Darío Villalba. Una visión antológica 1957-2007

Sabatini Building, Floor 1
Vista de sala de la exposición. Darío Villalba. Una visión antológica 1957-2007, 2007
Vista de sala de la exposición. Darío Villalba. Una visión antológica 1957-2007, 2007

In 1970 Villalba exhibits at the Venice Biennale his "encapsula-dos rosas", sculptures with a pink and transparent, methacrylic splendour which hosts characters inside them, achieving international acclaim. In 1973, and with photography as the protagonist, he is awarded the International Prize for Painting at the XII Bienal de Sâo Paulo. In the early eighties Villalba’s artistic process becomes more complex, he uses images of defenceless, solitary human figures that are shown manipulated, repeated and turned into symbols. They are the subject of some of his paintings that, as he himself declares, sometimes endure even more stress than reality itself. In the Seventies and Eighties relevant exhibitions succeed each other in major museums around Europe and the United States. In 1983, Villalba is awarded the National Arts Award "for his ability to integrate synthetic into on-going dialogue with avant-garde trends." In 2002 he is appointed intellectual fellow at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid and that same year he receives the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts.

This retrospective exhibition highlights Villalba’s important, pioneering role as a leader, visionary and precursor to the latest aesthetic attitudes and his difficult and rewarding relationship with the avant-garde, while at the same time showing his radical reflection on photography as a medium that opens up and allows a return to the spirit of painting.

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  • Villalba, Darío

Artists

Villalba, Darío

Curator
María Luisa Martín de Argila

Organised by

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía