Exhibition online

Desperate crowd and Eager for revenge

EVA MIQUEL TORTOSA

05/03/2024 - 06/04/2024

Strongly committed to social and contemporary reality, Eva Miquel Tortosa places the viewers inside the landscape, inviting them to take an introspective look, where aesthetic delight and inexplicable restlessness mix.

The behavior of the human being as a collective is a perspective that nourishes an important part of the artist's work. On the one hand, the graphite pencil drawings of the “Desperate crowd” series are part of a laborious, intimate, almost like a laboratory process, in which the artist discovers the individuality of the desperate mass. Head, arm, body, of each of the individuals lost and invisible in the crowd are depicted. On the other hand, the graphite pencil drawings from the “Eager for Revenge” series show scenes of people looking for revenge to find someone to blame for their misfortune.


01.

Desperate crowd

Eva Miquel Tortosa

Light box. Transparent methacrylate adhesive duratrans print of the three drawings and mounted in an aluminum box.

16 x 21 x 5 cm

02.

Desperate Crowd I

Eva Miquel Tortosa

Graphite pencil drawing

15 x 20 cm

03.

Desperate Crowd II

Eva Miquel Tortosa

Graphite pencil drawing

15 x 20 cm

04.

Desperate Crowd III

Eva Miquel Tortosa

Graphite pencil drawing

15 x 20 cm

05.

Eager for revenge

Eva Miquel Tortosa

Light box. Transparent methacrylate adhesive duratrans print of the three drawings and mounted in an aluminum box.

16 x 21 x 5 cm.

06.

Eager for revenge I

Eva Miquel Tortosa

Graphite pencil drawing.

15 x 20 cm.

07.

Eager for revenge II

Eva Miquel Tortosa

Graphite pencil drawing.

15 x 20 cm.

08.

Eager for revenge III

Eva Miquel Tortosa

Graphite pencil drawing.

15 x 20 cm.

Eva Miquel Tortosa

A multidisciplinary artist who experiments with photography, drawing and video. Her meticulous treatment of detail stands out in the different media, languages and exhibition formats she choses. Strongly committed to social and contemporary reality, she places the viewers inside the landscape, inviting them to take an introspective look, where aesthetic delight and inexplicable restlessness mix.