Jordi Alcaraz
JORDI ALCARAZ
HISTORIA, 2013 HISTORY Installation, Sculpture with Antique Wood Balls, Metal, Glass, Mirror and Wood 67 3/8 x 87 inches (Mirror) 42 1/2 x 37 5/8 x 19 5/8 inches (Still Life) Signed, Titled and Dated on Verso JRFA #10627
JORDI ALCARAZ
AIXECAR UN DIBUIX, 2009 LEVANTAR UN DIBUJO TO LIFT A DRAWING Glass, Wire, Plexiglass, Wood 72 1/2 x 92 1/2 inches Signed Lower Center Titled on Verso JRFA #9956"
JORDI ALCARAZ
A LA PINTURA (DIPTICO), 2013 Installation: Diptych with Stone, Plexiglass, Cardboard and Wood 18 1/4 x 22 1/2 x 9 inches 66 7/8 x 87 inches Signed on Bottom Center Signed, Titled and Dated on Verso JRFA #10616
JORDI ALCARAZ
L'ALTRE, 2013 EL OTRO THE OTHER Painting on Cardboard, Plexiglass, Wood 66 7/8 x 87 inches JRFA #10617
JORDI ALCARAZ
DIBUIXOS (I), 2012 DIBUJOS (I) DRAWINGS (I) Construction: Drawing on Paper, Stones and Plexiglass 31 1/2 x 41 3/4 inches Signed, Titled, and Dated on Verso JRFA #10869
JORDI ALCARAZ
LLIBRE DE DIBUIXOS, 2010 LIBRO DE DIBUJOS BOOK OF DRAWINGS Construction: Book, Drypoint on Plexiglass, Wire, Wood 23 5/8 x 31 1/2 inches Signed Lower Center Titled on Verso JRFA #10036
JORDI ALCARAZ
PROCÉS PER REDUIR AQUESTA HABITACIÓ A PINTURA, 2010 PROCÉSO PARA REDUCIR ESTA HABITACIÓN A PINTURA PROCESS TO REDUCE THIS ROOM INTO A PAINTING Construction: Acrylic Mirror, Plaster, Wood 57 7/8 x 77 1/2 inches Titled on Verso JRFA #10051
JORDI ALCARAZ
UNTITLED, 2010 Ink, Cardboard, Plexiglass and Wood Frame 58 x 78 inches JRFA #10565 BiographyJack Rutberg Fine Arts is proud to represent Jordi Alcaraz.Jordi Alcaraz (b. 1963 Barcelona, Spain) is a celebrated contemporary Spanish artist whose profoundly poetic works so impressed the critical audience in his recent U.S. debut that his major recent inaugural exhibition was cited as one of the ten best museum shows in Southern California. His work has been equally celebrated throughout Europe. Alcaraz’s art transcends the categories of paintings, sculptures and drawings as they blend all media, employing assemblage-like manner and installation. Conceptually, he extends notions of perspective utilizing various tools and materials like an alchemist. Through the use of bending, tearing and puncturing materials in unpredictable ways, Alcaraz creates realms as ambiguous as those of his Catalonian antecedents, such as Miró, Dali and Tàpies. The leading Spanish art critic Mariano Navarro describes Alcaraz’s works as “an extraordinary metaphor of the practice of art . . . that I dare define as philosophical . . . carriers of a singular poetry.” See Selected Biography Back to top |