Manuel Antonio Domínguez

Huelva, 1976

His work focuses on the so-called "gender discourse," exploring how masculine roles are collectively understood, constructed, and valued. His style, characterized by meticulous and striking technique, combines defined realism with clear lines. He works primarily with watercolors and gouache, where soft colors and predominantly white backgrounds prevail. For this exhibition, Domínguez has created his most ambitious work to date: a monumental drawing sixteen meters long. This piece has been featured in the catalog in a special format, with an eight-page foldout that allows viewers to appreciate all the details of the impressive creation.

MANUEL
ANTONIO DOMÍNGUEZ
   
   
Residency period at Piramidón:  
From April 2013 to June 2013  
Studio 13.4  
   
Work:  
His work focuses on the so-called "gender discourse," exploring how masculine roles are collectively understood, constructed, and valued. His style, characterized by meticulous and striking technique, combines defined realism with clear lines. He works primarily with watercolors and gouache, where soft colors and predominantly white backgrounds prevail. For this exhibition, Domínguez has created his most ambitious work to date: a monumental drawing sixteen meters long. This piece has been featured in the catalog in a special format, with an eight-page foldout that allows viewers to appreciate all the details of the impressive creation.  
   
Latest exhibitions:  
  • El traje de Chaqueta, Gabinete de Dibujos, Valencia, 2015
  • Piso de soltero, Galería Yusto/Giner, Marbella, 2014
  • Se terminó el rollo, Galería Ángeles Baños, Badajoz, 2013
  • La impotencia aprendida, Galería Raquel Ponce, Madri, 2012