Rosa Torres 70-21

SHIRAS GALLERY. Vilaragut, 3

In the years 70, Rosa Torres was in contact with the Chronicle Team and began to outline his personal stamp anchored to the landscape, abstract and synthetic, composed with shapes, colors, lines and layers. Matisse is one of his great influences, regarding the simplification and construction of form and space through color. Drinking from him and many others, Torres was the first woman to represent Spain at the Venice Biennale, in 1982. In the Shiras exhibition he will show a selection of pieces from his beginnings and other unpublished ones created during the last year. The most recent, the “performance” last November at the Center del Carme in which he destroyed works that were plagiarized more than twelve years ago to vindicate the intellectual property rights of the artists. AU

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