Spanish artist
Rafa Macarrón
A painting by Rafa Macarrón exhibited at Art Madrid 2011
Born Rafael Macarrón
(1981-01-01 ) January 1, 1981 (age 44) Movement Expressionism Relatives Ricardo Macarrón (great uncle)
Rafa Macarrón (born January 1, 1981) is a Spanish artist known for his paintings of idiosyncratic humanoid characters in bright colors and dream-like compositions.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] He is self-taught.
Biography
Macarrón was born and raised in Madrid. He was exposed to global contemporary art at a young age, as his parents, both architects, took him on trips around the world to visit art fairs and museum exhibitions.[ 5] [ 8] [ 9] Macarrón is the great-nephew of Spanish painter Ricardo Macarrón .[ 8]
When he prepared to apply to college, Macarrón was dissuaded from applying to the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando by Spanish artist Juan Barjola .[ 9] Instead, he studied as a physiotherapist and competed as a road racing cyclist before turning his attention to painting professionally at age 25.[ 5] [ 10]
Painting
Macarrón uses a wide range of materials in his works, including acrylic , gouache , and oil paints , pencils and markers, and aerosols , aluminum, and PVC .[ 1] [ 11] His influences include Roberto Matta , Jean Dubuffet , Alfonso Fraile , and Bonifacio Bembo , and is works have drawn comparisons with Joan Miró , Jean-Michel Basquiat , and Pablo Picasso .[ 1] [ 7] [ 10] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Awards
In 2011, he won the BMW Painting Award (sometimes dated as the 2010 Award) and in 2013 he was chosen as for a Best Artist award the Madrid art fair ARCO.[ 5] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] He has exhibited at Art Madrid , Scope Basel, and Context Art Miami, with additional solo shows at CAC Málaga, La Fundacion La Nave Salinas, Allouche Gallery, Lio Malca Gallery, and SODA Istanbul, among others.[ 10] [ 16] [ 17] [ 15] [ 18] [ 19]
References
^ a b c "5 Reasons Why Rafa Macarrón Is Well Loved by Art Collectors" . Larry's List . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ "Rafa Macarron's Dream-Like Characters to Take Over NYC's Allouche Gallery" . Hypebeast . 2019-08-27. Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ "RAFA MACARRÓN 'EN FAMILIA' " . Juan Silió (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ "Rafa Macarrón《Océano》" . Ravenel . 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ a b c d Tapia, Maria (2018-02-16). "Rafael Macarrón, el exciclista y artista español con más proyección internacional" . Expansión (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ Leung, Gabrielle (2019-08-27). "Rafa Macarron's Dream-Like Characters to Take Over NYC's Allouche Gallery" . Hypebeast . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ a b Talawadekar, Vaishnavi Nayel (April 6, 2022). "Emerging Artists Who Will Shape the Contemporary Art World" . Sotheby's .
^ a b Pena, Paula (2021-09-11). "Hablamos con el pintor Rafa Macarrón: "Gracias a mi familia tengo visión crítica, sé enfrentarme a una obra y discernir sobre ella. Sea mía o no" " . Vanity Fair (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ a b "Artist Interview: Rafa Macarron" . StreetArtNews . 2021-10-26. Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ a b c "Rafa Macarrón" . Phillips . June 2022. Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ "Rafa Macarrón - Collaborations with Avant Arte" . Avant Arte . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ Bogojev, Sasha (June 7, 2021). "Review: Rafa Macarrón's 'Fifteen' @ CAC Malaga" . Juxtapoz . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ a b Onsina, Maria (July 18, 2021). "Expressionism born of a gesture. Rafa Macarrón exhibition, between imagination and reality at La Nave Salinas" . Metalocus . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ a b "MACARRÓN, Rafael" . Fundación Maria Cristina Masaveu Peterson . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ a b "Rafa Macarrón" . Art Madrid Contemporary Art Fair . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ Rafa Macarron: Horizontal (PDF) . Istanbul, Turkey: SODA Istanbul. 2015.
^ afinelyne (2023-04-14). "Rafa Macarrón: Too Loud a Solitude / Una Soledad Demasiado Ruidosa to Open at Lio Maica's 60 White" . GothamToGo . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ "2021 | Rafa Macarrón" . La Nave Salinas . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ Mui, Melissa (July 20, 2021). "Rafa Macarrón Explores Shape-Shifting Characters at La Nave" . Whitewall . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .