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Temple of the Sun / Templo del Sol by Pablo Genoves. 
Digigraphy on barite paper. 122 x 102 cm. 2014

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Extremely Rare. Frame measures 56 3/4" by 48 3/4" inches. Image size is 47" by 40" inches. Artwork is professionally framed and matted. Completely sealed in immaculate condition. Images in the photo gallery is of the actual item. Displays minor edge wear on right side of the lower frame. Limited Edition Printed by Taller Digigraphico, Spain, November 2014.

Pablo Genoves was born in 1959 and was primarily inspired by the 1970s growing up. The art sphere of the 1970s was epitomized by a wish to evolve and reinforce itself, as a reaction to the many tensions of the previous decade. One of the most important movement of the 1970s was Conceptualism, which emerged as an offshoot of Minimalism, while the experimental, creative journey of Process art emerged by combining essential features of Conceptualism with further reflections on art itself. The initial ideas of environmentalism bounced from Land Art, which took art into earth itself, sculpting the land and bringing art to the outdoors. For the first time since the decline of Abstract Expressionism, Expressive figure painting slowly re-emerged and regained its status, especially in Germany through the works of critically acclaimed figures Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. Most of the leading artistic figures of the 1960s remained greatly influential and admired throughout the 1970s. Andy Warhol, for instance, fortified his reputation as a legendary artist, by bifurcating into film and magazine publishing, thus introducing a ground-breaking concept of cross-cultural activity for a visual artist of such fame. In the eastern part of the globe, Japanese and Korean artists who showed a strong interest in the European philosophy of phenomenology, allied with the Mono-Ha movement, exploring and shifting the frontiers between natural and industrial materials. Using stone, glass, cotton, sponge, wood, oil and water, they intended to create life to artworks that would emphasize the ephemeral state of these various elements and their surroundings, playing with their interdependency.

"El Encuentro". Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico. "Temporary landscapes" Marlborough Gallery Barcelona. "Temporary landscapes" Aurora Vigil-Escalera Gallery. Gijon. Asturias. "The unit divided by zero" Niemeyer Center. Aviles. Asturias. "Temporary Landscapes". Max Weber Six Friedrich Gallery. München. Germany.    2017 "Polyphonic Mutations". MAC. Coruña Art Museum. Spain. Max Weber Six Friedrich Gallery. München. Germany St.Paul´s Cathedral. Curator Paul Stolper Gallery. London.   2016"Chronologies and Precipitates". San Benito Room. Valladolid. Spain "Eternal life" (video project). Veronica Room. Murcia.  2015 AkBank Sanat Art Center Stand at  Contemporary Istanbul , Istanbul. Aurora Vigil-Escalera Gallery. Gijon. Gallery Link. Lime. Peru. Altxerri Gallery. Saint Sebastian. 

2014 ArtNueve Gallery and ABnueve Space. Murcia. The noise and the fury. Canal Isabel II Room. Madrid. Eastmen Gallery. Hasselt. Belgium. Marlborough. Graphics Gallery. Madrid 2013Pilar Serra Gallery. Madrid FotoFever 2013. Full stand Galerie MaxWeberSixFriedrich. Paris. France. (Catalogue) Marlborough. Graphics Gallery. New York Galerie Max Weber Six Friedrich. München. Germany 2012Loewe spaces. Madrid and Barcelona "Cronotados" Casal Solleric. Palma de Mallorca. (Catalog)Eastmen Gallery. Hasselt. Belgium "Chronology of Noise" Pilar Serra Gallery (Estiarte). Madrid.  2011Latitudes 21. Caja Sol. Huelva Foundation. ArtNueve Gallery. FotoEncuentros 2005. Murcia  2010JM Malaga Gallery.Spectrum Sotos Gallery. Saragossa.  2009Estiarte Gallery. Madrid.  2008ArtNueve Gallery. "PAC galleries" Murcia. (Catalogue) 2007Bacelos Gallery. Vigo. (Catalogue)  2005Paris Photo 05. Complete stand Bacelos Gallery. Paris. France. (Catalog)
Bacelos Gallery. Vigo. (Book)
Javier Marín Gallery. Malaga. (Brochure)
Antonio de Barnola Gallery. Barcelona.
Art9 Gallery. FotoEncuentros 2005. Murcia. (Catalogue)