Joaquim Falcó , a recognized Spanish artist, stands out for his assertive personality and his undeniable artistic experience. As a painter, he offers a sincere and credible artistic proposition, anchored in his own foundations.
His pictorial approach is based on several pillars which give him a unique artistic identity. First of all, his dedication to work, his technical mastery and his creative mode are remarkable. Then, his inspiration finds its source in everyday objects and elements, which he magnifies through his brush. He also draws on experimentation, drawing on the avant-garde movements of the 20th century and drawing inspiration from great masters such as Picasso, Pollock, Miró and Matisse. His color palette, imbued with sensuality, gives his works a captivating brilliance. Finally, he infuses a palpable emotional force into each of his creations, expressing its essence through each gesture and each brush stroke.
This combination of foundations gives Joaquim Falcó 's work a commitment to tangible and essential values, embodying all its authenticity and creating a unique and recognizable style. Its aesthetic language transcends borders, arousing the admiration of collectors around the world.
Born in Spain in 1958, Joaquín Falcó Pujol has seen his works auctioned 211 times, mainly in the painting category. Since 1979, he has exhibited his paintings in galleries and museums around the world, totaling over 400 exhibitions to date. His important personal contribution to Pop Art, combined with his critical and personal style, marked an era and allowed him to rub shoulders with renowned artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. His works also adorn the walls of prestigious museums such as Coca Cola in Atlanta, Ferrari in Italy and Absolut Vodka in Paris.