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Luis Fraile

Luis Fraile (Albacete, February 7, 1947 - Madrid, January 5, 2016), was a Spanish artist with an extensive career path, who developed his activity mainly in Madrid. He embraced various trends and styles throughout his prolific artistic life, developing a style of his own around surrealism, reflecting a subconscious and dreamlike world.[1]

Luis Fraile
The artist in his studio
Born
Luis Martínez Fraile

( 1947 -02-07)February 7, 1947
Albacete
Died5 January 2016(2016-01-05) (aged 68)
Madrid
NationalitySpanish
Known forPainting
Stylesurrealist, expressionist, syncretist, figurative
Websitewww.luisfraile.eu

Biographical review edit

He was born in Albacete (February 7, 1947), in a humble family, the first of the two children of Valentín Martínez Flores, master builder and former political prisoner after the Spanish Civil War, and Julia Fraile Montalbán, factory worker and self-sacrificing housewife. During his childhood he combines studies with several jobs, amongst others as an employee in the mythical Casino Primitivo of the city, laboural and vital experiences that helped him to forge a very critical and mature view of the environment from a very early age. At the age of 20 he became Draftsman and Urban Planning Designer at the City Council of his hometown. He worked for the Cadastre and with the renowned architect Julio Carrilero Prat, designing amongst others, the Nautical Club of Torrevieja. Being Painting his true vocation, he decides to undertake several travels abroad in order to improve his technique and to learn new methods.

He studied Altarpiece and Polychromy in the Massana School of Barcelona, Ceramic (Barcelona Arts and Crafts School), as well as Engraving and Lithography, not only in the Catalan metropolis, but also in Paris (Atelier Hayter) and Toronto (North Toronto Collegiate), where he also made his living creating stained glass artworks. During his Parisian stay, it is also possible to review his studies of Plastic Arts (Université de Vincennes) and History of the Art (École du Louvre).

In the same way, his intellectual concerns and his extensive self-taught formation extended to multitude of subjects, will lead him to create a work in endless transformation. He was featured in important Spanish publications of the time (Diario ABC, Casa & Jardín, El Punto de las Artes, Revista de Artes Plásticas Cyan, La Brocha, Tribuna, Formas Plásticas, etc.), and was already awarded in its beginnings by the Güell Painting Foundation ( Barcelona, 1974 ) and finalist in the 7th Cleveland International Drawing Biennial in the United Kingdom. In the mid-1970s he even achieved representation with the veteran gallery owner Juana Mordó, but for various reasons he returned to Paris. For several decades, he exhibited locally and internationally. At the end of the 1980s, he settled permanently in Madrid with his family, where he created most of his paintings, being represented by the now extinct Novart Gallery.

After a long illness that kept him away from painting, Luis Fraile passed away on January 5, 2016. His artistic legacy consists of more than 3,000 works of great originality and vitality.

Style edit

" The figurative world of Luis Fraile is complex, full of intentions that evolve over time, discovering new ideas. It is a reflective painting that offers a panorama of oppositions, the playful faced with the limitations turning in a measured whirlwind."[2]

" He offers a dynamic of drawing, shapes and colors in a tension of encounters, dialogues and looks. In the rigid, hieratic and almost sacred figures of this painter there is frequently a man-woman dialogue; an energy and quarrel of the sexes; a magma open to the eye and the mind."[3]

Main individual exhibitions edit

1974: Real Círculo Artístico. Barcelona

1974: Galería Toison. Madrid

1975: Galerie Poisson d'Or. Paris

1978: Galerie Marigny. Paris

1979: Galerie Marigny. Paris

1982: De Cortez Gallery. Toronto

1983: De Cortez Gallery. Toronto

1987: Galería Novart. Madrid

1987: Galería Enebro. Segovia

1988: Galería Berruguete. Valladolid

1988: Museo de Calahorra. La Rioja

1988: Galería Arlanzón. Burgos

1988: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Vilafamés. Castellón

1988: InterArte 88. Valencia

1988: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo. Albacete

1989: Museo de La Rioja. Logroño

1989: Galería Novart. Madrid

1989: Obra Social y Cultural - Fundación de la Caja de Ahorros de Asturias. Gijón

1991: Heller Gallery. New York

1991: Galería Novart. Madrid

1991: Museo de Ciudad Real. Castilla-La Mancha

1993: Montserrat Contemporary Art Gallery. New York

Public Collections edit

Fundación Güell - Barcelona

Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando - Madrid

Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo - Guinea Ecuatorial

Museo de Calahorra - La Rioja

Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Vilafamés - Castellón

Fundación Caja Asturias - Gijón

Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Albacete - Castilla La Mancha

Museo Riojano de Arte Contemporáneo - Logroño

Bibliography edit

  • Soledad Villalba. "Gestos de Luis Fraile". Revista Cyan de Artes Plásticas. Madrid: Editorial Cyan, Nº16 1990
  • J.M.C. "Luis Fraile". ABC Newspaper. Madrid: April 16, 1987
  • Rosa Martínez de La Hidalga. El Punto de las Artes Weekly Magazine. Madrid: Editorial Arte y Patrimonio, 24–30 April 1987
  • Rosa Martínez de La Hidalga. "Luis Fraile, incógnitas y sueños". Tribuna Médica Weekly Magazine. Madrid: April 1988
  • Flavio Puviani. Dizionario Enciclopedico D'Arte Contemporanea. Ferrara: Casa Editrice Alba, 1995
  • Eva Cañas. "Luis Fraile, pintura expresionista dentro de un hacer figurativo". La Tribuna Newspaper. Albacete: Promecal, December 8, 1988
  • Javier Leon Herrera. "Luis Fraile, pintor". La Verdad Newspaper. Murcia: Grupo Correo, December 8, 1988
  • Rosa Martínez de La Hidalga. "Luis Fraile, toda una conjunción de elementos". El Punto de las Artes Weekly Magazine. Madrid: May 28, 1989
  • Fernando Fernán-Gómez. Directorio de Arte España y Portugal. Madrid: Editorial Arteguía, 1998
  • María José Rodríguez. Revista mensual de las artes plásticas. Madrid: Correo del Arte, December 1989

External links edit

  • Website of the artist (in English)

References edit

  1. ^ Martínez, Doris (1985). "Luis Fraile : The syncretism of the well-thought-out artwork". Formas Plásticas - Revista de Arte (in Spanish). Madrid: M. R. Taylor (35): 37–40.
  2. ^ García de Ángela, Jose Luis (1991). "Meditated attraction". Casa & Jardín (in Spanish). Madrid: Ediciones Jardin (180): 20–23. 8413042585404.
  3. ^ Saez Angulo, Julia (1991). "Luis Fraile, condensation of memory and gaze". Revista Cyan de Artes Plásticas (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Cyan (Nº 20).

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Luis Fraile Albacete February 7 1947 Madrid January 5 2016 was a Spanish artist with an extensive career path who developed his activity mainly in Madrid He embraced various trends and styles throughout his prolific artistic life developing a style of his own around surrealism reflecting a subconscious and dreamlike world 1 Luis FraileThe artist in his studioBornLuis Martinez Fraile 1947 02 07 February 7 1947AlbaceteDied5 January 2016 2016 01 05 aged 68 MadridNationalitySpanishKnown forPaintingStylesurrealist expressionist syncretist figurativeWebsitewww wbr luisfraile wbr eu Contents 1 Biographical review 2 Style 3 Main individual exhibitions 4 Public Collections 5 Bibliography 6 External links 7 ReferencesBiographical review editHe was born in Albacete February 7 1947 in a humble family the first of the two children of Valentin Martinez Flores master builder and former political prisoner after the Spanish Civil War and Julia Fraile Montalban factory worker and self sacrificing housewife During his childhood he combines studies with several jobs amongst others as an employee in the mythical Casino Primitivo of the city laboural and vital experiences that helped him to forge a very critical and mature view of the environment from a very early age At the age of 20 he became Draftsman and Urban Planning Designer at the City Council of his hometown He worked for the Cadastre and with the renowned architect Julio Carrilero Prat designing amongst others the Nautical Club of Torrevieja Being Painting his true vocation he decides to undertake several travels abroad in order to improve his technique and to learn new methods He studied Altarpiece and Polychromy in the Massana School of Barcelona Ceramic Barcelona Arts and Crafts School as well as Engraving and Lithography not only in the Catalan metropolis but also in Paris Atelier Hayter and Toronto North Toronto Collegiate where he also made his living creating stained glass artworks During his Parisian stay it is also possible to review his studies of Plastic Arts Universite de Vincennes and History of the Art Ecole du Louvre In the same way his intellectual concerns and his extensive self taught formation extended to multitude of subjects will lead him to create a work in endless transformation He was featured in important Spanish publications of the time Diario ABC Casa amp Jardin El Punto de las Artes Revista de Artes Plasticas Cyan La Brocha Tribuna Formas Plasticas etc and was already awarded in its beginnings by the Guell Painting Foundation Barcelona 1974 and finalist in the 7th Cleveland International Drawing Biennial in the United Kingdom In the mid 1970s he even achieved representation with the veteran gallery owner Juana Mordo but for various reasons he returned to Paris For several decades he exhibited locally and internationally At the end of the 1980s he settled permanently in Madrid with his family where he created most of his paintings being represented by the now extinct Novart Gallery After a long illness that kept him away from painting Luis Fraile passed away on January 5 2016 His artistic legacy consists of more than 3 000 works of great originality and vitality Style edit The figurative world of Luis Fraile is complex full of intentions that evolve over time discovering new ideas It is a reflective painting that offers a panorama of oppositions the playful faced with the limitations turning in a measured whirlwind 2 He offers a dynamic of drawing shapes and colors in a tension of encounters dialogues and looks In the rigid hieratic and almost sacred figures of this painter there is frequently a man woman dialogue an energy and quarrel of the sexes a magma open to the eye and the mind 3 Main individual exhibitions edit1974 Real Circulo Artistico Barcelona1974 Galeria Toison Madrid1975 Galerie Poisson d Or Paris1978 Galerie Marigny Paris1979 Galerie Marigny Paris1982 De Cortez Gallery Toronto1983 De Cortez Gallery Toronto1987 Galeria Novart Madrid1987 Galeria Enebro Segovia1988 Galeria Berruguete Valladolid1988 Museo de Calahorra La Rioja1988 Galeria Arlanzon Burgos1988 Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Vilafames Castellon1988 InterArte 88 Valencia1988 Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Albacete1989 Museo de La Rioja Logrono1989 Galeria Novart Madrid1989 Obra Social y Cultural Fundacion de la Caja de Ahorros de Asturias Gijon1991 Heller Gallery New York1991 Galeria Novart Madrid1991 Museo de Ciudad Real Castilla La Mancha1993 Montserrat Contemporary Art Gallery New YorkPublic Collections editFundacion Guell BarcelonaReal Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando MadridMuseo Internacional de Arte Contemporaneo Guinea EcuatorialMuseo de Calahorra La RiojaMuseo de Arte Contemporaneo de Vilafames CastellonFundacion Caja Asturias GijonMuseo de Arte Contemporaneo de Albacete Castilla La ManchaMuseo Riojano de Arte Contemporaneo LogronoBibliography editSoledad Villalba Gestos de Luis Fraile Revista Cyan de Artes Plasticas Madrid Editorial Cyan Nº16 1990 J M C Luis Fraile ABC Newspaper Madrid April 16 1987 Rosa Martinez de La Hidalga El Punto de las Artes Weekly Magazine Madrid Editorial Arte y Patrimonio 24 30 April 1987 Rosa Martinez de La Hidalga Luis Fraile incognitas y suenos Tribuna Medica Weekly Magazine Madrid April 1988 Flavio Puviani Dizionario Enciclopedico D Arte Contemporanea Ferrara Casa Editrice Alba 1995 Eva Canas Luis Fraile pintura expresionista dentro de un hacer figurativo La Tribuna Newspaper Albacete Promecal December 8 1988 Javier Leon Herrera Luis Fraile pintor La Verdad Newspaper Murcia Grupo Correo December 8 1988 Rosa Martinez de La Hidalga Luis Fraile toda una conjuncion de elementos El Punto de las Artes Weekly Magazine Madrid May 28 1989 Fernando Fernan Gomez Directorio de Arte Espana y Portugal Madrid Editorial Arteguia 1998 Maria Jose Rodriguez Revista mensual de las artes plasticas Madrid Correo del Arte December 1989External links editWebsite of the artist in English References edit Martinez Doris 1985 Luis Fraile The syncretism of the well thought out artwork Formas Plasticas Revista de Arte in Spanish Madrid M R Taylor 35 37 40 Garcia de Angela Jose Luis 1991 Meditated attraction Casa amp Jardin in Spanish Madrid Ediciones Jardin 180 20 23 8413042585404 Saez Angulo Julia 1991 Luis Fraile condensation of memory and gaze Revista Cyan de Artes Plasticas in Spanish Madrid Editorial Cyan Nº 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luis Fraile amp oldid 1167721724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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