The exhibition, consisting of a total of 52 pieces, gathers together the work of these two Catalan contemporaries who are of great importance to Spanish Art at the start of the XXth century. 

30 of the drawings or sketches included in this collection correspond to Joan Junjer (Barcelona 1904–1994), made using different techniques, such as pencil, gouache, aquarelle, or graphite ink on paper representing landscapes, urban scenery and figures depicting actual settings in Spain at the start of the century.

The remaining 22 works that go to make up this display correspond to Joan Sandalinas (Barcelona 1903-1991). Pieces in which the artist utilizes ink, pencil, watercolour & gouache on paper, thus creating a mosaic of different ways of understanding or appreciating the form that demonstrates his eclectic vision with respect to the avant-garde; as well as a clear influence both of cubism and surrealism and of Italian metaphysical painting. 

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Calle Juan de Quesada, 10

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

35001

España

928 310 333

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