Miquel Barceló (b. 1957)
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Miquel Barceló (b. 1957)

Es Maculi del Gegant (The Giant from Maculi)

Details
Miquel Barceló (b. 1957)
Es Maculi del Gegant (The Giant from Maculi)
signed and dated 'Barceló 07' (on the reverse)
mixed media on canvas
112 ¼ x 112 ¼in. (285 x 285cm.)
Executed in 2007
Provenance
Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, Zurich.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2008.
Special Notice
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Lot Essay

‘ Wherever he may be, Miquel Barceló surely
seems to be embarked on a voyage without an
end. Behind him he leaves a wake of fragmented
visions, sparkles that gleam in the night. This
Southerner from the Mediterranean shores, with
a mind full of dreams like any islander, mixes the
present and the past, sails though the sea of
painting and discovers worlds.’
– Francisco Calvo Seraller

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