcelona - Mango collection. Murcia. GOVERNMENT COLLECTION. Madrid. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of New York Works in numerous private collections in Spain, France , the United States, Australia, Sweden, Italy, Portugal, Norway, Hong kong, UK, Nederland, Chile, Germany, Austria, Dubai..
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