José Miguel Pereñíguez

José Miguel Pereñíguez

Marquee, 2021

Plywood. 138 x 60 x 22 cm

El tambor de Sarga, 2023

General view. Luis Adelantado. Valencia, Spain

Obelisks, 2019

Quaruba wood. 37,5 x 54 x 40 cm

Head from Amarna, 2019

Charcoal and conté pencil on cardboard. 56,8 x 41,8 cm

Careta para la Hora Nona II, 2020

Wood, rubber and felt. 210 x 90 x 71 cm

El tambor de Sarga, 2023

General view. Luis Adelantado. Valencia, Spain

Heinrich Tessenow: Cómo nos va y como nos debería ir (Mobiliario), 2013

Wood, 4 pcs. 162,4 x 85 x 28 cm (q.u) / For Adolf Loos, 2013. Wood. 89 x 181 x 90 cm

Ponos, 2014-2015

Wood. 30.5 x 23.5 x 3 cm

Imagen, sombra, fantasma, rombo, 2018

General view. Luis Adelantado Valencia. Valencia, Spain

Sphinx, 2021

Charcoal and conté pencil on cardboard. 87 x 61 cm

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Remedo, 2014-2015

Painting on cardboard, balsa wood, pine and plywood. 90,4 x 87,1 x 2,3 cm

Le pli, (the unnamable / El Mahdi), 2022

Charcoal and conté pencil on cardboard. 87 x 61 cm

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The Drawing Set (Wall Piece #2), 2018

Sapele and balsa wood, plywood, leather, fabric, erasers and metal. 106 x 40 x 4,5 cm

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Todo es nada lo deste mundo si no se endereça al segundo, 2015-2017

Wood, leather and metal. Approximate overall dimensions: 175 x 285 cm

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Las pizarras, 2014

2 pizarras (pizarra y madera; 26,4 x 18 x 0,6 cm c/u) + 1case (wood and rosewood veneer; 30,4 x 22 x 2 cm)

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Lo otro. Una exposición de artes aplicadas, 2014

General view. CAAC. Sevilla, Spain

Bio

José Miguel Pereñí guez has been devoting greater attention to drawing and sculpture. His work revolves around the production of objects —functional or functioning— which, beyond being anecdotes, he uses to investigate questions relating to the theory of language, geometry or applied arts.

Some of the solo and group exhibitions in which he has participated are: Patio Herreriano Museum (Valladolid), CAAC (Seville), CAC (Malaga), José Guerrero Centre (Granada), Pedro Oliveira Gallery (Porto) and Museum of Modern Art (Moscow), among others. His works are part of collections such as CAAC (Seville), DKV Collection (Valencia), the Cajasol Foundation (Cordoba), Obra Social Caja (Madrid), the Collection Cervezas Alhambra and the Collection Rafael Botí (Cordoba), among others.

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