José María Yturralde
(Cuenca, 1942) Spanish painter.He studied at the San Carlos School of Fine Arts in Valencia and in 1960 he made a study trip to Germany, France and Switzerland.
José María Yturralde
In the mid-sixties he went through a stage of experimentation in "material informalism", from which he evolved towards Geometric abstraction and the "Op" that characterizes it, in which the influences of Vasarely, Italian specialists and constructivism are detected.
In 1966 he worked at the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca, founded by the painter Fernando Zóbel.At this time he incorporated objects into the painting and worked in monochrome with synthetic materials.In 1967 he was a founding member of the Before Art Group, led by Aguilera Cerni, and began to make Kinetic Art; This interest in technology was accentuated with his participation in the seminars of the Calculus Center of the Complutense University of Madrid, which introduced him to working with computers.
Forms rhythm-space (1966)
In 1975 he moved to Massachusetts (United States) where he researched and taught at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies.In 1981 he exhibited his work at the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona.
In the eighties, after delving into the kinetic direction with his "flying structures", he returned to the plane with an attitude that, while still being constructively rigorous, is more poetic, because of the interrelation of the colors and the instability of the compositions.He is currently director of the Department of Painting at the Polytechnic University of Valencia.
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