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A la carga, 2011

Posted by Opera Gallery Singapore

14 May, 2020

A la carga, 2011

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Corten Steel
17,3 x 23,3 x 4 in (44 x 59,3 x 10 cm)

Antonio Seguí is an Argentine painter, illustrator and printmaker. He was born in Cordoba in 1934, the oldest son of a middle-class family. He studied at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, Spain. Subsequently, he attended the National School of Fine Arts in Paris, France, where he studied painting and sculpture as well as printmaking in Mexico. In 1963, he moved to Paris, where he lives and works today. Seguí spent many years traveling through Central and South America, Europe and Africa. These journeys exposed him to new ideas and encouraged his culturally diverse approach to art. Throughout Segui career, he developed a fascination for contemporary urban life and his paintings serve as satire or humorous critiques of society and human nature. A painter of cities, Seguí has been labelled both an in formalist and surrealist. His works are filled with grotesque characters playing out strange stories in an urban setting. Multiple stories unfold within work, the colourful and graphic painting vibrating with the pulse and atmosphere of urban excitement. Yet, when seen from a distance, Seguí’s densely packed figures morph into repetitive, depersonalized patterns, wandering immutable routes leading nowhere and engulfed by a labyrinth of near-identical buildings and trees. In addition to his paintings, Seguí has illustrated many books published in Belgium and France, including texts by Jorge Luis Borges, Apollinaire, and Carlos Semprun. His work is included in more than 70 public collections worldwide.

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