SIXEART
Cosmovisión Andina y los Hijos del
Inti
Opening, Thursday 17th
of November
19h.
Cocktail
SIXEART, Mandala Andino
(2011)
Acrylic on canvas. 130
cm. (diameter)
"Cosmovisión
Andina y los Hijos del Inti" is an approach to ancient
Andean cultures, full of colour, wisdom and mysticism. Sixeart
use his pictorial language in order to reinvent a new idea of
ancestral reconnection.
The conceptual part
in Sixe’s work has aroused the interest of Casa America in
Madrid, where they will show an installation made specifically
to coincide with ARCO and later, in March, an exhibition with
all his latest work.
N2 also inform you
that the gallery has published a catalogue numbered from 1
/500 to 500/500 showing that work.
- N2
Gallery
SIXEART, Inca
(2011)
Acrylic on
canvas
198 x 114
cm
“Sixeart shows
his work again in the N2 Gallery, where some contemporary art
lovers discovered him a year before he was selected to exhibit
his work in the Tate Modern. Some might think that Sixeart has
been lucky. He has, indeed. But in my opinion his success is
due to the unselfish work he has done for many years, and
above all, it is due to his outstanding and unprejudiced style
(...)
(...) Sixeart
stands out because when he works on painting –on walls or
clothing- or on sculpting, he does not follow the
rebeliousness clichés. His work stands out because instead of
being the result of a tribal imitation attitude, it emerges
from personal experiences”
Juan
Bufill, The graffiti of luck
(extract)
Poet and Art
Critic
SIXEART, Chamán
(2011)
Acrylic on
canvas
198 x 114
cm
“When an artist
is able to use his unique perception to change the world that
surrounds us, we are facing a genuine creator. He is demiurge
who transforms our experiences of reality into something new
and universal. (...) Sixeart is that kind of artist.”
Imma
Turbau (extract)
Director of Casa
America
“His
surrealist, childlike style struck a chord with audiences and
art colectors the world over. Today, he is being mentioned
–and exhibited- together with the likes of Joan Miró and
Antoni Tàpies.”
Kati
Krause, Sixeart gives graffiti style a museum
quality
Special to The Wall
Street Journal
SIXEART, Puerta
tridimensional (2011)
Acrylic on
wood
150 x 150
cm
"He started his
career as a graffiti artist in the eighties, since then he has
been improving his colorful, fun and dreamer style, to become
one of the key names in contemporary art in
Spain."
Mario
Suárez, Los nombres esenciales del arte urbano y
del graffiti español.
“When I first
saw Sixeart’s work I thought fear was the only answer to
unexplainable matters. Time has confirmed that I was wright.
His work let me feel many different sensations. Theis
coherence, originality and conceptuality turned this event
into one of the most important in my career of more than 25
years of experience. I want to present the work of an artist
who will just stir you.”
José Antonio
Carulla
N2 Gallery’s
Director
SIXEART, Mesa Cósmica,
2011 (fragment)
Acrylic on
canvas
100 x 100
cm
N2
Galeria
Enrique Granados,
61.
08008
Barcelona
Tel.: +34
934520592
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