Jordi Teixidor

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Winner of the 2014 National Prize for Plastic Arts and, since 2002, member of the Royal Academy of Fine Art of San Fernando, Jordi Teixidor is one of the principal artists of his generation. His early collaboration during the sixties with the Cuenca Group (Zobel, Rueda, Torner) in the founding of the Hanging Houses Museum of Abstract Spanish Art in Cuenca lay the seed for a committed art of rigid and austere abstraction that Teixidor was to follow for more than thirty years. In 1979 he received a grant from the Juan March Foundation, enabling him to travel to New York, where he lived for several years. There, he discovered the Abstract Expressionists of the New York School, opening for him the transcendental possibilities inherent in painting.

Characterised by a reductionist aesthetic and a limited chromatic range, the paintings of Teixidor dig deeply into the unconscious, with bands of colour ranging from sombre blacks to expressive gestural marks that underline the complexity of the human spirit. Evoking the devotional paintings of Mark Rothko or the icons of Andrej Rublev, these works let the viewer into a meditative space that broadens the limits of our perception.

Jordi Teixidor has exhibited extensively in one-person and group shows across Europe and the United States, including museums such as the IVAM, Valencia, where in 1997 he had an important retrospective, the Centro Santa Mónica de Barcelona and the Solomon Guggenheim Museum of New York. His work can be found in the permanent collections of the most prestigious museums and institutions.

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17257 Torroella de Montgri
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Jordi Teixidor Michael Dunev Art Projects Main address: Michael Dunev Art Projects Carrer Major, 28 17257 Torroella de Montgri, Spain Michael Dunev Art Projects Carrer Major, 28 17257 Torroella de Montgri, Spain

Winner of the 2014 National Prize for Plastic Arts and, since 2002, member of the Royal Academy of Fine Art of San Fernando, Jordi Teixidor is one of the principal artists of his generation. His early collaboration during the sixties with the Cuenca Group (Zobel, Rueda, Torner) in the founding of the Hanging Houses Museum of Abstract Spanish Art in Cuenca lay the seed for a committed art of rigid and austere abstraction that Teixidor was to follow for more than thirty years. In 1979 he received a grant from the Juan March Foundation, enabling him to travel to New York, where he lived for several years. There, he discovered the Abstract Expressionists of the New York School, opening for him the transcendental possibilities inherent in painting.

Characterised by a reductionist aesthetic and a limited chromatic range, the paintings of Teixidor dig deeply into the unconscious, with bands of colour ranging from sombre blacks to expressive gestural marks that underline the complexity of the human spirit. Evoking the devotional paintings of Mark Rothko or the icons of Andrej Rublev, these works let the viewer into a meditative space that broadens the limits of our perception.

Jordi Teixidor has exhibited extensively in one-person and group shows across Europe and the United States, including museums such as the IVAM, Valencia, where in 1997 he had an important retrospective, the Centro Santa Mónica de Barcelona and the Solomon Guggenheim Museum of New York. His work can be found in the permanent collections of the most prestigious museums and institutions.

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