Juan Francisco Casas
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Juan Francisco Casas (b. September 21, 1976, Jaén, Andalusia) is a Spaniard artist.
[edit] Work and Biography
Casas paints large size oil canvases where he reproduces images he takes with his camera, youthful and spontaneous domestic photographs of fleeting moments of nighttime fun.
During 2005 he participated, together with important artists such as Damien Hirst, Neo Rauch or Maurizio Cattelan, at the International Biennial of Contemporary Art, Prague Biennale 2, Prague, Czech Republic) arranged by the Flash Art Magazine and curated by Giancarlo Politi. He was the only one Spaniard artist invited to that event. In 2006 he participated in The Sock Strategy exhibition at the 2nd International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Seville curated by Okwui Enwezor. Casas also has won the very prestigious ABC Prize in Madrid, 2004. He has exhibited at some of the most important galleries in Spain and at the international art fairs of Chicago, Miami, Palm Beach, México, Bogotá and Madrid. His work can be found in important collections and museums like the ARTIUM (Basque Museum of Contemporary Art) where he also participate in the collective exhibition Catharsis, with such important artists as Miquel Barceló, Antoni Tapies and Antonio Saura. He is considered one of the more influential young painters in Spain.
He lives and works in Rome, Italy.
[edit] Sources
- Villa, Manuela (2007). Emerging Art in Spain. Madrid: Vaivén. ISBN 978-84-96592-64-3
[edit] External links
- Juan Francisco Casas' web site
- Juan Francisco Casas in Artnet
- Juan Francisco Casas in Saatchi Gallery Online
- Juan Francisco Casas in Myspace