Ramon Enrich - Works

Works

There are some recurrent issues in his paintings concerning the relationship between architecture and landscape. He paints large empty scenarios formed by architectural and vegetal elements, being specially interested in the simplification and essential representation of things.


They are big canvas with unanimated and mysterious choreographies coming from a reality sieved by geometrics and metaphysics. He plays with a symbolical alphabet of elements: great typographies, the cypress, manufacturing warehouses, deposits, ponds, ramps, baroque gardens. They are timeless, close to surrealism and, with an ironic treatment of landscape coming from romantic tradition.


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Cartell-zaragossa-collage

  • 1993: Marburg Museum, Marburg (Germany)
  • 1994: Mousonturm, Frankfurt
  • 1994: Galeria Trece, Ventalló (Catalonia, Spain)
  • 1994: Museu für Moderne Kunst, Mittelhof (Germany)
  • 1999: Rare Art Properties, New York
  • 1999: Pfund Galerie, Berlin
  • 2001: Martin Gallery, Hong Kong
  • 2001: Àmbit Galeria d’Art, Barcelona
  • 2002: Galeria Ignacio de Lassaleta, Barcelona
  • 2002: Galeria Spectrum, Saragossa
  • 2003: Galeria Arcturus, Paris
  • 2003: Nord LB Bank, Hamburg
  • 2005: Maison Kregg, Brussels
  • 2005: Galeria Il Polittico, Rome
  • 2005: Sala Parés, Barcelona
  • 2006: Hof&Huyser, Amsterdam
  • 2006: Art International, Zurich
  • 2008: Museu de Llavaneres (Catalonia, Spain)
  • 2009: Galeria María José Castellví, Barcelona

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