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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Antoni Llena i Font (Barcelona, 1942) és uAntoni Llena i Font (Barcelona, 1942) és un artista plàstic català. És considerat un innovador dins del panorama artístic actual. La seva obra, subtil i elegant, és un constant desafiament a les formes convencionals i als límits de l'art. Ha publicat diversos llibres i col·labora habitualment amb la premsa escrita, actualment amb el Diari Ara.emsa escrita, actualment amb el Diari Ara. , Antoni Llena (born 1942, Barcelona) is a SAntoni Llena (born 1942, Barcelona) is a Spanish artist. A forerunner of conceptual art in Spain, he began his artistic career in the mid-1960s. When he started painting, he was concerned with expressing his historical time, without needing to give up on memories of the past or the desire to affirm the uncertainty of the future. In the late 1960s he completed his well-known series of desiccated sculptures. In 1969, along with Jordi Galí, and Àngel Jové, he created Primera mort, considered the first video art piece in Spain. He held his first individual show that same year at the Petite Galerie in Lleida, where he exhibited silhouettes of the shadows of his paper sculptures, drawn directly on the walls of the exhibition space. In the early 1970s he decided to abandon his artistic practice, which he resumed in 1979 with the series of cut-outs shown at the Fundació Joan Miró in 1988. In the late 1980s he began incorporating new materials – stone, glass, tissue paper, iron, styrofoam, etc. – and his work transitioned toward three-dimensional paintings. It was at that time that his large series began appearing: Epifanies i sofismes, Et in Arcadia Ego, Preposicions, Velletque videre, Sense penediment, Viatge d’hivern. Since 2005 he has been working on the series SOS: senyals de fum des d’un subsòl. He sorts the drawings by month and arranges them in pairs like the pages of a book. He has been a professor of artistic literature at the University of Girona and has directed art workshops at , University School of Design and Art in Barcelona. He served as curator for the exhibitions The anxiety of Influences. Tàpies Seen by Llena (Fundació Tàpies, 1991) and Antoni Bernad. North/South/E ast/West (Palau Robert, 2018) In addition to his role as a regular contributor to written media, he has published the books La gana de l’artista (1999) and Per l’ull de l’art (2008). He is the creator of public sculptures, including David i Goliat (Barcelona, 1992) and Homenatge als Castellers (Barcelona, 2011), among others. His work has been included in public collections at institutions such as Fundació Antoni Tàpies (Barcelona), Fundació ”la Caixa” (Barcelona), Fundació Joan Miró (Barcelona), Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid), Patio Herreriano - Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Español (Valladolid) and the Museum of Modern Art (New York).) and the Museum of Modern Art (New York). , Antoni Llena i Font (Barcelona, 1943) es un pintor, escultor y escritor español.​ Ha publicado diversos libros y colabora habitualmente con la prensa escrita, especialmente con el diario Ara.​
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