Jordi Alcaraz is an artist born in Calella in 1963. His artistic discourse focuses on the reflection of volume, language, and time through the use of materials such as water, glass, mirrors, reflections, and books that embody this idea. Through his w...
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Jordi Alcaraz is an artist born in Calella in 1963. His artistic discourse focuses on the reflection of volume, language, and time through the use of materials such as water, glass, mirrors, reflections, and books that embody this idea. Through his work, Alcaraz establishes a metaphorical relationship with the world, characterized by visual transgression and the combination of transparencies and holes that allow a glimpse of hidden and magical spaces. The artist experiments with sculptures, paintings, and drawings, always through his peculiar treatment of materials and his poetic wordplay and unexpected titles. Through his obsession with the craft of art, Alcaraz delves into the exploration of the artist's work, focusing more on the exercise of making and not on the work as the end of that action. As a result, works appear in which absence is more important than evidence, and the permanence of the action is what matters. Alcaraz's artistic career has been widely recognized internationally. He has exhibited in galleries in Madrid, Barcelona, Cologne, New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Trieste, and Zurich, as well as in major institutions such as Sala Tecla, the Telefónica Foundation, the Los Angeles Museum of Art, the Reattu Museum in Arles, and the Boghossian Foundation in Brussels. His work also appears in collections such as the Biedermann Museum in Donaueschingen, Germany; the Fontanal Cisneros Collection in Miami; the Williams Collection in Massachusetts; Olor Visual in Barcelona; and the Banco Sabadell Foundation.
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