Bancaja Foundation. Pl. Tetouan, 23
Uiso Alemany breaks the frame and wrinkles the surface of the canvas creating shadows and tensions in the pictorial space. He didn't invent anything. And I don't 1931 Joan Miró decided that he had to kill in painting and, as we saw at the IVAM exhibition last year, he literally stabbed his work. Alemany is a visceral painter who never prepares preliminary sketches, makes painting a testimony to his passions. The body is always present in his work, but in this sample we find new themes, also in the specular work that opens the exhibition and has been created specifically for the Bancaja Foundation: hat-wearing subjects herding sheep and tiled elements that, According to the sample commissioner, Fernando Castro, they can refer to the collapsed society and the power of the "constructive bubble". If you look in the mirror you will see that you are just another donkey. S.M.












