ENRIQUE BRINKMANN (Málaga, 1938).
"Study of sunspots according to Galileo", 2003.
Oil, graphite and string on steel mesh.
Signed and dated on the back.
Work referenced on the artist's website.
Exhibitions:
- 2004: Solo exhibition, Madrid (Spain).
- 2004: Individual exhibition, Barcelona (Spain).
Measurements: 106 x 96 x 6 cm.
Painter and engraver of self-taught formation, Brinkmann began painting in the fifties and soon became part of the Picasso Group in Malaga, collaborating in the Mediterranean Artistic Movement. In 1961 he traveled to Germany, where he spent three years living in the cities of Berlin and Cologne, while maintaining contact with the "Fluxus" group, illustrating musical scores for Cornelius Cardew. Later he settled in Rome to return in 1966 to Malaga and settle in his hometown, although since 1992 he works and resides for long periods in Madrid. He continues with an intense and extensive work, with involvement in workshops and other activities related to the plastic arts. Throughout his prolific career, Enrique Brinkmann has gone through six formative stages, always respecting the essence that characterizes him. Brinkmann has held exhibitions in Spain, the United States, Italy, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland, and has won awards such as the drawing prize at the Autumn Salon of the Haus der Kunst in Munich, the International Painting Festival Cagnes-sur-Mer in France and the National Engraving Prize in Madrid, among others. He is currently represented at the MOMA in New York, the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Albertina in Vienna, the Wallraf-Richartz in Cologne, the Museum of Abstract Art in Cuenca and the Juan March Foundation, among many other public and private institutions.