Francisco Olivares Díaz
Bio
After studying Fine Arts at the University of Granada, he lives in Madrid, Paris (granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and Rome. His work explores the relationship between space, support and color, analyzing the principles of the Bauhaus aesthetic, evolving from essential references in construction - deconstruction - destruction, such as Gordon Matta Clark or Imi Knoebel.
Statement
He builds a lack of architecture, designing spaces that make us reflect on the "city", a city with spaces for urban renewal. In this painting deconstruction game, articulate and define places as a cartographer of suburbs and inhabited spaces. His works show a consistent look with the evolution of a geometric line that starts from Mondrian and goes through Palazuelo or Peter Halley.