Exhibition “Espacios intangibles”
“… Luis y su obra, aquí y ahora. Reuniendo el ayer y el ahora y el mañana. En una sucesión de pasos y vivencias, su huella perceptible, imperecedera ya…” Tomás Paredes Presidente de la Asociación Española de Críticos de Arte
read morePresentation of the book: La cuenta atrás
The book was published in Mexico by Figueroa & Hernandez. Over 186 pages retrospect of paintings by the artist from 1991 to 2014. The evolution in representing the animal world and its delicate balance in the world is presented. It has descriptive texts of the work of Moro, by Ana Martinez de Aguilar, Director of Esteban Vicente Museum Segovia (Spain); Guillermo Hoyos, Director of the Smithsonian Museum Alameda S. Antonio (USA); Rafael Perez y Perez, Deputy Director of the Museum of Finance (Mexico); JL Augé, Director of the Goya Museum...
read moreLuis Moro connects his art to the word of Gamoneda
Segovia artist presented yesterday a folder three lithographs illustrating three original poems of the Catalan poet and writer Cervantes Prize in 2006. Segovia artist Luis Moro presented yesterday at the headquarters of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors (AEPE) one of its most unique and ambitious in collaboration with writer and Cervantes Prize Antonio Gamoneda projects. Titled “Animal Oculto”, Moro and Gamoneda had a mask three lithographs and three original poems, co-edited by the gallery owner and editor Rodrigo...
read moreExhibition in History Museum Tlalpan (Mexico DF)
Knowledge of nature stands in the work of artist Luis Moro (Segovia, 1969), who displays his evolution in representing the animal world and its delicate balance on the planet, in the series Countdown: with paintings made between 1991 and 2014. The exhibition will be presented on Saturday 31 January at 18.30 hrs. in Tlalpan History Museum, Plaza de la Constitution 10 Historic Center of Tlalpan, Mexico DF. It will be open until February 28, Tuesday to Sunday from 10-18 hrs. Mexico has played an important role in Luis Moro in his creative...
read moreGrayduck Gallery, FRAGMENTS OF PARADISE
“Fragments of Paradise,” is an exhibition of mixed media paintings by Spanish artist Luis Moro. Born in the old town of Segovia, Spain, Moro studied in Madrid and has exhibited throughout Europe, North America, and Asia. Traveling constantly, he says, since 1991, Moro spent the last four years largely in Mexico, where he exhibited widely. His exhibition is focused on small life forms: winged insects, arthropods, and the minuscule organisms that live within them. Using painting and computer graphics, he has constructed a complex blend to...
read moreThe aesthetic game of painting
By Miguel Ángel Muñoz “I had too clearly proved the impossibility of expecting from reality that which was within myself.” Marcel Proust, Time Regained Few elements are able to present such clarity and variety of stimuli for the visual imagination and poetic like subtle, delicate semi-figurative art that is full of poetry. Its metamorphosis of colour, line and the stability of form, that is a source of renovation, constitute a maximum challenge for any artist. This mindful exercise is what John Berger plays: “Sometimes you...
read moreLuis oro exposed “GUIRÁ OGÁ”
Segovia artist reaches the American market through Contemporary ROR exposes Art Fair in Santa Fe (USA) The International Art Fair Santa Fe (Texas-USA) exhibits the work of artist Luis Moro Segovia, which has led to his series American exhibition hall “Guira Oga” (Home to The Birds), Hand Gallery Contemporary ROR. The work is a series made between Mexico and Texas on the world of birds and its important role in pollination and natural balance, made in mixed media on canvas between 2013/14. […] Luis Moro on a legacy work...
read moreVideo interview in Macay Museum (México)
Since 1999 the Museo MACAY Cultural transmitted Hour, with the aim of spreading the fine arts, interviews with local, national and international artists, promoting cultural activities in the state and the Museum. It also transmits a section on contemporary art in collaboration with Channel 22 and TV UNAM. Part 1 Part 2 Part...
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