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Espacio Solo
Espacio Solo – and its accompanying Colección Solo – is a private contemporary art museum in Madrid, founded by Spanish industrialist Ana Gervás and entertainment executive David Cantolla in 2013 and expanded into its current form in 2018. David Cantolla is the founder of Zinkia Entertainment and a BAFTA award winner for the animated series Pocoyo. The collection comprise1,200 paintings sculptures and drawings by an international group of artists, including established and emerging artists working in figurative art, contemporary sculpture, pop surrealism and new media. The art collection forms the core of several museum programs that aim to support artists and art education across Madrid with different art support projects, awards and grants. In 2025, the name of the project is changed to SOLO to include the collection, artist support projects and art spaces. In mid-2025, SOLO adds a new art space in Madrid, SOLO CSV, designed by architect Juan Herreros. Exhibitions ...
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Retiro (Madrid)
Retiro is a Districts of Madrid, district located at the southeast of the city centre of Madrid, Spain. Its area is of , the number of houses is 46,512 and the population, as of 2005, was of 126,058. History Retiro's history has been strongly determined by the presence of the park with the same name and the railway facilities located at the south and west of this District. Parque del Buen Retiro, Retiro Park, together with Paseo del Prado, has given its own personality to the area of Los Jerónimos, while the rest of the District is determined by Madrid Atocha railway station, Atocha Railway Station and previously also by Niño Jesús Station. During the 20th Century, the area consolidated as residential areas for people with a growing economic power. Geography Subdivision The district is administratively divided into six wards (''Barrios''): * Adelfas * Estrella (Madrid), Estrella * Ibiza (Madrid), Ibiza * Jerónimos (Madrid), Jerónimos * Niño Jesús (Madrid), Niño Jesús ...
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Amoako Boafo
Thomas Amoako Boafo, known as Amoako Boafo (born 10 May 1984), is a Ghanaian painter and visual artist. Early life and education Boafo was born and raised in Osu, in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. He attended the Ghanatta College of Art and Design in Accra, and later continued his education at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in Austria. Career Boafo's portraits focus on posture, clothing, and the stroke of skin which he accentuates with the finger painting technique. In 2019, Boafo participated in a residency at the new Rubell Museum in Miami, Florida, and in 2020 collaborated with Dior for their Spring/Summer 2021 Men Collection. His work ''Suborbital Tryptych'', consisting of three portraits of himself, his mother, and a friend's mother, was printed on the top of the crew capsule of a New Shepard rocket that performed an unmanned suborbital launch on August 26, 2021, reaching outer space with an apogee of 106 km. On 26 May 2022, his debut U.S. exhibit, ''Soul of Black Fo ...
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SPECULUM
The term speculum, Latin for "mirror", and its plural specula, may refer to: * ''Speculum'' (journal), a journal of medieval studies published by the Medieval Academy of America * Speculum (medical), a medical tool used for examining body cavities * Speculum feathers, the secondary feathers on the inner part of a duck's wing which are often brightly coloured * Speculum literature, a medieval genre * Speculum metal, an alloy containing copper and tin used for making all-metal mirrors * "Speculum", a song by Adema from ''Adema'' (album) See also * *Specula (other) *Spiculum A ''spiculum'' is a late Roman spear that replaced the ''pilum'' as the infantryman's main throwing javelin around 250 AD. Scholars suppose that it could have resulted from the gradual combination of the ''pilum'' and two German spears, the ''a ...
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David Lynch
David Keith Lynch (January 20, 1946 – January 16, 2025) was an American filmmaker, visual artist, musician, and actor. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Lynch was often called a "visionary" and received acclaim for David Lynch filmography, films distinguished by their Surrealist cinema, surrealist and experimental film, experimental qualities. In a career spanning more than five decades, he received List of accolades received by David Lynch, numerous accolades, including the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival in 2006 and an Academy Honorary Award in 2019. Lynch studied painting and made short films before making his first feature, the independent body horror film ''Eraserhead'' (1977), which found success as a midnight movie. He earned critical acclaim and nominations for the Academy Award for Best Director for the biographical drama ''The Elephant Man (1980 film), The Elephant Man'' (1980) and the neo-noir mystery ar ...
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Stephan Balkenhol
Stephan Balkenhol (born 1957, Fritzlar, Hesse, Germany) is a German artist, famous for his figurative painted wooden sculptures and reliefs. He is currently Professor of Sculpture at the State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe (Germany). Lives and works in Karlsruhe, Germany and Meisenthal, France. Life and career Balkenhol attended the Hamburg School of Fine Arts from 1976 to 1982, and studied under Ulrich Rückriem with Nam June Paik and Sigmar Polke among his tutors. Balkenhol began sculptural wood carving in the mid-1980s. His totem-like sculptures of everyday people continue the European tradition of wooden sculpture and reference folk art and medieval and classical Greek sculpture. As a response to the abstract, minimalist and conceptual approaches of the Hamburg School, Balkenhol decided to concentrate on an everyday persona, instead of an idol or hero. By the 1990s, his repertoire had expanded to include animals and hybrid creatures, as well as architectural motifs and r ...
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Mercedes Helnwein
Mercedes Helnwein (born November 12, 1979) is an artist, writer and filmmaker. She was born in Vienna, Austria and primarily lives and works in Los Angeles. Early life Helnwein was born in Vienna, Austria. Her father is Austro-Irish artist Gottfried Helnwein. She and her brothers, Cyril, Ali, and Wolfgang Amadeus, often modeled for their father's work as children, whose works often included nightmarish depictions of war and exploitation. As children, Mercedes and her siblings were given the freedom to express themselves, and she developed a style distinctively hers. Art Helnwein has no formal art training, but, growing up, she interacted with art figures such as Andy Warhol and Keith Haring through her father's connections. She creates large-scale drawings, most of which are done with black pencil, colored pencils, or pastels. Helnwein's art debuted in 2000, with one of her first group exhibitions curated in Downtown Los Angeles by actor Jason Lee. In 2007 Helnwein's New York sol ...
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Danny Fox (artist)
Danny Fox (born 1986) is a British artist from St. Ives, Cornwall. Career In 2004, Fox moved to London. He squatted in Brixton and took odd jobs washing dishes in order to buy brushes. Danny Fox lived in Los Angeles from 2016 to 2020. Themes Danny Fox's images have vibrant array of colours that look tempered or worn down. Fox is inspired by artists such as Richard Simkin, Matisse, Henry Taylor and also painters from St Ives, such as Ben Nicholson and Alfred Wallis Alfred Wallis (18 August 1855 – 29 August 1942) was a British artist and fisherman, known for his port landscapes and shipping scenes painted in a naïve style. Having no artistic training, he began painting at the age of 70, using househo .... His subjects include horses, boxers, female nudes, birds and fruits. Solo exhibitions * 2021, T''he Sweet and Burning Hills'', Alexander Berggruen, New York, NY ** Danny Fox & Kingsley Ifill: ''Eye For A Sty, Tooth For The Roof'', Eighteen Gallery, Copenhag ...
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Izumi Kato (artist)
is a Japanese contemporary artist, painter, and sculptor. Career Katō was born in Shimane Prefecture. He attended Musashino Art University and graduated from the Department of Oil Painting in 1992. He would first enter the public eye in 1995, with his paintings debuting at group exhibitions in Tokyo. Inspired by Francis Bacon, Vincent van Gogh, and Itō Jakuchū, most of Katō's sculptures draw from the meaning of life, often resembling embryos or fetuses, and his works are intentionally left untitled to challenge the audience. He made his international debut as he went into sculpting around 2004. Katō's sculptures would be featured at Art Tower Mito's contemporary art gallery, then the Japan Society Gallery's exhibit in New York City in 2005. In 2007, he was discovered by American curator Robert Storr, who noted that Kato's works were more abrasive and edgier than most Japanese works, which led to Storr inviting Kato to be the first young Japanese artist at the 52nd Veni ...
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Gary Simmons (artist)
Gary Simmons (born April 14, 1964) is an American artist from New York City. Using icons and stereotypes of American popular culture, he creates works that address personal and collective experiences of Race (classification of human beings), race and class. He is best known for his "erasure drawings," in which he draws in white chalk or oil on slate-painted panels, canvases or walls, then smudges them with his hands – a technique that renders their imagery ghostly. Work and exhibitions Early work Simmons received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in 1988. He received his MFA from CalArts in 1990 and received both the National Endowment for the Arts Interarts Grant and the Penny McCall Foundation Grant shortly after. Shortly after his graduate studies, Simmons found a studio back home at a former vocational school in Manhattan, New York. His space was empty but for several old-fashioned, wooden, rolling classroom chalkboards, which he began using as canvases in a series o ...
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