by Arnal Ballester | Mar 26, 2018
Illustrating Palau i Fabre Josep Palau i Fabre is one of the most unique contemporary Catalan poets: Picasso’s friend and biographer, avant-garde poet, essay writter… and supporting actor of the French cinema in the 50’s. 2017 was his centenary and...
by Arnal Ballester | Mar 27, 2018
“Vista Cansada” (Tired eyesight) Following a proposition from the designer Miquel Puig, I did a compilation of small drawings that I kept as clippings or lost in sketchbooks and they were exhibited in Banyoles (Girona) unther this name in 1997. The...
by Arnal Ballester | Mar 27, 2018
“¡Vivan los toros!” This is the title of an exhibition produced by the Universitat de Valencia against a brutality called “national holiday”. The exhibition, curated by Boke Bazán and opened in October 2010, featured the work of fifty...
by Arnal Ballester | Mar 27, 2018
1812+12 2012 was the 200th anniversary of the named Constitución de Cádiz, the first democratic constitution in Spain, commonly known as La Pepa. AC/E (Acción Cultural Española) commissioned to 30 Ibero-American artists the creation of a poster about this event for...
by Arnal Ballester | Mar 27, 2018
Two Bouquet of Roses for Quim Monzó In 2009, the Art Center Santa Mònica produced the exhibition about the great Catalan writer Quim Monzó who picked a group of illustrators to put images to some of his stories. The set of these large-scale printed artworks formed one...
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