Miguel Ángel Campano

(Madrid, 1948-2018)

Author's artworks

20th-21st Century Spanish

After studying Architecture and Fine Arts in Madrid and Valencia, Campano began working on a kind of a painting driven by automatism. From there, he moved to
, drawing from the experience of the Cuenca-based artists such as Gerardo Rueda (1926-1996) and Gustavo Torner (1925). In 1974 he moved to Paris, where he came under the influence of
. His painting then gained in dynamic energy albeit always maintaining a firm structural underpinning. In the 1980s he created series reinterpreting Cézanne’s landscapes or Delacroix’s and Poussin’s paintings with literary or mythological themes. In the mid 1980s he alternated works made in a naturalistic style with others inspired by
.

He took part in many major solo and group exhibitions. In Spain his work has been overviewed in major retrospectives, including one at the IVAM in Valencia in 1990 or the ones held by the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in 1999 (Palacio de Velázquez) and 2019. He was awarded Spain’s National Visual Arts Prize in 1996.