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- Written by | Lourdes Fernández, Carmen Giménez, Hans-Peter Klut, Gianni Papi, Mark A. Roglán, Isadora Rose, Nicola Spinosa

Poetry Language
His retrospective of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao coincides with the party held in honor to the Prado Museum and Tate Modern in London. The pieces exhibited in Bilbao (Spain) are part of the Collection of canvas: Nine Discourses on Commodus, a work of 1963, acquired by the museum in 2007. Carmen Giménez, commissioner of the sample, goes over the evolution of the painter from the Abstract Expressionism to a more personal and poetic language, inspired in mythology, history and the classical authors of the European Literature Classics.
By Carmen Giménez
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