Vientos
70.0 x 80.0 cm
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Artist Biography
Alejandro Obregón: A Life in Art
- Born: Barcelona, Spain (4 June 1920)
- Died: Cartagena, Colombia (11 April 1992)
- Nationality: Colombian-Spanish
Early Life and Artistic Development
- Obregón was born in Barcelona, Spain, to a Colombian father and a Catalan mother. His family relocated to Barranquilla, Colombia when he was three years old.
- He initially studied architecture at the National University of Colombia but soon transitioned to painting, recognizing his true passion.
- Early influences included European modernism and surrealism, but he developed a unique style rooted in Colombian culture and landscapes.
- His artistic journey involved experimentation and analysis of artists like Francisco de Goya, Diego Velázquez, Rembrandt, and Picasso.
- A significant influence was Cézanne, shaping his approach to form and color.
Key Themes and Artistic Style
- Style: Obregón's style is characterized by magical expressionism, blending modernist influences with vibrant Colombian imagery.
- Color & Texture: He employed a thick, free brushstroke, strong colors, and vigorous strokes in his paintings.
- Recurring Motifs: His work frequently featured landscapes, animals (particularly the condor), indigenous motifs, guitars, bulls, and elements of everyday Colombian life.
- Pictographic System: During the 1960s, he developed a unique pictographic system using formal and chromatic symbols.
- Symbolism: The condor, featured prominently in his work, symbolized strength, liberty, vitality, and represented Colombia's national identity.
Major Achievements and Recognition
- Early Exhibitions: Presented his first solo exhibition in Colombia in 1945 and participated in the Salón de Artistas Colombianos (1944 & 1945).
- International Acclaim: Exhibited throughout France, Germany, and Switzerland. His work "Souvenir of Venice" (1954) was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art New York in 1955.
- São Paulo Biennial: Represented Colombia at the Ninth São Paulo Biennial (1960s), where he received the Francisco Matarazzo Sobrinho Grand Prize for Latin America.
- National Recognition: Won first prize in Painting at the National Salon in 1959, with his paintings "Violencia" and "Icaro y las avispas."
Legacy and Historical Significance
- Obregón is considered a pioneer of modern art in Colombia and a significant figure in Latin American art.
- His exploration of Colombian culture, landscapes, and wildlife has had a lasting impact on the country's artistic scene.
- He inspired subsequent generations of artists with his unique blend of modernist influences and vibrant Colombian identity.
- Obregón’s work continues to be celebrated for its evocative imagery, masterful use of color, and profound connection to Colombia's cultural heritage.
Alejandro Obregón
1920 - 1992 , Spain
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Surrealism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Francisco de Goya
- Diego Velázquez
- Rembrandt
- Picasso
- Cézanne
- Date Of Birth: June 4, 1920
- Date Of Death: April 11, 1992
- Full Name: Alejandro Jesús Obregón Rosės
- Nationality: Colombian
- Notable Artworks:
- Violencia
- Madremonte
- El Boga
- Souvenir of Venice
- El Velorio
- Flor de mangle
- Place Of Birth: Barcelona, Spain

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