Juan Genovés

Juan Genovés is one of Spain's best-known contemporary artists, whose works created a stir in a country then run by the Franco regime. Born in Valencia in 1930, Genovés trained at the city's School of Fine Arts. His firm belief in renewing Spanish art led him to join very significant groups in the post-war Spanish scene: 'Los Siete' (1949), 'Parpalló' (1956) and 'Hondo' (1960). In the 1960s, after settling permanently in Madrid, the artist began to consider two subjects in his painting: the 'individual', which he depicted through collage, and the 'crowd', which he painted with flat colours and in a cinematographic style. Parallel to his artistic activity, Genovés was heavily involved in the opposition movements of the time against the Franco regime. Following the death of the dictator, he played a role in the recovery of Spanish democracy. His painting “El abrazo” (1976) has became a powerful symbol of democracy and it now hangs in the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid. Throughout his life he was a committed activist for social justice. Over the course of his long career, Genovés received an honourable mention at the XXXIII Venice Biennale (1966), the gold medal at the VI San Marino International Biennial (1967), the International Marzotto Prize (1968), the National Award for Fine Arts (1984), the Award for Fine Arts of the Generalitat Valenciana (2002) and the Gold Medal of Merit for Fine Arts from the Ministry of Culture (2005). The artist passed away in Madrid on 15 May 2020.

 

Genovés’ work is found in many of the most important public collections in the United States and Europe, including: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Centre National d’Art Contemporain, Paris, France; Galeria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Rome, Italy; The Museum of Modern Art and The Guggenheim Museum, both in New York; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; IVAM, Valencia.

Juan Genovés in El Carmen, Valencia, 2013 

SELECTED WORKS

Juan Genovés Vislumbre2017

Acrylic on canvas on board

200 x 200 cm | 78.7 x 78.7 in

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Juan Genovés Borroso2015

Acrylic on canvas on board

160 x 130 cm | 63 x 51.2 in

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Juan Genovés Ascuas2019

Acrylic on canvas

180 x 150 cm | 70.9 x 59.1 in

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Juan Genovés Desplazamiento2007

Acrylic on canvas

180 x 200 cm | 70.9 x 78.7 in

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Juan Genovés Enrejados II2007

Corten steel

35 x 51 x 16,5 cm | 13.8 x 20.1 x 6.5 in

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Juan Genovés Tapujos2018

Acrylic on board

120 x 160 cm | 47.2 x 63 in

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Juan Genovés Antecedentes2020

Acrylic on canvas

200 x 140 cm | 78.7 x 55.1 in

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Juan Genovés Ahueque2017

Giclée on paper

74,5 x 56 cm | 29.3 x 22 in

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Juan Genovés Incisión2019

Acrylic on board

250 x 180 cm | 98.4 x 70.9 in

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Juan Genovés Canal2019

Acrylic on board

210 x 160 cm | 82.7 x 63 in

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Juan Genovés Hipótesis2019

Acrylic on canvas on board

120 x 150 cm | 47.2 x 59.1 in

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Juan Genovés Pertrechos2008

Acrylic on canvas on board

120 x 150 cm | 47.2 x 59.1 in

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Juan Genovés Bordeando2006

Acrylic on canvas on board

145 x 260 cm | 57.1 x 102.1 in

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Juan Genovés Asimetría2019

Giclée on paper Hahnemühle with handmade interventions by the artist

74 x 60 cm | 29.1 x 23.6 in

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Juan Genovés Aquí Allá2015

Acrylic on canvas on board

150 x 120 cm | 59.1 x 47.2 in

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Juan Genovés Panorama2018

Acrylic on board

160 x 210 cm | 63 x 82.7 in

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Juan Genovés Espéculo2013

Lacquered aluminum

250 x 320 x 125 cm | 98.4 x 126 x 49.2 in

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