Secundino Hernández: Paso, Victoria Miro
Dynamic canvases come to both Victoria Miro galleries: Madrid artist Secundino Hernández continues his love affair with gesture and form
In the past few years, Secundino Hernández has helped bust the European art scene open. With a number of solo exhibitions and group shows in major European galleries and US institutions, it’s no surprise that the Madrid-based artist was snapped up by leading gallerist Victoria Miro to join her roster of top-tier artists.
Hernández produces rich tapestries of line and colour. Teetering between abstraction and representation, the work is underpinned by his extensive knowledge of art history, and, more recently, a specific inquiry into old and modern masters from his native country. There’s a beautiful exploratory quality about his painting: the lavish swathes of colour in concert with linear black gestures create a cosmos of vitality and dynamism.
In a new body of works on display at Victoria Miro Mayfair, figurative forms are conjured from a dynamic interplay of lines and marks. Hernández thinks of these works as 'invented portraits' – modelled not on specific individuals but analytical of techniques, such as chiaroscuro, used to delineate and describe a figure in space. For the artist, the process of 'making and unmaking' these works speaks metaphorically of how identity is forged through time: 'We are all constructed from these broken moments. We continue, we fall, and we continue again.'
Hernández has a rigorous approach to his work, as he notes – 'It’s very important for me to have everything under control…. They may look like action painting or expressionism, but it’s a deep and meticulous examination of those languages, a way of creating my own contemporary take on a certain aesthetic movement.' Beautiful stuff indeed.
Hernández produces rich tapestries of line and colour. Teetering between abstraction and representation, the work is underpinned by his extensive knowledge of art history, and, more recently, a specific inquiry into old and modern masters from his native country. There’s a beautiful exploratory quality about his painting: the lavish swathes of colour in concert with linear black gestures create a cosmos of vitality and dynamism.
In a new body of works on display at Victoria Miro Mayfair, figurative forms are conjured from a dynamic interplay of lines and marks. Hernández thinks of these works as 'invented portraits' – modelled not on specific individuals but analytical of techniques, such as chiaroscuro, used to delineate and describe a figure in space. For the artist, the process of 'making and unmaking' these works speaks metaphorically of how identity is forged through time: 'We are all constructed from these broken moments. We continue, we fall, and we continue again.'
Hernández has a rigorous approach to his work, as he notes – 'It’s very important for me to have everything under control…. They may look like action painting or expressionism, but it’s a deep and meticulous examination of those languages, a way of creating my own contemporary take on a certain aesthetic movement.' Beautiful stuff indeed.
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What | Secundino Hernández: Paso, Victoria Miro |
Where | Victoria Miro, 16 Wharf Road , London, N1 7RW | MAP |
Nearest tube | Old Street (underground) |
When |
01 Apr 17 – 06 May 17, Tuesday - Saturday: 10.00am - 6.00pm |
Price | £Free |
Website | Click here for more information |