Josep Riera i Aragó
Josep Riera i Aragó | |
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Born | 1954 (age 69–70) Barcelona, Spain |
Occupation | Artist |
Riera i Aragó was born in Barcelona, Spain in 1954.[1] He studied at the Sant Jordi Fine Arts School, graduating in 1973.[2] Throughout his career he has made sculptures, paintings, and graphical work. His work often depicts machines using recycled bronze and iron.[1] He has had important solo and group exhibitions and is present in several museum collections.[3] In addition, he has made large sculptures for public spaces.[4]
Museums
[edit]Musée de Ceret, France- Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona - Musée d'Art Moderne, Luxembourg – Col•lecció Testimoni - Fundació La Caixa, Barcelona - Fondation Vincent van Gogh, Arles (France) - Städtische Museen, Heilbronn (Germany) - Musée Réattu, Arles (France) - Museum Otani, Nishinomiya (Japan) - Fundació La Caixa of Girona - Collection Cai Luzan, Zaragoza - Col.lecció Institut D'Estudis Catalans, Barcelona - MACBA, Barcelona - Museu d’Història de la Ciutat, Girona - Museu de l'Hospitalet - Collección Rega, Zurich, Switzerland - Fundación Fran Daurel, Barcelona - Musée d'Art moderne André Malraux, Le Havre
Publications
[edit]Riera i Aragó, Ediciones Polígrafa, 1991, Text by Gloria Picazo
Riera i Aragó, Editions Cercle d’Art, 1992, Text by Gloria Picazo
Riera i Aragó Iconografia, Ediciones Polígrafa 2003, Text by Valentin Roma
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Riera i Arago". artbahrain.org. Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
- ^ "Josep Riera i Arago". Tasende Gallery. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
- ^ "Joseph Riera i Arago Biography". www.mutualart.com. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
- ^ "Josep Riera i Aragó à la galerie Arset". www.lepopulaire.fr (in French). 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2022-01-02.