Manolo Belzunce |
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In the words of Arnau Puig, Manolo Belzunce “catches the emotion in substrata messages, and immediately, those worthless cast-offs acquire identity and essence, because it is he, Belzunce, who transforms apparent insignificance and gives everything a significance, firstly painted, and soon after, with new feeling . . . rescuing from the bitterness of cultural experience, the shapeless painted forms which others, sensitive to colour or to words, experimented with . . . (resurrecting) a now-disused real image (he) brings it back to fulfill the intended art plan for which it was designed, just like that most incorruptible cubist of the highest integrity, Juan Gris.” In an illustrious and prolific career which has spanned four decades, Belzunce has held countless solo and collective exhibitions all over Spain as well as in Belgium, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, the UK, Italy, Germany and Switzerland. His work is represented in the collections of major public and private museums and art galleries throughout Europe and he has been the recipient of innumerable awards and scholarships. |
