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Guillem Ramos-Poquí (born 1944, Barcelona) is a painter who was a major figure of
Arte Povera Arte Povera (; literally "poor art") was an art movement that took place between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s in major cities throughout Italy and above all in Turin. Other cities where the movement was also important are ...
and Conceptual art in Catalonia during the 1960s. He has lived in London since 1968.


Studies and early career

Guillem Ramos-Poquí grew up in Barcelona where he studied painting at the city's School of Fine Art. During the 60s he was a major figure in the Catalan Conceptual art and
Arte Povera Arte Povera (; literally "poor art") was an art movement that took place between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s in major cities throughout Italy and above all in Turin. Other cities where the movement was also important are ...
avant-garde. After being awarded several art fellowships that took him to Paris and New York, he settled in London in 1968 where he studied at
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and the
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. In 1995 he received his Ph.D. in Fine Art Painting from the
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for his art work and thesis entitled ''The Conceptual Dimension in Art: Theory as an Inherent Component of the Practice of Painting'', written in Catalan. He was Head of Fine Art at
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(1990–2004) and Lecturer in Advanced Painting at
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(2004–2012). He has exhibited extensively in London and abroad.


Post-Pop Art and

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In 1965 Ramos-Poquí was awarded a fellowship from the French Government to work in Paris and was given a studio at the
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in Paris where he held an exhibition of
collages Collage (, from the , "to glue" or "to stick together") is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by which art results from an assembly of different forms, thus creating a new whole. (Compare with pasti ...
featuring photo cut-outs, graffiti and letter/number transfers. Although these 1965
collages Collage (, from the , "to glue" or "to stick together") is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by which art results from an assembly of different forms, thus creating a new whole. (Compare with pasti ...
have a post- Pop Art feel, their employment of a personal code and incorporation of mechanical, automatic and lyrical formal elements defy categorisation. His 1967 work, exhibited in the Gallery of the Institute of North American Studies in Barcelona, consisted of a series of minimalist 'signs' made with industrial spray paint. Ramos-Poquí was granted the American Elias Ahuja Art Specialist Fellowship to New York, where he had a studio from 1967 to 1968. File:'Eyes',_Collage_on_paper_1965.jpg , 'Collage of the Telephone' on paper 1965 File:'Eyes',_Collage_on_paper,_1965.jpg , 'Eyes' Collage on paper 1965 File:'Eight_Signs'._1967._Industrial_spray_on_paper_and_canvas.jpg , 'Eight Signs'. 1967. Industrial spray on paper and canvas


Arte Povera and Conceptual Art

Ramos-Poquí belongs to the generation of Catalan artists of the 1960s who emigrated to Paris, London and New York, including fellow artists such as :es:Antoni Llena, who also spent time in London,
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,
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and Jaume Xifra. Ramos-Poquí’s works from this decade include a series of collages juxtaposing dynamic forms with the use of industrial spray paint to allude to mechanical progress. During the 60s he also produced a series of ‘
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’ belonging to the consumer market, with which he created assemblages. They reveal the impact of Pop Art and the works of
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on his work. The small scale and poetic associations of many of these assemblages from the 60s echo the Surrealist objects by
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and the boxes by
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, as pointed out by the author Gerald L. Bruns and the art critic :ca:Pilar Parcerisas i Colomer.Pilar Parcerisas, 'El Temps' magazine, 8 July 2014. pp. 50–53. http://www.eltemps.cat/ca/notices/2014/07/ni-picasso-ni-dali-sino-ramos-poqui-5888.php Other assemblages are more explicitly linked to a spirit of revolt. In September 1968 he staged an exhibition and installation of his
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'
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' displayed in boxes and Conceptual Art pieces, consisting of 'photographs of ideas', at the
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in Drury Lane, London. Because of these works he is considered, according to Catalan Art Critic and Historian :ca:Alexandre Cirici i Pellicer, the forerunner of Arte Povera and Conceptual Art in Catalonia. File:Beggar's_Box_,1968.jpg, Beggar's Box,1968 File:Boxes_and_assemblages,_1968.jpg, Boxes and assemblages, 1968 File:Photographs_of_ideas.jpg , Photographs of ideas. Left: 'Girl in a Garden', 1968. Right: 'Aeroplane in a Garden' 1968


Geometric colour field paintings

His colour field paintings show the influence of
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and North-American Post-painterly abstraction, especially
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,
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and
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. He reached a post-
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geometric synthesis rooted in theories concerning visual perception, demonstrating an indebtedness to the geometry and colour of
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,
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, and
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. In Paris he became acquainted with a Bauhaus pupil of
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, Mordecai Ardon, while in Chicago he met
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who, together with Moholy-Nagy, founded the
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(today the
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in Illinois). Further encounters with Ola Okuniewska (Ola Wolpe) and
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also impacted his work. His passion for geometry continued throughout his career, right up until the present day. During the mid-70s he started teaching in London. His extensive knowledge of the techniques of painting led to him giving a series of demonstrations at the
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and at several art colleges. In London he founded the Essendine Art Centre, where he taught advanced printmaking, life drawing and techniques of painting to young art college graduates. One of the specialized courses focused on 'The Technique of Icon Painting.' The success of the course led to the commission of a book on this subject, published by Search Press Ltd. It has been translated into seven languages. File:Painting_Leaves.jpg, Painting, 'Geometric Interruption' oil on paper 1970 File:Painting_geometric.jpg, Painting, 'Leaves 2', oil on canvas 1 1/2m x 1 1/2 m, 1970


Paintings,

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and
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Ramos-Poquí refers to his intimate works of the 1980s as ‘symbolic paintings' which were followed during the 90s by a series driven by urban inspiration known as ‘Satirical and Metaphysical Urban paintings’, executed while he was developing digital
photomontages Photomontage is the process and the result of making a compositing, composite photograph by cutting, gluing, rearranging and overlapping two or more photographs into a new image. Sometimes the resulting Compositing#Physical compositing, composite ...
. Having already produced lithographs and etchings, it was during this period that he explored the possibilities of this new digital medium. His digital
photomontages Photomontage is the process and the result of making a compositing, composite photograph by cutting, gluing, rearranging and overlapping two or more photographs into a new image. Sometimes the resulting Compositing#Physical compositing, composite ...
were exhibited in London. They were praised by art critics including :es: José Corredor-Matheos and reviewed in many London papers. In 2001 he was commissioned to design the book covers for the
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course 'Exploring Psychology.' His assemblages, of a satirical nature, were exhibited both in London and Belfast.


Painting-collages

File:Proposition_A.jpg, 'Proposition a' 2013. Painting on canvas File:Confines_of_Freedom.jpg, 'The Confines of Freedom' 2013. Painting on canvas'. His 2014 painting-collages were exhibited at the Royal Artistic Circle of Barcelona alongside some examples of his works from the 60s which he had exhibited in Paris in 1965 at the
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. The art critic :ca:Pilar Parcerisas i Colomer reviewed the show for ''
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'' and noted the works' unique approach to technique which incorporated egg tempera, sand, acrylic and objects from a mirror shard to a clock face. She also pointed out his references to works by the
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, including Dürer's ''Melancholia''.


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collages

File:Cloud_collage.jpg, 'Cloud' 2014, mixed-media collage on white card File:Symposium_collage.jpg, 'Symposium' 2014, mixed-media collage on Japanese paper. In his recent 2014 mixed-media collages '
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', text and fragments of reproductions by the
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interact with the other elements of the
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.
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include dried flowers and leaves, insects, feathers, bottle tops and mirrors, broken clocks, pieces of embroidery, threaded paper, fragments of text or musical scores, and crystals. All of these elements possess intrinsic metaphorical values and, in terms of contrasts of textures, colours and formal transformations, relate to the artist's work as a painter as well as his early collages and assemblages. They affirm that the old masters remain an inspiration to contemporary artists today in their endeavour to interpret the world. A catalogue of these collages includes an introduction by Professor
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, an expert in the field of
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(
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). He describes his mixed-media collages thus: ''In the complex and riddling collages of Guillem Ramos-Poquí we might glimpse a recovery of the art of memory as it is rooted in the sense of sight, and in its further verbalisations, a haunting presence of the divine in the midst of the contradictions and strange encounters in the world around us.''David Jasper. Foreword: 'Reflections on Reflections' from the 2015 Catalogue of Recent Works by Guillem Ramos-Poquí: 'Mirror Spaces: Reflections on Culture and the Ephemeral'.


Selected exhibitions


1965–1970 (Collage, Mixed media,

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, Conceptual Art and Installations

* 1965: Paris:
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, Paris (one-man show) * 1965: Barcelona: Lleonart Gallery, Barcelona (one-man show) * 1966: Paris: Galerie des Beaux Arts * 1967: Barcelona: Institute of North American Studies, Barcelona * 1967: Ibiza (Spain) Ivan Spencer Gallery * 1967: New York: One Eleven Gallery * 1968: New York: The Art of the East Village * 1968: London: The Arts Lab, Drury Lane (one-man show) * 1968: Cuenca: (Spain) Casa de la Cultura (Museum of Spanish Abstract Art) * 1970: Essex: (England) Wansfell College Gardens, Epping, (one-man show)


1971–1973: Geometric abstraction: Color Field paintings

* 1971: Barcelona: Aquitania Gallery, Barcelona (one-man show) * 1971: London: Spanish Institute (one-man) * 1972: Barcelona & Madrid: Institute of North American Studies (one-man show) * 1973: London: Institute of Contemporary Art (I.C.A.)


1981–1996: Paintings

* 1981: London:
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* 1982: Paris:
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* 1982: Paris: Galerie des Beaux Arts * 1984: London: Chenil Gallery (two one-man shows) * 1985: London: Royal Horticultural Halls * 1987: London: Blenheim Gallery (one-man show) * 1987: Oxford: Oxford Central Library * 1989: London: Englands & Co. Art Gallery * 1989: London: Milne Moller Gallery. 1989: London: Tabernacle Gallery ( Tabernacle, Notting Hill) * 1991: London: Sweetwaters Art Gallery (one-man show) * 1992: London: Tricycle Art Gallery (one-man show) * 1994: London:
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, South Bank * 1994: Barcelona: Salón del Tinell. 1996: London: The Mall Galleries (
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* 1996: London: Eurofair'96, Royal Horticultural Halls (one-man show)


1997–2004:

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(Photomontages), Assemblages

* 1997: Brighton: University of Brighton Art Gallery * 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002: London: Colville Place Gallery * 1999: Barcelona: Caligrama Art Gallery (April – May) * 2003, 2004: London: Deluxe Gallery, 2-4 Hoxton Square, London * 2004: Belfast: Catalyst Arts Gallery Set-Oct (one-man show) Northern Ireland


2007–2014: Painting, Painting-collages,

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Collages Collage (, from the , "to glue" or "to stick together") is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by which art results from an assembly of different forms, thus creating a new whole. (Compare with pasti ...

* 2007, 2008: London: Bernard Chauchet Gallery, London SW10. (June and December collectives). * 2008: London:
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* 2008: Santander: Sala Nao * 2008: London: Royal Overseas League Club (Open Door Exhibition) Piccadilly * 2010: London: Morley Gallery * 2011: Barcelona: Casa Elizalde Centro Cultural * 2013: London:
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Gallery * 2014: Barcelona: Reial Cercle Artistic de Barcelona


References


External links


Welcome to Guillem Ramos-Poqu�'s Homepage
* http://digitalartmuseum.org/ramos-poqui/index.html


Catalan bibliography

* Alexandre Cirici: 'La nova plàstica catalana: Abstracció significativa: Ramos-Poquí' Serra D'Or, maig 1968 * Alexandre Cirici: 'Nueva pintura catalana' text catàleg exposició, Casa de la Cultura Cuenca, abril 1968 * Alexandre Cirici: 'Ramos-Poquí el 1971' text catàleg expo.Institut d'estudis nord-Americans, Barcelona-Madrid,1972 * Alexandre Cirici: 'Objectes Pobres, objectes conceptuals: iniciadors'. Serra D'Or, febrer 1972. * Alexandre Cirici: 'L'art català contemporani'. Edicions 62 Barcelona 1970, pp. 294, 296, 372. * José Corredor Matheos: 'Història de l'art català Vol. IX (La segona meitat del segle XX)' Edicions 62, 1996, Precursors de del art Povera, manifestacions de lo efímer, els objectes de Ramos-Poquí, pp. 91–92 * José Corredor-Matheos: 'Guillem Ramos-Poquí. Collages, Paintings, Assemblages, Digital Photomontages: Paris Barcelona London-1965–2001 ('Foreword' del catàleg, 2001, publicat per la Colville Gallery de Londres). * Laura Plana: 'Guillem Ramos-Poquí: Introducció i revisió cronològica de la obra: Obra retrospectiva 1965–2009 i Pintures recents 2010–2013' (catàleg digital) 2013


Bibliography: Digital photomontages

* The Times Higher Education Supplement: Multimedia: 14 March 1997: Pages II-III * "Digital print and the pursuit of a perfect image" by Guillem Ramos-Poquí (with 1 colour reproduction) * CGI -Computer Generated Imaging Magazine (London N1 8DU UK): Vol 3 – Issue 1: January 1998. Page 16 "Environmentally friendly" (with 4 colour reproductions) * CGI -Computer Generated Imaging Magazine (London N1 8DU UK): Vol 3 – Issue 2: January 1998. Page 8 "News: Gaze the Maze..." (with 1 colour reproduction) * Computer Arts Magazine (Future Publishing, Bath BA1 2BW UK): Issue 17: April 1998. Page 108 Exposure: "Images from the Hermeneutical Maze" (with 4 colour reproductions) * The Daily Telegraph Newspaper: Connected Colour Supplement (London UK): Thurs 30 April 1998. Pages 1,10-11 "Caught in the Gallery Door" by Paul Fisher (with 1 colour reproduction and 1 in b&w) * Creative Technology Magazine (St John Patrick Publishers. London SE1 9AG): April 1998. Page 10 Folio (with 1 colour reproduction) * Art Review Magazine (London EC1A 9LB UK): May 1998. Pages 58–61 "Computers...The Last Frontier. Part I" by Brian Ashbee (with 3 colour reproductions) * Art Review Magazine (London EC1A 9LB UK): June 1998. Pages 48–49 "Computers...The Last Frontier. Part II" by Brian Ashbee (with 3 colour reproductions) * The Times Higher Education Supplement: Digital: 27 November 1998. Page 11 "The Pixel Problem" by Claire Neesham * The Times Higher Education Supplement: Digital: 8 October 1999. Page 14: "Beyond Words" (with one colour reproduction) * SAGE Publications: Cover for "Social Work & Social Policy" catalogue. SAGE Publications, London 2000. (One colour reproduction of work from 1999). * The Times Higher Education Supplement, 25 May 2001: Page 12: "Poetry in Motion" (1 colour reproduction) * The Observer (Business/Cash Supplement), Sunday 27 January 2002. Pages: 12-13: "Pixels into pounds"/ "The Digital Masters" by John Windsor (1 colour reproduction across) * The Irish News, Sat 2 Oct 2004, page 49. Exhibition Review at the Cathalyst Art Gallery, Belfast. By Aisling MCrea (1 colour reproduction) * Artists in Britain Since 1945 (Vol 2: M to Z, pp 1312). David Buckman. Art Dictionaries Ltd, Bristol. 2006. * "The Paint Box Era": Artists in the Digital Art Museum, Berlin (DAM) www.dam.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Ramos-Poqui, Guillem Painters from Catalonia 21st-century Spanish painters Spanish male painters Painters from Barcelona Arte Povera 1944 births Living people Spanish contemporary artists 21st-century Spanish male artists Spanish collage artists