Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
Present-day architecture has often been inspired by different forms and expressions of modern art, a...
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Joined In 2011
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About the artist
Joined In 2011
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Present-day architecture has often been inspired by different forms and expressions of modern art, although it has been so more frequently with abstract art. Many of the emblematic buildings of modern architecture, which every architect holds in their architectural imagination, can be directly related to works of art or artistic movements.
These architectural works, which are the result of a process of purification and transposition, are like artistic ideas that have been translated and materialized into the real world, where they finally acquire the physical dimension in which human life unfolds, and that only architecture can offer. With these buildings, abstract art, a way of interpreting and synthesizing reality, drives at materializing itself in this reality and is as if an idea, after having gone through a process of changing over, returned to its original state. The work of Spada constitutes a further phase in this change of state, a new changeover that turns to placing these buildings into the abstract world of two-dimensional canvas-painting. This passing from one state to the other tends to refine the forms, eliminating the superfluous and bringing the essential to the fore – by means of suppression of the projected sh...