Antonio Rojas
(Tarifa (Cádiz), 1962)
Antonio Rojas is a Spanish painter born in 1962 in Tarifa (Cádiz). In 1993 he received a scholarship from the Spanish Academy of History, Archaeology and Fine Arts in Rome. He has a geometrical style that calls back to the metaphysics of Giorgio de Chirico, which makes us think of multiple dimensions. In his compositions he incorporates a constructivism that reminds us of Malevich, achieving a surreal deconstruction through the cone, sphere and square.
He has received numerous awards which include the Gold Medal from The National Exhibition of Fine Arts from Veldepeñas and the Unicaja Award from Malaga. He has been in multiple exhibitions in places such as the Museum of Modern Art Infanta Elena, Museum of Teruel, Provincial Museums of Ciudad Real and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Segovia. Today we have the privilege of hosting him in an online exhibition and soon enough in an onsite exhibition at FluxZone Gallery.
Antonio Rojas
(Tarifa (Cádiz), 1962)
Antonio Rojas is a Spanish painter born in 1962 in Tarifa (Cádiz). In 1993 he received a scholarship from the Spanish Academy of History, Archaeology and Fine Arts in Rome. He has a geometrical style that calls back to the metaphysics of Giorgio de Chirico, which makes us think of multiple dimensions. In his compositions he incorporates a constructivism that reminds us of Malevich, achieving a surreal deconstruction through the cone, sphere and square.
He has received numerous awards which include the Gold Medal from The National Exhibition of Fine Arts from Veldepeñas and the Unicaja Award from Malaga. He has been in multiple exhibitions in places such as the Museum of Modern Art Infanta Elena, Museum of Teruel, Provincial Museums of Ciudad Real and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Segovia. Today we have the privilege of hosting him in an online exhibition and soon enough in an onsite exhibition at FluxZone Gallery.