Guillermo Mora is a Spanish artist, who has cultivated his unique visual vocabulary, creating an abstract mode of communication. The artist works primarily in sculpture and painting. Mora’s stimulating compositions construct environments through which, the artist questions protocols and procedures of contemporary painting.
“I’m interested in extrapolating basic actions that come from mathematics and applying them to painting, philosophy and human behavior.”
"add, subtract, multiply and divide"
Guillermo Mora Madrid, Spain. April 15, 2020
“Some pieces conceived as bodies (or parts of it) that are made with tape. Like many of my works, they are autobiographical. In this case it’s about the symbolic and physical distance between two people. They are like strangers in the space.”
Guillermo Mora, artist
“Half you, half me (Gerardo) belongs to a series of pieces that I’ve been doing since 2013. Each piece corresponds to a close person that passed away. The series grows up as some people (family and friends) fade away.”
Guillermo Mora, artist
“The work ‘I want I don’t want’ from 2017 is mobile, it’s sort of free drawing in the space. Somehow, throw its title, it reflects a contradiction between strength and weakness, certainty and doubt.”
Guillermo Mora, artist