Tríptico Pisanello [Pisanello Triptych]

Tríptico Pisanello [Pisanello Triptych]

  • 1988
  • Paint, enamels, paper and fillers on board (plywood) (Triptych)
  • 220 x 330 cm
  • Cat. P_436
  • Acquired in 1989
By:
Beatriz Herráez, Carlos Martín

From the start of her professional career in the late 1980s, Ángeles San José's work has been shown at major international group exhibitions and solo shows, amongst others, at the Galería Antonio Machón (Madrid), the Galería Alfonso Alcolea (Madrid), the Galería Alejandro de Sales (Barcelona) and the Galería Adora Calvo (Salamanca). She received a BFA from the Complutense University of Madrid and went on to be awarded a research training scholarship (1985-1989), the Banesto Visual Arts Scholarship (1985) and the Endesa Visual Arts Scholarship (1996). Ángeles San José's work has been exhibited at the Galerie Wirth (Zurich, Switzerland, 1990); the Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno (Las Palmas, 1996); and the Museo Reina Sofía (Madrid, 2004), among other institutions. She is represented by the Galería Adora Calvo.

She uses painting, drawing and photography to construct black and white images that explore the possibilities of plastic languages, using minimal elements and drawing on her exhaustive knowledge of history. Some of the 'classic' features that have characterised her work from the outset include colour, light, pictorial space, geometry and abstraction. She uses a variety of techniques, including resins, encaustic paint, graphite, oil and gold leaf.

 
By:
Beatriz Herráez
Ángeles San José
Madrid 1961

From the start of her professional career in the late 1980s, Ángeles San José's work has been shown at major international group exhibitions and solo shows, amongst others, at the Galería Antonio Machón (Madrid), the Galería Alfonso Alcolea (Madrid), the Galería Alejandro de Sales (Barcelona) and the Galería Adora Calvo (Salamanca). She received a BFA from the Complutense University of Madrid and went on to be awarded a research grant (1985-1989), the Banesto Visual Arts grant (1985) and the Endesa Visual Arts grant (1996).

She uses painting, drawing and photography to construct black and white images that explore the possibilities of plastic languages, using minimal elements and drawing on her exhaustive knowledge of history. Some of the 'classic' features that have characterised her work from the outset include colour, light, pictorial space, geometry and abstraction. She uses a variety of techniques, including resins, encaustic paint, graphite, oil and gold leaf.

In the words of historian Marta González Orbegozo, San José's works are '(resin?) paintings and (daguerreotype?) photographs' that emphasise the characteristic ambiguity of her images. Her quiet art considers the limits of representation. The experience of the time deposited and accumulated in each project, acquires a material presence that underlines the processual nature of her paintings.

Ángeles San José's work has been exhibited at the Galerie Wirth (Zurich, Switzerland, 1990); the Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno (Las Palmas, 1996); and the Museo Reina Sofía (Madrid, 2004), among other institutions. She is represented by the Galería Adora Calvo.

Beatriz Herráez

 
«20 Contemporary Spanish Painters in the Banco de España Collection», Sala de Exposiciones de la Estación Marítima Xunta de Galicia (La Coruña, 1990). «20 Contemporary Spanish Painters in the Banco de España Collection», Palacio del Almudí (Murcia, 1990). «20 Contemporary Spanish Painters in the Banco de España Collection», Sala Amós Salvador (Logroño, 1990). «20 Contemporary Spanish Painters in the Banco de España Collection», Museo de Navarra (Pamplona/Iruña, 1990-1991).
Vv.Aa. 20 pintores españoles contemporáneos en la colección del Banco de España, Madrid, Banco de España, 1990. Vv.Aa. Colección Banco de España. Catálogo razonado, Madrid, Banco de España, 2019, vol. 3.