Absence and humanity - Béjar - Particular art.


I have visited so many art exhibitions that I have lost count of how many there have been, but I am increasingly eager to see more and more art, it is as if each exhibition is an impulse for the next one.


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When I entered last month the Economic Society of Friends of the Country of Malaga, an art gallery, among other things, that makes room for culture with new artists and art every time.

On this occasion as soon as I entered and saw the poster presenting the exhibition I was reminded of the famous Colombian artist Fernando Botero, my mind went straight back to him and then inside the room I met a woman who was Béjar's representative and was there for the exhibition and sale of the works, as well as for any explanations that the attendees needed. It was she herself who once mentioned the allusion to Botero. So my mind was not so wrong.


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I didn't know the artist, but through this exhibition I was able to learn something about him. The first thing that struck me was that he painted only children, both girls and boys, in different circumstances, like in everyday matters, with animals, playing, with different objects. The children always looked to the front with a very particular dress and in themselves the anatomy of all of them looked alike.

This exhibition was on until 31 October this year and at the time I visited it many people came with the same motive, it was very crowded, even in one of the rooms I met a married couple who were looking for the artist to buy one of his works. There was a lot of interest and the representative was there. It's the first time I've seen this.


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‘The road’ Oil on wood.


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‘Afternoon function’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Rest’ Oil on canvas.



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‘A Question of Strength’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Equilibrium’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Intellectual Dog’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Fishing’ Oil on canvas.


What I was able to learn about the artist right there in the exhibition is that Béjar was orphaned as a child and I think that is why his paintings may refer to himself or to the children who are in the same situation as him.

He paints for himself, because painting is his life, he doesn't feel well if he doesn't paint, he does it as a vital principle for him, a necessity, if he doesn't do it he is lost.




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‘The ball is in the air’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Black belt’ Oil on canvas.



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‘The night’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Game of stars’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Two pears’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Ping Pong’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Night games’ Oil on wood.


But according to the information that I could read about him in the exhibition, he does not paint to create a connection with reality, but rather to be closer to fantasy, a world of fantasy, but united with sadness.

The lack of affection is noticeable in his paintings, but also the immense and lucid humanity. I think he is unique in his paintings, with a very particular style and that makes an impact. Whether or not I like the motifs of his paintings, I must say that the painting is impeccable and exquisite.




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‘Pastime’ Oil on wood.



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‘Parrot companion’ Oil on giclée on canvas.



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‘Indifference’ and ‘Intermission’ Oil on wood.



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‘First Stems’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Interior’ Oil on wood.


The serious faces of the children, as always posing for a photo, those old photos, the sad and lost look, but surrounded by things here and there. He also painted the children with animals and that is a positive point in childhood. The clothes also allude to something old, but very old, and the poses of the children as if they were static and without movement, their gazes fixed on one point. As if they were posing for a photographer who tells them how to position themselves, that was the feeling I got at first sight.




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‘Black shoes’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Firmament’ Oil on giclée on canvas.



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‘The Concert’ Oil on wood.



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‘The Kite’ Oil on canvas.



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‘Equestrian Ride’ Oil on giclée on canvas.



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‘Remoteness’ Oil on giclée on canvas.



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‘Landscape’ Oil on giclée on canvas.


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It was a very unusual exhibition because of the subject matter, but one thing is remarkable, all these paintings form a collection and I am sure that the price is not cheap at all. Whoever likes this kind of art and gets hold of several of them will surely want the collection one day and it will fetch a lot, of that I am sure.

Thank you for joining me in this peculiar art exhibition, I wish you a very good Sunday. See you soon.
Amonet.


All photographs are my own.

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An interesting proposal that modernizes art with Botero's influence. Thank you for introducing us to this visual artist!
Hugs!

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I don't think it is influenced by Botero, but it reminded me of him. Thank you very much!

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Yes, I did get the impression that the painter plays with Botero's codes.

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I thought it was exactly the same, it's great! The painter lives in a city close to mine, amazing!

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It doesn't surprise me that you want to see more art exhibitions, since the ones in your city are truly beautiful.

This is a unique presentation; the works are very striking, and I appreciate you adding a description of each one.

Excellent photos, dear friend @avdesing, thank you so much for sharing this beautiful visit.

Have a wonderful Sunday!

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When I take the photos I also take the poster of the description and then when I write I have the name of each work, I like to do it that way. It was a strange show but it's a very good collection. Thank you very much! Have a nice Sunday!

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Hello Amonet, how are you?

It must be wonderful to live in your city with so many options for visiting and enjoying art.

What beautiful and colorful works of art! It's the first time I've seen anything like these.

My favorite is the one called "Balance."

Have a great day!

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The work Balance is beautiful, very good choice and the whole collection as a whole was wonderful. Thank you very much!

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I paused for a moment at each face because if you only take a quick look they all seem alike, but there are differences between them. There is, I think, a dialogue between their expressions and those of the animals. What a great exhibition. Thank you for taking us there, and have a lovely Sunday. 🤗

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If they all look alike except for details, they look like siblings or different versions of the same person. The animal theme is great, did you see the iguana, toads, cats? Unbelievable!

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Yes, and I also saw a tiny bird perched among the flowers of a vase. 😃

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The details are amazing...spend a lot of time looking at each picture!!! Thank you🤗

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What an unusual style of art. I like the animals with their stoic look.

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I think that's what I liked the most, the little animals, they were special next to the children. Thank you very much!🤗

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This was indeed a peculiar exhibition. In every painting we can feel that lost look of the children, as if they were self-portraits of the author representing orphans who maybe got noble dresses and toys and pets, everything is neat and perfect but they do miss the real childhood, real love, hugs, parents. Interesting how the artist expressed it 👌

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According to my research, the artist is almost 80 years old and he is still painting, he is from here, he went to live in Germany for many years and then he had a position in Bellas Artes in Madrid, I think... I am impressed by how he paints children... sad.

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