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Artist Statement:
In 1960 a collective of musicians leadered by Ornette Coleman who added to their music the intrinsic freedom in the jazz.He broke harmonic molds that there was establishing that the improvisation was establishing on the chords and destroyed the concept of the melody using sonorities that up to that one moment, only they were deserving the contemptuous epithet of cacophonies; he altered the rhythmic metrics, canonical base of the jazz without losing the swing (which up to this moment was looking like an absurdity) and he was leaving freedom in order that his musicians were advancing for his norm that the attention to a luck of emotional community, this aspect that would come to the paroxysm on their disc: "Free Jazz" recorded for Atlantic.
Now, when all things must pass by computer screen(as Nam June Paik predicted).When virtuality is a part of human real things, when histories in the press are not trust(the document more new today and the oldest the day after).
Music, Art, Literature and Cinema industries are changing. Words like download, chat, e-mail, hard disc and windows are accepted throughout the world.
Now when deep blue wins chess game to humans, when ...
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Self Taught |
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Art & Life |
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Collage
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Post-Modernism - (1975 - )
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Robert Rauschenberg
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| Favorite Work of Art |
''The Garden of Earthly Delights''
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| Your Personal Biography |
Alejandro Mos Riera es un poeta y pintor español nacido en 1978 en Oviedo (Asturias) donde estudió Historia del Arte en la Universidad de Oviedo.
Ha escrito los libros imposibles de tinta de luz "Un trozo de vida" ,"Mil días y una noche" , "Tertulia de arañas" ,"Viaje al Corazón del final de la autopista" , "Nube comida por la luna", "Cualquier lugar que no esté en este mundo" y "Sol de invierno" publicados en la red.
Madrid, Barcelona, Londres, París, Amsterdam, Nueva York o Tokio, son algunos de los lugares que han acogido sus exposiciones.
Actualmente vive y trabaja en Asturias, España.
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Alejandro Mos Riera is a spanish poet and painter born in 1978 in Oviedo (Asturias) where he studied Art History at the University of Oviedo.
He has published in internet sites since the first years of this century at Fotolog.com, Fotopedia, Blogger, MySpace, YouTube, Saatchi Gallery, World Wide Arts Resources, Absolutearts.com, i send you this, Art Below, Photoshop.com, the-artists.org, Art Airport, MyArtinfo, Art in Context, La Comunidad de El País, Eskup, Bubok, WattPad, Flickr, Twitter, Issuu, ilike.com, Blurb, Lulu and Facebook.
His texts and artworks are like the synesthesia, that show the surreal and the everyday life of dreams, from the synesthesia of music in painting, painting in words and music of the words. In their own words "Music is the poetry of the time. Painting is silent poetry. A poem is a piece of life". This use of visual synesthesia is the art of setting memory moments randomly drawn in light of the eye that captures impossibles, to stop the time.
He creaded the impossible books “Middle of the Night” (En la mitad de la noche) "A slice of life"(Un trozo de vida), I´m still alive (Aún sigo vivo), "One thousand days and a night" (Mil días y una noche), "Gathering of spiders" (Tertulia de arañas), "Journey to the end of the highway"(Viaje al corazón del final de la autopista) and "Any place that is not in this world" (En cualquier lugar que no esté en este mundo).
Modern masters like Marcel Duchamp, Mark Rothko, Bridget Riley, Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Chuck Close, Jackson Pollock, Robert Frank, Paul Gauguin, Lucio Fontana, Damien Hirst, Robert Rauschenberg, René Magritte, Cindy Sherman, James Turrell, Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol and Yves Klein are some of his influences.
His artworks have been exhibited in Oviedo, Madrid, Barcelona, London, Paris, Amsterdam, New York and Tokyo.
He currently lives and works in Asturias, Spain.
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