José María Sicilia

(Spanish, born 1954)

José María Sicilia is a contemporary Spanish artist known for his evocative paintings which utilize wax and printer’s ink. By investigating light and matter in his work, Sicilia explores the space between appearance and absence. “Things appear and disappear—so that in the end you’re left with a kind of mirage,” he has explained of his interests. Born in 1954 in Madrid, Spain, he went on to study at the School of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid before moving to Paris in 1980. The artist’s travels to Tangier, Syria, India, and New York, along with the paintings of Piet Mondrian and Kazimir Malevich, have all contributed to the themes and processes in Sicilia’s practice. He currently lives and works between Sóller, Spain and Paris, France. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, and the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, among others.

José María Sicilia Artworks

José María Sicilia (14 results)
La luz que se apaga, 1998

José María Sicilia

La luz que se apaga, 1998

Galeria Jordi Pascual

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La luz que se apaga, 1998

José María Sicilia

La luz que se apaga, 1998

Galeria Jordi Pascual

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30.01.89 Muro de Berlín, 1989

José María Sicilia

30.01.89 Muro de Berlín, 1989

Galeria Eude

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30.01.89 Muro de Berlín, 1989

José María Sicilia

30.01.89 Muro de Berlín, 1989

Galeria Eude

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Sans titre, 1954

José María Sicilia

Sans titre, 1954

Plazzart

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Untitled, 1999

José María Sicilia

Untitled, 1999

Hartz Gallery

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Orange nº 6, 2002

José María Sicilia

Orange nº 6, 2002

Galeria Jordi Pascual

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Flor 55, 1985

José María Sicilia

Flor 55, 1985

Galería Daniel Cardani

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Fleur Rouge III, 1988

José María Sicilia

Fleur Rouge III, 1988

Crown Point Press

2,500 USD

Tajo, 1992

José María Sicilia

Tajo, 1992

Galeria Eude

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