Molina Palace will host the exhibition of the Catalan painter Luis Claramunt and will be open from 8 July to 31 August under the program included The Sea Art Festival in La Mar de Músicas.
Louis Clark, who died in 2000 before the age of fifty years, had a short career as a painter - of no more than 30 years - but intense.
His painting, clearly influenced by expressionism, touching sometimes stark, reflects the marginal areas of cities, and their hobbies (bullfights, cockfights, markets and taverns), as indicated by the Councillor for Culture, Rosario Montero, during the presentation of the exhibition.
Also conducted a series of paintings on Morocco.
These are precisely the ones that are now displayed in the Palace Molina, the result of four trips to the neighboring country artist.
According to his manager has said Jeanne Aizpiru art are the more intimate paintings of the artist, painted with his heart, for he was fully identified with the unfortunate people of Morocco.
They are paintings that are parts of himself.
It was a very special, a unique character that automarginals he did not like the society they lived, said Aizpuru.
They are paintings, many of them unpublished and have never seen the light in an exhibition, reflecting a great gesture with a few strokes and made with a finer technique not used in any of his other series pictorial dejand0 chromatic violence behind dense texture of the surfaces of his earlier work.
Self-taught, Luis Claramunt has been one of the great figures of Spanish painting of the last thirty years.
As indicated by Nacho Ruiz, Clark has been one of those artists who transcends the aesthetic and becomes mythology.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena