IDENTITIES


(Héctor Acevedo, Leonor Hochshild, Lluí Carbó, Antonio Pons, Náray Tamás)

19 July 2025 - 30 August 2025

TamIstArte Art Gallery

(Sitges, Carrer San Pau 10.)

Héctor Acevedo

The philosophy of Héctor Acevedo's art – a dreamlike mirror of contemporary society
Héctor Acevedo's reflections on society and contemporary life as a painter are characterized by intelligence and wit, which are essential to his work. With outstanding technical skill, Acevedo builds a fairy-tale and dreamlike surreal world, grounded in the meticulous observation of present-day reality.
At the center of his art is the human figure – especially the female body – ancient myths and everyday practices, all embedded in a romantic, nostalgic tone.
His attraction and admiration for the female form – reminiscent of the great portrait painters of the Renaissance – can also be interpreted as a critique of a world where spirit, kindness, and genuine beauty are overshadowed by appearance, artificial beauty, and questionable taste conformity.


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Leonor Hochshild

Leonor Hochschild is a Mexican artist who transforms raw emotions into powerful visual forms. Her abstract paintings – created with resin, cement, and glowing colors – are imprints of a life shaped by trauma, perseverance, and passionate rebellion.
Each canvas is a battlefield of color – deep reds, wild yellows, somber blues – telling stories of struggle, healing, and the spiritual strength of a woman who never breaks. This art does not whisper – it screams.
These are not simple paintings – they are lived experiences locked in color and texture.


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Lluí Carbó

In the works of Catalan artist Lluí Carbó, nature becomes the primary medium of emotional expression: quiet landscapes, carved tree trunks, and subtle use of color reflect her inner world. Her intimate and passionate relationship with nature inspires her to express the feelings born from her travels and experiences in cool-toned, meditative compositions. On her canvases, nature is not just a theme, but a metaphor for her inner states, where calm and energy are present in a delicate balance.

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Antonio Pons

Antonio Pons' work focuses primarily on the field of three-dimensional art, including freestanding sculptures, reliefs, and jewelry. His creative process is characterized by complete artistic freedom. Through his works, he expresses his commitment to urgent questions of culture and contemporary society.
His creations are born from the process of deconstruction and take shape through abstraction—sometimes lyrically, sometimes geometrically, and at times as a synthesis of the two.
The materials and techniques he uses cover a wide range: iron, stainless steel, wood, and various ceramics are all part of his toolkit.


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Tamás Náray

At the center of Tamás Náray's creative focus is history – especially ancient history. In this series, he evokes the figure of Alexander the Great, who in his 33 years of life built an empire, fought legendary battles (Granicus, Issus, Gaugamela), and moved among such historical figures as Darius III, Aristotle, or Leonidas.
Capturing the given event, understanding the psychological depths of the historical figure, and evoking it through a single detail – this is proof of Tamás Náray's true talent.   
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