
(Barcelona, 1946)
Visual artist who explores different disciplines and techniques: painting, photography, collage, sculpture, music, design, digital and technological procedures, etc. In 1968 the artist Albert Porta became Zush and created his own communication code, the Evrugo Mental State. In 1975, he received a scholarship from the Juan March Foundation and the William Fulbright Foundation and studied Holography applied to art at MIT in Boston, and in 1986, at DAAD, Berlin. Zush begins to integrate digital technology into its work under the PsicoManualDigita concept. In 2001, Zush disappeared during his retrospective exhibition [ZUSH. TECURA ], at MACBarcelona and thus arrives his other alter-ego Evru, ArtCieMist, an acronym formed by the first letters of the following three words: artist, scientist and mystic. His work of great plastic strength is part of museum collections such as the MoMA, the Guggenheim, the Reina Sofía, the IVAM and the MACBA.
He participates in Medialab Madrid with his work Tecura, where Evru expands himself by becoming a meta-artist, connecting symbiotically with the user, who can alter, modify, expand the elements previously made available by the artist. An interactive application for visual and sound creation on the Internet, generated from the artist's own language, which makes available to users a bank of images and sounds on which to make their own creations.
Organization: Evru
Banquet 08_Reports conservation of works by artists_2008
Banquet 08_Invitation letter to artists and directories_2009
Web: http://www.evru.org