
Francesca Llopis (
Barcelona
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, 1956) is a visual artist from Barcelona. She began exhibiting in 1981.
Her works are based and focused on her travels and on nature, mainly working on painting, drawing and video installations and collaborating with other artists such as Barbara Held and
Robert Waytt. "''Painting, drawing and image in movement are the basis and the main instrumental from which arises the system where I start any proposal''".
She has participated in some exhibitions in Spain, France, Switzerland, the United States, Italy, Germany, Korea, China, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Taiwan, and Japan.
Style
Her trajectory and pictorial work begins with the architecture and the influences of the
Neo-expressionism
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movement of the 80s,
which serve her to represent the urban culture. She is interested in the city for its urban planning, the city seen from above, and that is why she often uses the labyrinth as a metaphor for defining the city.

Her influences come, mainly, from the abstract expressionism
of the American painting and from artists such as
Louise Bourgeois
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,
Judy Chicago
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,
Meret Oppenheim
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,
Nancy Spero
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and
Eva Hesse
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.
Her latest works, of a more poetic and political nature, are made to be the viewer who completes them.
Artistic and professional career
In 1976 Francesca Llopis enrolles at escola EINA
where she meets Dani Freixes,
América Sánchez
América Sánchez (born 1939) is an Argentinian graphic designer and photographer. Born in Buenos Aires, he moved to Barcelona in 1965.
His work is included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and the Museum of Modern Art, New ...
,
Albert Ràfols-Casamada
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, Maria Girona and Manel Esclusa, among others. Between 1979 and 1981 she shares an interior design studio with Josep Maria Civit and Ton Auquer and obtains an artistic residence grant at the Teater Studio in the
Pałac Kultury in Warsaw. The inevitable and foreseeable ''coup d'etat'' transforms and creates a new pictorial imaginary to the artist, making her to question the lyrical abstraction of her first stage. From this inflection point, the "trip" will constitute a fundamental part of her process in the artistic work.
Between 1983 and 1986, she begins her professional career: ''Història d'una temptació'' (History of a temptation) at
MedaMOTHI
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in Montpellier, ''Barcelona trasbalsada'' (Barcelona overwhelmed) at Metronome and ''Els dits gèlids'' (The Frozen fingers) at Maeght gallery, in Barcelona, and ''Tráfico de efectos'' (Traffic of effects) at Montenegro gallery in Madrid. In 1988, she has an artist's residence at the
Accademia di Roma and at the
École des Beaux Arts of Nîmes, where Arnau Puig defines her painting as "semantic structuralism" in reference to her obsession with the built space and the meaning of words.
In 2002 she presents her first video installation
''2 habitacions amb vistes'' (2 rooms with views), a social portrait of Barcelona. In 2004 she develops ETC as a work in progress to discuss the absence of women artists in the history of art. In 2009, a new pictorial stage begins where inks and notebooks are assembled randomly, rising to different artistic artefacts, films and murals. In 2015, she participates in the Biennial of Noseden (Art line),
in Japan, with Dealers of memory, which consists of two interventions: the video installation ''Apunts per un iceberg'' (Notes for an iceberg),
in the
Kurokawana school and the installation ''Llibre de llàgrimes'' (Book of tears)
in the
Myoken temple where she relates the intimate and the public, the original and the Universe. In 2016, in the SakaiArtePorto exhibition
in Japan, she makes the installation Traction action from joining humanity to the Universe through an infinity made with pink pigmental footprints from the city's walkers. She makes a residence on performance at Art in Nature in
Busan
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, Korea. In 2017, she presents the installation ''Llum!'' (Light!) with neon and glass at
Montjuïc
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Etymology
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Castle in Barcelona, as a reflection of historical memory, the performance us & the state of things in Köln, Barcelona and other places, and
Big Draw
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The Big Draw believes that drawing is ...
at
Picasso Museum in Barcelona with ''Insecta'm'' and ''Enjardina't'' (Insect me and Garden yourself).
Individual and permanent exhibitions
(''selection'')
* ''La societat és una flor carnívora'', Sala Vinçon (Barcelona, Spain, 1993) and Westwerk (Hamburg, Germany, 1993)
* ''Brot de Rauxa'', installation, Pla de la
Catedral de Barcelona, with collaboration from Barbara Held (music), Paloma Unzeta (trapeze), Festival “Dia de la terra” (Barcelona, Spain, 1995)
* ''Paranys foscos'', installation (Capella de sant Roc, Valls and El Roser, Lleida, Spain, 1996) and ''Un embolic magnífic'', Espai (Girona, Spain, 1996)
* ''Malaltes d'amor'', installation at Kulturforum (
Lübeck
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, Germany, 1999)
*
La via làctia', installation with Begoña Egurbide at Barcelona underground, Valldaura station (Barcelona, Spain, 2001)
* ''2 habitacions amb vistes'', video-installation, Centre d'
Art Santa Mònica (Barcelona, Spain, 2002)
* ''Artista!'', Canal 33 (Barcelona, Spain, 2008)
* ''Apunts d'un iceberg'', video-installation, Creadors en Residencia, Institut Fort Pius (Barcelona, Spain, 2011)
* ''7 murals'', permanent work,
Mercat de la Boqueria with Carme Pinós (Barcelona, Spain, 2011)
* ''Nosaltres & l’estat de les coses'',
Museu Molí Paperer (Capellades, España, 2018)
Collective work and festivals
(''selection'')
* ''Cinco chicas'', Buades gallery (Madrid, Spain); ''Saló de tardor'', Saló del Tinell (Barcelona, Spain, 1982)
* ''Artur Cravant'', performance with Carles Hac Mor, Ciento gallery (Barcelona, Spain); ''Casino'',
Miró Foundation (Barcelona, Spain, 1983)
* ''6.8.89 Tian’anmen'', Hospitalet-Art (Barcelona, Spain, 1989)
* ''Les allumés'' (Nantes, France, 1990)
* ''Enigma'', Sala Montcada "la Caixa" Foundation (Barcelona, Spain, 1993)
* ''Drums, desire, after summer'' ''"Z-A",'' video with Barbara Held, “Store front for art and architecture” (Nova York, EUA, 2007)
* ''ETC'' ''and Eucaliptus'', installation at ”Festival de cine de mujeres”, Saura Foundation, (Cuenca, Spain, 2010)
*
OSAKA 1'' video-installation,
CosmoCaixa
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, SCREEN Festival (Barcelona, Spain, 2012)
* ''New iceberg'', video-installation, “Guerrilha festival” (São Paulo. Brasil, 2012)
*
Ruidos silencio', Juan Naranjo (Barcelona, Spain, 2017)
Grants, prizes and editions
(''selection'')
* ''Joan Miró International Drawing Prize'',
Fundació Miró (Barcelona, Spain, 1981)
* ''Grant of the Ministry of Culture'' (Spain, 1981, 1996); ''Grant from the Generalitat de Catalunya'' (Spain, 1983, 1990, 2001, 2003, 2007)
* ''Grant at the Acaddemia de Roma,'' Foreign Affairs Ministry (Spain, 1988); ''Grant at the l'École des Beaux-Arts de Nimes'' (France, 1989)
* ''Prize of artistic trajectory,'' Institut de la Dona, Generalitat de Catalunya (Barcelona, Spain, 2002)
* ''Art i futur'', editing of lithographs (Barcelona, Spain, 2015)
* ''Poster of the Passió d’
Olesa'' (Barcelona, 2017)
Bibliography
* David Hodges, Francesca Llopis,
Luc Tuymans
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. ''Enigma''. Barcelona, Fundació "La Caixa", 1994.
* Francesca Llopis. ''Un Embolic magnífic.'' Fundació Espais, 1997.
* Francesca Llopis''. Duc un cuc al cap.'' Barcelona, Fundació Espais d'Art Contemporani, 2006.
* Francesca Llopis''. Paranys Foscos.'' Lleida, Ajuntament de Lleida; Valls: FAC, 1997.
References
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1956 births
Living people
20th-century Spanish artists
20th-century Spanish women artists
People from Barcelona
Spanish women artists