
(Madrid, 1948)
Conceptual artist, university professor and editor, creator of the Brumaria platform. He studied Technical Architecture and Sociology at the Complutense University of Madrid. He began his artistic career in the mid-seventies with the group La Familia Lavapiés while he was active in left-wing Maoist organizations. In the 80s he was Head of the technical section of urban planning and works in the Moncloa-Aravaca district of the Madrid City Council. Later he began his career in teaching as a professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Salamanca where he taught the subjects of Project, method and analysis of painting, Art spaces and alternative artistic supports. In the nineties he was a professor of Color Theory at the European Institute of Design in Madrid. Since its beginnings it has been a member and representative of activist and professional groups (UPA, ASAP, AMAVI, UAAV...). His largest exhibitions are the retrospectives held in 2016 and 2017, first at the MUSAC Museum in León and later at the Principal de Tabacalera of the Ministry of Culture in Madrid. Both exhibitions include productions from the mid-70s to 2016, some of them being productions that are presented to the public for the first time. In his exhibitions he carries out parallel activities such as the cycle of reading workshops, entitled "The deaths of painting and the working class" in 'Remain mute or lie' at the Principal Tabacalera in Madrid in May 2017.
He participated in Medialab Madrid with the text Construir… o deconstruct on the work of Gordon Matta-Clark.