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| Juan Manuel Rodríguez explores the poetry of water in "Endless Dawn" at Xippas Punta del Este |
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Juan Manuel Rodríguez, Viernes 16 de junio de 2023, 17:30 - 19:45, 2023. Watercolor on paper, 107 × 190 cm.
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PUNTA DEL ESTE.- Xippas gallery in Punta del Este is presenting Endless Dawn, an exhibition by Juan Manuel Rodríguez featuring a new series of watercolors created over the past three years. The works stem from his Masters in Painting, completed at the University of the Basque Country.
Returning to academia prompted a profound self-questioning that reshaped his practice and marked a clear break from the aesthetic that had long defined him.
Previously, Rodríguezs work was rooted in hyperrealism, often depicting intimate scenesbeds and crumpled sheets as topographies of memory and affectionbased on photographs capturing emotionally significant moments.
By contrast, these recent paintings do not originate from direct photographic reference. Instead, they emerge from experimentation with watercolor: the play between pigment and water becomes the driving force. On large, soaked sheets of paper, the artist lays down rapid brushstrokes, then manipulates the resulting forms to shape evolving images.
This process evokes Surrealist strategies, building imagery from suggestive, amorphous stains. The initial inspirationabstracted views of a swimming pool and an aerial river landscapealready pointed toward water.
Water becomes both theme and material throughout the series. The works reflect Rodríguezs fascination with fluidity: images formed by the physical interaction of color and liquid, conveying attraction, seduction, even obsession. This procedural emphasis is reinforced by the titlesFriday, June 16, 17:3019:45 hrs. (2023), Thursday, June 22, 16:3018:15 hrs. (2023)which note the precise duration of each painting session. Their horizontal, landscape-like format echoes the tradition of landscape painting.
The resulting works conjure ambiguous aqueous horizonsswampy, mist-laden, humid. They evoke an archaic, summery daydream where the origins of life in water intertwine with bright memories of summer days.
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