Antonio Girbés, Ballroom by Charles Garnier, 2010
, Pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Ultrasmooth 305g, flush-mounted on Dibond, 150 x 300 cm
Kollitsch Collection
Antonio Girbés' motifs draw on photographs taken while visiting various cities. He focuses on architectural elements, geometrical perspectives and pictures of buildings. He takes small clips from the pictures then distorts and replicates them to open up a new reality.
— Magdalena Koschat
Antonio Girbés, Untitled 102, 1992
, Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Ultrasmooth 305, 100 x 200 cm
Courtesy der Künstler
These works, some of which are on a large scale, depict flowers which have passed the peak of their blossoming. However, the brilliant colours standing out effectively from a dark background testify to their beauty. Antonio Girbés made a decisive artistic breakthrough with these morbid-seeming pictures.
— Magdalena Koschat
Antonio Girbés, Sound Studios by Norman Foster, 2009
, Digital print on dibond, 40 x 40 cm
Courtesy der Künstler
Antonio Girbés, Aquarium by Ricardo Legorreta, 2013
, Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Ultrasmooth 305g, 100 x 200 cm
Courtesy der Künstler
Antonio Girbés, Sundial by Antoni Gaudí (from the series “Delirious City”), 2012
, Pigment print, Edition of 3 + 2 E.A., 150 x 150 cm
Kollitsch Collection
In selecting the motifs from the series "Delirious City", Antonio Girbés draws on photographs taken while visiting various cities. He focuses on architectural elements, geometrical perspectives and pictures of buildings. He takes small clips from the pictures then distorts and replicates them to open up a new reality.
— Magdalena Koschat
Antonio Girbés, Dockyard by German Engineers, 2010
, Digital print on dibond, 40 x 40 cm
Courtesy der Künstler
Antonio Girbés, Communication Tower by Russian Engineers, 2008
, Digital print on dibond, 40 x 40 cm
Courtesy der Künstler
Antonio Girbés, Embassy Floor by Pere Compte, 2007
, Digital print on dibond, 40 x 40 cm
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Antonio Girbés, La Bette Du Lac, 1994
, Cibachrome/velours, 40 x 50 cm
Courtesy der Künstler