Institut Ramon LLull

Eduardo Arranz-Bravo exhibits “Vital Lines” in New York and San Francisco

Arts.  New York | San Francisco, 15/10/2014

Catalan painter Eduardo Arranz-Bravo is exposing his new work titled Vital Lines at New York and San Francisco Franklin Bowles Galleries. The exhibition will last until next month and will include two lectures by Professor Larissa Bailiff during the reception. Arranz-Bravo’s work has strong resonances with Catalonia’s history and culture, with direct influences from artists such as Salvador Dalí or Antoni Gaudí.




On 18 and 25 October a reception will be held in New York and San Francisco respectively to open Eduardo Arranz-Bravo’s Vital Lines exhibition. Larissa Bailiff will offer a lecture about the artist and his work. Gaudí, Dalí, Miró or Picasso are among the authors that has inspired Arranz-Bravo’s paintings, which also have strong resonances with the Romanesque and the Goya’s Romanticism Art. His work is irreverent, strongly connected to the land and inseparable from the experience under Franco dictatorship.

Likewise, December guest artist is Catalan painter Agustí Puig, who will exhibit his paintings in New York’s gallery. Catala art is in luck, as last July a exhibition on Joan Miró also opened at Franklin Bowles Galleries. 

His paintings will be shown at Franklin Bowles Galleries

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