Description
Eduardo Arroyo is a Spanish painter and graphic artist. He is also active as an author and set designer.
Arroyo, who was born in Madrid, studied art in his home city, but left Spain in 1958 because of his basic contempt for the regime of Francisco Franco and even lost his Spanish citizenship in 1974. In Paris, he befriended members of the young art scene, especially Gilles Aillaud, with whom he later collaborated in creating stage sets, but also the old master, Joan Mir�. In 1964, he made his breakthrough with his first important exhibition. Over 20 years of great critical success and high esteem on the art market followed. Today, the ideologically and creatively uncompromising artist is as active as he ever was, even if it seems to have become somewhat quieter around his creations.
Stylistically, Arroyo's mostly ironic, colorful works are at the crossroads between the trends of nouvelle figuration or figuration narrative and pop art. A characteristic of his representations is the general absence of spatial depth and the flattening of perspective. [More at Wikipedia]
Born
February 26th, 1937 in Madrid / Died: Oct 14th, 2018 - aged 81
Last Changes
2020/09/30
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2009/12/22
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2009/12/22
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