Victor Lopez Rua
He is formed as a plastic artist in Spain and Italy, and already is, in the words of spanish critic Juan Manuel Bonet, one of the most personal voices within the field of Spanish figurative painting that focuses on thematic and compositional renewal of eternal and incombustible language of painting, always from the perspective of investigation, search and deepening of the various realities. López -Rúa, is described by the doctor in Art History and critic of ABC, Francisco Carpio, as a painter-painter, that is to say, a painter with trade, trade lights, and with the benefit of colors, space, sensitivity and matter. His painting part of certain strategies linked to the German New Objectivity and cinema, which leads us to highlight their constant recurrence narrative, the presence that literature has in his plastic work, but also its dream - like and surreal high temperature; and about this writes Luis Alberto de Cuenca: "Few artists exist in Spain today able to create so full of uncanny as his pictorial spaces". The path López -Rúa began in Madrid in the late nineties with exhibitions in the House of America and the Exhibition Palace; that followed the exhibitions in La Coruña, Compostela and Estoril. In the middle of the last decade he began his collaboration with Sen Gallery and in 2010 the major exhibition "Underground surfaces" takes place at the the Eagle room in Madrid, result of joint work of the governments of Madrid and Galicia. In 2019, starting his career in Mexico, the artist exhibits his work at the Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico, within a project Ardent Aura - in which, also, It acts as commissioner. In that context, You are invited to Zacatecas by Francisco Goitia Museum to show there the outlines of his artistic investigations. From that moment, contact the Hispanic Contemporary Gallery, with presence in Madrid and Mexico, with exhibiting his work at its headquarters in Mexico City in an exhibition entitled "The landscape recovered" will run until February 2020. At the beginning of 2020 open at Gallery Thirty of Santiago de Compostela, a new project entitled "The Aura that never stops".