Galeria de Arte a Ciegas

Pablo Pérez Palacio

Bio

He has studied scenography (Madrid), interior design and art history (Zaragoza). He complements his training by living and working in Prague and Paris. Recently awarded a scholarship by La Casa Velázquez - Madrid (2021-2022) and represented by Galería de Arte a Ciegas, the artist is ready to work in the coming years on his international projection by moving to the USA.
In 2023 he won the Santa Isabel de Aragón Prize (Zaragoza) with the work 'Paisaje Vertical', and in recent years he has been selected in numerous national awards such as the international competition Rafael Zabaleta (Jaén) or the drawing contest Gregorio Prieto (Ciudad Real - Madrid).
He has participated in fairs such as Just Mad, ARCO or in the biennial ¡Viva Villa 2022-23! at the Lambert-Avignon Foundation. His projects have been exhibited at the Académie de Beaux Arts - Paris 2023, at the A Ciegas Gallery - Madrid, at the Casa do Brasil / Madrid - 2018, at the IAACC with a solo exhibition or at the Pablo Serrano Museum in Zaragoza.

Statement

It is, from a work linked to thought and poetics around the impossibilities of my condition and a Me linked to a social context, that I try to understand those conflicts that with their own form and limit are presented to me as the chimera of the unapproachable.
Through my creative process - an interrelationship of disciplines that begins with the transformation of the written concept and develops into abstract schematization as an element of synthesis - I search for my own plastic alphabet. A constructive order that gives form to a vision, understanding my approaches almost as a narration in three acts, a staged ideogram.

Pablo Pérez Palacio
Title: Visiones. En el Constructo (I)
Serie: Visiones. En el Constructo
Medium: Acrilico sobre tela
Year: 2018
Dimensions: 80 x 80 cm
Wall reference
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in

Other works of Galeria de Arte a Ciegas

Other galleries

El Museo
Prima Galería
Subsuelo
Pabellón 4 Arte Contemporáneo
MAP - Montenegro Art Projects
Dina Mitrani Gallery
Visiones. En el Constructo (I)