Pablo Palazuelo
Painter
Spain

Born in Madrid, 1916

He studied architecture in England from 1933 to 1936. His development as a painter reflects these studies and these own private researches.

Prior to 1950, he was a member of a group of young painters, who were deliberately aiming at launching a new avant-garde. The group included Lara, Lago, Valdivieso, Guerrero and Olmedo. In 1950 he went to Paris, and in 1952 awarded Kandinsky Award. 

Since that time, approximately, Palazuelo has been engaged in a highly personal type of painting. Employing apparently geometrical procedures, he has been trying to discover not so much what geometry is capable of unveiling and clarifying through its rules and laws, as all those mysteries that these rules and laws may hide. 

One might say that he is trying to achieve metaphysics of form, or a sort of meta-geometry, having chosen the path of symbolical forms. 

He has shared in several European and American exhibitions and his works are to be found in many of the most important museums and collections of the world. He lived alternately in Paris and Madrid.



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