MANU BLÁZQUEZ

2025/26, Aids
MANU BLÁZQUEZ. 2025/26 Ayudas

Líneas de fuerza (Lines of force) is a drawing-based project, with echoes across other disciplines and an instinct for installation that extends the artist’s recent explorations in this field. The work unfolds along two parallel, contemporary paths. On the one hand, through the practice of drawing itself, while also reverberating into other media such as printmaking, screen printing and installation. On the other, through a form of field research, culminating in a printed publication, which gathers together different cases and manifestations to help contextualise and articulate (openly and pluralistically) what he comes to understand or associate with the very notion of lines of force.

Manu Blázquez (Valencia, 1978) graded in Fine Arts (Bologna, 2009). His artistic research is characterized by the search for graphic and translation systems that relate the fundamental concepts of space and time. His visual art combines different disciplines, such as engraving, writing, and painting, drawing mainly on the dialogue between geometry and arithmetic for the production of his work, but also paying attention to certain blind spots where moments of escape and automatic lines can be seen. Since 2013, her work has been shown in various solo and group exhibitions, both nationally and internationally. She has recently participated in the artist residency programs Kulturkontakt Austria (2018), Real Academia de España en Roma (2022), and Casa de Velázquez (Academia de Francia en Madrid, 2022-2023).

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