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Kathy Halbreich to leave the Rauschenberg Foundation | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

Kathy Halbreich will leave the Rauschenberg Foundation

Kathy Halbreich, the esteemed leader of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation of New York, will step down in May after more than five years at the helm. At the Rauschenberg Foundation, he oversaw all matters relating to Robert Rauschenberg, one of the most notable artists of the postwar New York scene. Learn more here.

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Abstraction and representation in the works of Pedro Calapez | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

Abstraction and representation in the works of Pedro Calapez

Integrated in the context of the emergence of Post-Modernism, the work of Pedro Calapez it developed outside the unregulated narratives around the return to painting and sculpture. His works are based on the discipline of drawing, tending to be explored with great methodological rigor through pieces marked by the appropriation, decontextualization and recontextualization of popular or erudite images or not, linked to the popular culture of comics or to the imaginary and ruined architectures that Piranesi imagined and drew in the 17th century. Learn more about the artist here.

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Humanity and nature in the sculptures of Jaume Plensa | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

Humanity and nature in Jaume Plensa's sculptures

Jaume Plensa is known for his sculptures of giant human heads made from different materials such as glass, stainless steel and resin. These sculptures usually represent the heads of children or young people, and are often characterized by contemplative or dreamy expressions. Learn more here.

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The Realism of the Paintings of the artist Antonio López García | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

The Realism of Paintings by the artist Antonio López Garcia

Antonio López García was a Spanish artist, who was born in Tomelloso, Ciudad Real, Spain in 1936, considered one of the greatest contemporary Spanish artists and one of the greatest figures of Spanish painting of the 20th century. He was known for his realistic paintings depicting everyday life in Madrid, and for his meticulous attention to detail, as well as his ability to capture the atmosphere and quality of natural light. His works are present in several museums and private collections.

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