Dis Berlín

(Ciria, Soria, 1959)

Niza

1984

acrylic on canvas

65.8 x 101 cm

Inv. no. 791

BBVA Collection Spain


Born in Soria and educated in Zaragoza, Dis Berlin came to fame in the 1980s in Madrid. In the central years of that decade he created a body of work that has been called his “blue period.” This is the phase from which these two paintings belong. In them, his Fauve roots are visible in the blue colouring that confers a nostalgic and melancholic air to the scenes represented.
 
A precursor of the Spanish neo-metaphysical movement, Dis Berlin was included, together with other artists, like Ángel Mateo Charris, in the group show El retorno del hijo pródigo held in Sala Buades (1991). The idea of travelling is recurrent in Dis Berlin’s work. In consonance with the metaphysical movement however, it is a journey that transcends the physical nature of what he depicts in his paintings.
 
In this acrylic on canvas painting the artist depicts the promenade in Nice, the beautiful capital of the French Riviera, a city that attracted many artists who were drawn to it by its light and landscapes. Dis Berlin depicts the symbol of the city, the so-called Promenade des Anglais, in the blue tones that are a signature of his practice and that wrap the work in an air of nostalgia.