Catalan artist Ramón Enrich harnesses his passion for architecture in his paintings of geometric and colourful landscapes. Inspired by rationalist and African architecture, Enrich creates landscapes of geometric shapes with a non-human reference point placing buildings at the heart of the canvases. Within a grid-like structure reminiscent of city planning, flat roofs, never ending staircases and barren, lifeless landscapes render the architecture functionless creating a surrealist and spell-binding feel. As if the sun is approaching objects from multiple angles, the elusive light accentuates various perspective shifts developed in his own artistic realm where ideas of space, abstraction and composition can continually be explored. Always with a particular and enigmatic atmosphere, his paintings reference Mediterranean culture and a spatial conception where colour and the design of spaces have no time or place.
“Architecture gives me great pleasure. I find composition, landscape, and spatial perception a source of inspiration. It is form and function, and poetry and mathematics in one. Architecture and architectural painting allow me to play around with fiction and the mystery required to show the symbolic power of elements."
Enrich’s paintings are most striking in their deceptive simplicity. Shapes become more important than the objects they represent, pushing this to the limits of abstraction. Trees and bushes are reduced to simple cone, sphere and cube shapes just like the buildings themselves. This formal strictness is accompanied by a warm, bright colour palette creating an uncanny effect recalling elements of De Chirico's metaphysical period, as well as Minimalism and Surrealism. This expressive language reduces elements within the paintings to their symbolic resonance, using this alphabet of features in a way that challenges convention, proposing a psychological rather than formal journey.
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Anargam, 2024acrylic on canvas60cm x 45cm (24" x 18")
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Arca 08, 2024acrylic on canvas162cm x 130cm (64" x 51")
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Aremiug, 2024acrylic on canvas175cm x 190cm (69" x 75")
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Assab 2, 2024acrylic on canvas163cm x 130cm (64" x 51")
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Audap, 2024acrylic on canvas120cm x 90cm (47" x 35")
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Bassa Blava, 2024acrylic on canvas150cm x 135cm (59" x 53")
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Blue Orange Pool, 2023iron with oil patina and oxide48cm x 28cm x 19cm (18.9" x 11" x 7.5")
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Casa Siena, 2023carton-wood-oil patina31.5cm x 20cm x 39cm (12.4" x 7.9" x 15.4")
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Casa Torta, 2023terracotta clay-chamata18cm x 32cm x 13cm (7.1" x 12.6" x 5.1")
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Casa Totem, 2023terracotta with lime patina38cm x 24cm (15.0" x 9.4")
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Cretes, 2024acrylic on canvas140cm x 180cm (55" x 71")
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Csof, 2024acrylic on canvas132cm x 163cm (52" x 64")
Ramón Enrich studied Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona, following which he was awarded numerous scholarships to study abroad. A great admirer of Donald Judd, he moved to Marfa, Texas in 1988 where Judd lived and worked, spending time at the Judd Foundation and the Chinati Foundation. He travelled to Los Angeles where he met Ed Ruscha and worked with David Hockney before settling in New York and assisting in Julian Schnabel’s studio for a short time.
He has exhibited worldwide for almost 25 years and now lives and works in Igualada, Spain. His works are held in public and private collections worldwide, most notably the private collections of David Hockney, Norman Foster and Donald Judd.
EDUCATION
1990 | Universtät der Künste, Berlin, Germany. | |
1988-90 | Graphic Arts, Gremi d’Arts Gràfiques de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. | |
1987 | Erasmus Year, École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France. | |
1987-89 |
Art History, University of Barcelona, Spain. |
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1985-90 | École des Beaux-Arts, Barcelona, Spain. |
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2024 | 'Architecture of Silence', Richard Koh Fine Art, Singapore. | |
'Imminencia', Cadogan Gallery, London, UK. | ||
2023 | Galerie Kamila Regent, Saignon, France. | |
2022 |
Obras recientes, Pigment Gallery, Paris, France. |
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Galerie Artborescense, Paris, France. |
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Galeria Antonia Janonne, Milan, Italy. | ||
2020 | Galeria Carmen Terreros, Zaragoza, Spain. |
SELECTEd GROUP EXHIBITIONS and art fairs
2023 |
Summer Exhibition, Cadogan Gallery, London, UK. |
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2022 | Art Paris, Paris, France. | |
2019 | Art Chicago, Chicago, USA. | |
2018 | KIAF Art Seoul, Pigment Gallery, Seoul, South Korea. | |
2014 | Artgenève, Geneva, Switzerland. |
PUBLIC MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
Museum Giessen, Giessen, Germany
Museum Für Moderne Kunst, Mittelhof, Germany
Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art, Cape Town, South Africa
Museu-Arxiu de Sant Andreu de Llavaneres, Barcelona, Spain
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Collection Philippe Appeloig, Paris, France
Colecció La Caixa, Barcelona, Spain
Colección Banco Santander, Madrid, Spain
Fondation Hermès, Paris, France
Fundación Vila Casas, Barcelona, Spain
Collection Boudouin, Brussels, Belgium
Círculo Ecuestre, Barcelona, Spain
Collection Blachère, Apt, France
Ajuntament de Barcelona (Barcelona City Council), Spain
Fundación Coca-Cola, Madrid, Spain
Tanaka Foundation, Tokyo, Japan
Colección NH, Madrid, Spain
Collection Ducasse, Paris, France
Donald Judd Collection, Marfa, Texas, USA
David Hockney Private Collection, Los Angeles, California, USA
Fundación Telefónica, Madrid, Spain
Collection Arnault, Paris, France
Amir Hamad, Geneva, Switzerland
Akio Toyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Carmen and Lluís Bassat Collection, Barcelona, Spain
Museu de l’Aigua, Barcelona, Spain
Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain
Deustche Bank Collection, Frankfurt, Germany
Norman Foster Private Collection, London, UK
Erik Spiekermann Foundation, Berlin, Germany
Colección Arisa, Madrid, Spain
Generali Foundation, Vienna, Austria
Collection Eneco, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Collection Sparkase, Frankfurt, Germany
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