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Pérez’s Platform exhibition presents a series of paintings that depict his personal interpretation of a Garden of Earthly Delights; a heavenly place inhabited by people without a specific gender. The paintings are abundant with bare planes and mountaintops where the human soul is reduced to a minimum expression. The protagonists, seemingly unaware of the bizarreness of laying in these landscapes, exist without responding to their surroundings. By eliminating distinct signs of gender and any social codes of attire, Pérez completely de-contextualises his work, resulting in imagery that is alluring in its peculiarity, while simultaneously creating a space where his characters can simply be themselves, free of any judgement or social preconceptions.
Drawing inspiration from his close relationships and his surrounding environment, Pérez’s work translates a deep reflection of everyday life. His stylistic approach is evocative of classical oeuvres, provoking a sense of familiarity which is contrasted with the unexpected appearance of contemporary elements. The dusky tones and intimate atmosphere is accompanied by the titles of the works which translate to It became dark again while we slept. Though some of the depicted subjects generate a feeling of warmth, while others seem elusive and distant, each protagonist has a story to tell and Pérez is inviting the viewer to listen.
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About the artist
Born in 1989, in Andalusia, Javier Ruiz Pérez is a figurative painter whose artistic practise focuses on captivating the raw human experience. Pérez has a degree in sculpture, graphic design and illustration from the School of Art No. 10 in Madrid. He has exhibited both collectively and individually at 'Torso, Círculo y Rama' in 2018, in the Juan Francisco Casas exhibition hall in his hometown. In 2021, Pérez presented his first exhibition with the Víctor Lope Gallery entitled 'As far as I know' in Barcelona. Later this year Pérez had his second solo show titled ‘Wax and Wane’ at The Curators Room, in Amsterdam. He was the winner of the 2015 Bienal de Pintura deportiva de Burgos. His works reside in the collection of the Contemporary Figurative Art of the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) in Barcelona. Pérez currently lives and works in Amsterdam.
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