Eva Fàbregas, Rosa Tharrats and Agnes Essonti participate in MANIFESTA 15 in Barcelona
Anarcoma Pencil, ink and aniline on Schoeller paper (36 x 27 cm)
Abecedario para mariquitas Mixed media on paper (28 x 21 cm each), 1978
Anarcoma Pencil, ink and aniline on Schoeller paper (36 x 27 cm), 1980
Anarcoma Pencil, ink and aniline on Schoeller paper (36 x 27 cm each), 1984
El cartel imposible Pencil, ink and aniline on Schoeller paper (54 x 36 cm), 1988
Turandot Mixed media on paper (160 x 220 x 5 cm), 1988

Gallery Exhibitions

  • ANARCOMA, tú y yo
  • Nazario
  • 04 May – 17 June 2023
  • Nazario Luque (Seville, 1944), is considered one of the most outstanding representatives of the Spanish counterculture of the 70s and 80s. A versatile artist with an extensive career, he has also developed other facets around painting, photography and writing.

     

    The work of Nazario has been shown in Bombon Projects, Barcelona (2023), Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo de Sevilla, CAAC (2022), El Salón del Cómic de Getxo, Bilbao (2018), Sala de exposiciones Vimcorsa, Córdoba (2016), Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid (2011), Arte Center Berlin Fiedrichstrasse. Berlin (2006), Instituto Cervantes, Brussels (2006), MACBA Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Barcelona, Barcelona (2006), Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid (2006), Caja de Sabadell, Sabadell (2004), XII Festival Internacional de Cine Erótico de Barcelona, (2004) Galería Sen, Madrid (2004), Palacio de la Virreina, Barcelona (2002), Claustro de exposiciones de la Diputación de Cádiz, Cádiz, (2000) Fundación La Caixa, la Coruña (1996), Biblioteca Nacional. Madrid (1998) and Sala de Exposiciones de la Diputación onubense, Huelva (1992) among many others.

     

    Nazario’s works are part of the collections of CAAC, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Archivo La Fuente, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Colección Rafael Tous, Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña, Fundación La Caixa among other prominent private collections. Recently he has entered the collections of Fundación Vila Casas (2023) and the collection of the Museo del traje de Madrid (2023).