UNTIL SUNDAY 23/4
VAT. Guillem de Castro, 118
Alfredo Ruiz planted his first fault (childish) al 1968 with the baroque style he had been learning since he was thirteen in the Faller workshops. But he quickly found in the faults a means of expression for his concerns and left the marked path to deal with social issues such as environmentalism, racism or the role of women in society. Its groundbreaking content steered it towards an avant-garde aesthetic, a formal purification that culminated in the late nineties with abstract and minimalist faults that generated their controversy. The IVAM pays tribute to him by exhibiting a retrospective of his work filled with models and sketches, and planting his last fault, Geometric forest. AU












