Javier Calleja Drawings
Javier Calleja rose to art world prominence thanks to his instantly recognizable figurative works, which often feature squat, wide-eyed characters with exaggerated proportions. The Spanish artist’s practice spans painting, sculpture, and works on paper, as well as an array of editioned work and merchandise. Calleja has shown at galleries in Madrid, Barcelona, New York, Paris, and Hong Kong, among other major cities. A number of public collections throughout Spain have acquired his work. In March 2021, Calleja’s secondary-market record broke US$1 million for the first time, when his 2019 painting Waiting for a While sold for HK$8.8 million (US$1.1 million). Though he draws on personal experience and childhood memories to create his iconic characters, Calleja prefers not to explain his work, instead letting the observer “finish” the work with their own interpretations.
2010s European Javier Calleja Drawings
Paper
1920s Art Deco Vintage Javier Calleja Drawings
Steel
2010s Spanish Javier Calleja Drawings
Plastic, Foam
2010s Javier Calleja Drawings
Paint
1940s American Vintage Javier Calleja Drawings
Ink, Paper
Late 20th Century North American Javier Calleja Drawings
Paper
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Javier Calleja Drawings
Paper
1940s French Vintage Javier Calleja Drawings
Paper
20th Century English Javier Calleja Drawings
Paper
2010s Javier Calleja Drawings
Paper
2010s European Javier Calleja Drawings
PVC
1950s Danish Modern Vintage Javier Calleja Drawings
Paper
1940s English Mid-Century Modern Vintage Javier Calleja Drawings
Paper