Juan Uslé
Santander, Spain, 1954
Romantic references to the landscape and any remaining traces of expressionism to develop an extremely personal language of simultaneous styles disappear after his stay in New York. Both his paintings as well as his photography are characterised by their unique rich and non-naturalistic colours, and alternating with gesture and geometry, sobriety and Baroque folly, dynamism and immobility… and countless more opposites.