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ART VALENCIÀ EN LA COL·LECCIÓ MARTÍNEZ GUERRICABEITIA

Alcoi, Llotja de Sant Jordi

 

 

 

Josep Azorín, L'ala trencada, c.1984 © Universitat de València, Col·lecció Martínez Guerricabeitia

 

 

 

 

With this exhibition the audience will be offered a selection of 50 works that belong to the Martínez Guerricabeitia Collection of the UV. Their authors were born in the last 20th Century, and they were Valencian, both due to their origins or because they spent a long period of time living in this land. Together they provide a rich sampling of the artistic production carried out on a bi-dimensional support. Taking into account that the quality of a piece of work does not depend on the technic neither on the employed procedures, this time the questionable division between major pieces of work and minor pieces of work has been omitted.  Its heterogeneous nature will allow the audience to make a personal evaluation of each one of the pieces of work as well as a joint evaluation. The list of selected artists indicates, one by one, singular names who are part, of full right, of the Valencian contemporary art history. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Joaquín Michavila, Sense títol, c. 1976 © Universitat de València, Col·lecció Martínez Guerricabeitia
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here you have a list of the painters and engravers collected in this exhibition respecting their chronological order: Josep Renau, Rafael Pérez Contel, Salvador Soria, Sixto Marco Marco, Jacinta Gil, Amadeo Gabino, Eusebio Sempere, Ricardo Zamorano, Manuel Gil, Custodio Marco, José Vento, Joaquín Michavila, Manuel Hernández Mompó, Arcadi Blasco, Andreu Alfaro, Joan Genovés, Albert Agulló, “Anzo” (José Iranzo Almonacid) , José Soler Vidal, “Monjalés” , “Nassio” (Ignacio Bayarri Lluch) , “Ripollés” (Juan García Ripollés), Antonio Alegre Cremades, Josep Díaz Azorín, Rafael Armengol, Francesc Jarque, Eva Mus, Equipo Crónica, Equipo Realidad, Jorge Ballester, Jordi Teixidor, Manuel Boix, Joan Ramos, José María Yturralde, Rafael Muñoz Calduch, Ramón de Soto, Antoni Miró, “Castejón” (Joan Ramón García Castejón), Artur Heras, Pilar Dolz, Rosa Torres, Miguel Ángel Ríos, Carmen Calvo, Martín Caballero, Carmen Grau, Horacio Silva, Jaime Giménez de Haro, José Morea, Adrià Pina, Joan Verdú and Enric Solbes.
 
Juan Ángel Blasco Carrascosa
Full university professor of History of Art
Universitat Politècnica of València