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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG. TÉCNICA MIXTA.
    Nov. 19, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG. TÉCNICA MIXTA.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    Agustí Puig (Barcelona, 1957) Sin título. Técnica mixta sobre tabla. Firmado y fechado en 2001. 73 x 92 cm.  

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG. TÉCNICA MIXTA
    Nov. 19, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG. TÉCNICA MIXTA

    Est: €1,800 - €2,500

    Agustí Puig (Barcelona, 1957) Sin título. Técnica mixta sobre tabla. Firmado y fechado en 2003 al dorso. Etiqueta de la Galería Trama, Barcelona, en el bastidor. 122 x 100 cm.

    Aletheia Subastas
  • AGUSTÍ PUIG. Seascape. (d)
    Oct. 23, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG. Seascape. (d)

    Est: €450 - €500

    Oil on hardboard Signed 45x121 cm.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG. Landscape. (d)
    Oct. 23, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG. Landscape. (d)

    Est: €500 - €750

    Oil on cardboard Signed and dated 1988 66x121 cm.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 1974. Mixed media on panel. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. It shows wear and dirt.
    Oct. 08, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 1974. Mixed media on panel. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. It shows wear and dirt.

    Est: €1,600 - €2,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 1974. Mixed media on panel. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. It shows wear and dirt. Measurements: 150 x 100 cm. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, in constant evolution, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and color. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous collective exhibitions, among them the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the International Fair of Hannover (1990). He has received an honorary mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). Among his individual exhibitions are those held in the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moves away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialized vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona. It shows wear and dirt.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Three chairs". Mixed media on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. It presents wear and dirt.
    Oct. 08, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Three chairs". Mixed media on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. It presents wear and dirt.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Three chairs". Mixed media on panel. Signed in the lower right corner. It presents wear and dirt. Measurements: 122 x 243 cm. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, in constant evolution, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and color. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous collective exhibitions, among them the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the International Fair of Hannover (1990). He has received an honorary mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). Among his individual exhibitions are those held in the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moves away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialized vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona. It shows wear and dirt.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG. Landscape. (d)
    Jul. 11, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG. Landscape. (d)

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    Oil on cardboard Signed and dated 1988 66x121 cm.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.
    Jun. 13, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.

    Est: €2,500 - €3,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Size: 162 x 130 cm; 164 x 132 cm (frame). The canvas in question stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by these black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, which is constantly evolving, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and colour. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the Hannover International Fair (1990). He has received an honourable mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded a prize in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). His solo exhibitions include those held at the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late 1990s onwards, Puig moved away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialised vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • AGUSTI PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled. 2002. Mixed media (oil and matter) on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.
    Apr. 11, 2024

    AGUSTI PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled. 2002. Mixed media (oil and matter) on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    AGUSTI PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled. 2002. Mixed media (oil and matter) on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Measurements: 162 x 130 cm. This canvas belongs to a period of the artist in which human figures are essentialized, like shadows that seem to emerge from the subconscious and take us into a complex graphic universe. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, in constant evolution, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and color. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous collective exhibitions, among them the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the International Fair of Hannover (1990). He has received an honorary mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). Among his individual exhibitions are those held in the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties, Puig moved away from his previous themes to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in a vision full of subtlety, in which the economy of means gives the images a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG. Untitled. (d)
    Mar. 14, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG. Untitled. (d)

    Est: €400 - €450

    Mixed media on canvas On the back, signed, dedicated and dated 2002 92x73 cm.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.
    Mar. 05, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Size: 162 x 130 cm; 164 x 132 cm (frame). The canvas in question stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by these black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, which is constantly evolving, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and colour. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the Hannover International Fair (1990). He has received an honourable mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded a prize in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). His solo exhibitions include those held at the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late 1990s onwards, Puig moved away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialised vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG - Untitled
    Feb. 06, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG - Untitled

    Est: -

    AGUSTÍ PUIG Barcelona 1957 Untitled. 1993 Oil and material on canvas Back signed and dated 1993 Measurements 140 x 110 cm PROVENANCE Acquired from the artist by the current owner.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Red III", 1989. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower margin. With label on the back of the Rene Metras Gallery.
    Jan. 30, 2024

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Red III", 1989. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower margin. With label on the back of the Rene Metras Gallery.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Red III", 1989. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower margin. With label on the back of the Rene Metras Gallery. Measurements: 76 x 112 cm; 83 x 120 cm (frame). Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, in constant evolution, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and color. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous collective exhibitions, among them the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the International Fair of Hannover (1990). He has received an honorary mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). Among his individual exhibitions are those held in the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moves away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialized vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Red III", 1989. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower margin. With label on the back of the Rene Metras Gallery.
    Dec. 12, 2023

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Red III", 1989. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower margin. With label on the back of the Rene Metras Gallery.

    Est: €1,500 - €1,800

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Red III", 1989. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower margin. With label on the back of the Rene Metras Gallery. Measurements: 76 x 112 cm; 83 x 120 cm (frame). Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, in constant evolution, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and color. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous collective exhibitions, among them the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the International Fair of Hannover (1990). He has received an honorary mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). Among his individual exhibitions are those held in the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moves away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialized vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.
    May. 16, 2023

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.

    Est: €4,500 - €5,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Size: 162 x 130 cm; 164 x 132 cm (frame). The canvas in question stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by these black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, which is constantly evolving, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and colour. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the Hannover International Fair (1990). He has received an honourable mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded a prize in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). His solo exhibitions include those held at the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late 1990s onwards, Puig moved away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialised vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG. Seascape. (d)
    Mar. 09, 2023

    AGUSTÍ PUIG. Seascape. (d)

    Est: €300 - €350

    Oil on cardboard Signed 16.5x41.5 cm.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG. Bullring. (d)
    Mar. 09, 2023

    AGUSTÍ PUIG. Bullring. (d)

    Est: €340 - €380

    Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1997. On the back, signed, dated 1997 and a charcoal drawing. 35x44cm.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.
    Nov. 15, 2022

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Size: 162 x 130 cm; 164 x 132 cm (frame). The canvas in question stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by these black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, which is constantly evolving, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and colour. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the Hannover International Fair (1990). He has received an honourable mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded a prize in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). His solo exhibitions include those held at the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late 1990s onwards, Puig moved away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialised vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG - Palm tree and gorge
    Jul. 05, 2022

    AGUSTÍ PUIG - Palm tree and gorge

    Est: €800 - €1,600

    AGUSTI PUIG Barcelona 1957 palm tree and gorge Oil and varnish on tablex Measures 89 x 119 cm ORIGIN Egam Gallery, Madrid Particular collection

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Female Nude", 1999. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.
    Jun. 08, 2022

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Female Nude", 1999. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Female nude", 1999. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right-hand corner. Size: 148 x 120 cm; 158 x 130 cm (frame). The canvas in question stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by these black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, which is constantly evolving, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and colour. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the Hannover International Fair (1990). He has received an honourable mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded a prize in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). His solo exhibitions include those held at the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moved away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialised vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • Agustí Puig, Spanish b.1957- Figura Amb Orelles, 2009; terracotta lightbox, 49.5 cm (high), 35
    Jun. 08, 2022

    Agustí Puig, Spanish b.1957- Figura Amb Orelles, 2009; terracotta lightbox, 49.5 cm (high), 35

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    Agustí Puig, Spanish b.1957- Figura Amb Orelles, 2009; terracotta lightbox, 49.5 cm (high), 35 cm (wide), 14.5 cm (depth) (ARR) Provenance: with Messum's Gallery, London, exhibition no. 48, according to the label attached to the reverse; private collection Please refer to department for condition report

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.
    Apr. 05, 2022

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Measurements: 162 x 130 cm; 164 x 132 cm (frame).

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas.
    Nov. 16, 2021

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Measurements: 162 x 130 cm; 164 x 132 cm (frame). The canvas we are dealing with stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by those black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, in constant evolution, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and color. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous collective exhibitions, among them the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the International Fair of Hannover (1990). He has received an honorary mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). Among his individual exhibitions are those held in the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moves away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialized vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG. Vanitas with a skull.
    Oct. 28, 2021

    AGUSTÍ PUIG. Vanitas with a skull.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    Mixed media on paper Signed and dated 1989 77x111 cm.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG - Untitled
    Sep. 21, 2021

    AGUSTÍ PUIG - Untitled

    Est: €1,000 - €2,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG Barcelona 1957 Untitled. 1987 Oil on panel Signed and dated 1987 Measurements 61 x 80 cm

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.
    Sep. 20, 2021

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Size: 162 x 130 cm; 164 x 132 cm (frame). The canvas in question stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by these black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, which is constantly evolving, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and colour. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the Hannover International Fair (1990). He has received an honourable mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded a prize in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). His solo exhibitions include those held at the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late 1990s onwards, Puig moved away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialised vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas.
    Jul. 27, 2021

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Size: 162 x 130 cm; 164 x 132 cm (frame). The canvas we are dealing with stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by those black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, in constant evolution, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and color. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous collective exhibitions, among them the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the International Fair of Hannover (1990). He has received an honorary mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). Among his individual exhibitions are those held in the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moves away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialized vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona,

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.
    May. 18, 2021

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). Untitled, 2006. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed and dated on the back. Measurements: 162 x 130 cm; 164 x 132 cm (frame). The canvas we are dealing with stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by those black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, in constant evolution, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and color. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous collective exhibitions, among them the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the International Fair of Hannover (1990). He has received an honorary mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). Among his individual exhibitions are those held in the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moves away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialized vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • Agustí Puig Pinyol (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Equilibri", 2004. Mixed technique on canvas mounted on wood. Signed and dated on the back.
    Mar. 16, 2021

    Agustí Puig Pinyol (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Equilibri", 2004. Mixed technique on canvas mounted on wood. Signed and dated on the back.

    Est: €15,000 - €18,000

    Agustí Puig Pinyol (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957). "Equilibri", 2004. Mixed technique on canvas mounted on wood. Signed and dated on the back. Measurements: 240 x 183 cm. Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, in constant evolution, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and color. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous collective exhibitions, among them the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the International Fair of Hannover (1990). He has received an honorary mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). Among his individual exhibitions are those held in the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moves away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialized vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

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  • λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B. 1957), ONE CHAIR
    Jan. 21, 2021

    λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B. 1957), ONE CHAIR

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B. 1957)ONE CHAIR Mixed media on linen laid to board Signed and inscribed Barcelona verso 150 x 122cm (59 x 48 in.) Unframed Agustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto do not immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games.

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  • λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957), THREE FIGURES AND TWO RED FACES, 2016
    Jan. 20, 2021

    λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957), THREE FIGURES AND TWO RED FACES, 2016

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957)THREE FIGURES AND TWO RED FACES, 2016Mixed media on linen laid to board Signed and inscribed Barcelona verso 210 x 122cm (82½ x 48 in.)UnframedAgustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto don't immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games.

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  • λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957), DIPTYCH
    Jan. 20, 2021

    λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957), DIPTYCH

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957)DIPTYCH Mixed media on board One panel signed, inscribed and variously dated 2012 Sabadell A.P.P. 2011 verso Each 350 x 125cm (137¾ x 49 in.)Overall 350 x 300cm (37 3/4 x 98in.) (2)UnframedAgustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto don't immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games.

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  • λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957), FIGURE AND CURTAIN, 2016
    Jan. 20, 2021

    λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957), FIGURE AND CURTAIN, 2016

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957)FIGURE AND CURTAIN, 2016Mixed media on linen laid to board Signed and inscribed Barcelona verso 160 x 122cm (62 x 48 in.)UnframedAgustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto don't immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games.

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  • λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957), MAN AT ONE SIDE, 2017
    Jan. 20, 2021

    λ AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957), MAN AT ONE SIDE, 2017

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    AGUSTÍ PUIG (SPANISH B.1957)MAN AT ONE SIDE, 2017Mixed media on linen laid to board Signed and inscribed Barcelona verso 220 x 330cm (86½ x 129¾ in.)UnframedAgustí Puig was born in Barcelona in 1957. Puig learned a great deal of his craft working in different artist's studios as a young art student at Escola Massana and Cercle Artistic Sant Lluc in Barcelona. Whilst his first solo exhibitions were in Barcelona and other Spanish cities he was soon to break through onto the international exhibition circuit with shows in Lisbon, London, Paris, Germany, Japan and the United States. Puig's large scale canvasses are monumental in size and impact. The works are layered with thick pools of paint and impasto which flow smoothly across the canvas. The artist also works with ceramics and sculptures. His interest in tactile materials is evident in these canvases and the way he has built up the layers. The figures are sometimes represented in side profile or facing one another, like the diptych presented in this auction. The juxtaposition of black, white and red is particularly powerful and reiterates the scale of the works as the viewer stands beneath the works soaring above them. The singular lines, splashes, scratching out and thick impasto don't immediately look like figures and then one sees the outline of a head, or an eye peering through and this is when you realise the body of the work as a whole. Puig also has a passion for etching and printmaking and most famously worked on the poster and postage stamp for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Please note the measurements are 59.5cm x123cm

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  • Agustí Puig – Pie y Botella.
    Dec. 29, 2020

    Agustí Puig – Pie y Botella.

    Est: €450 - €550

    Grabado original sin firma ni numeración. Papel Arches, France. Edición limitada.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG (1957). "PAISAJE".
    Oct. 17, 2019

    AGUSTÍ PUIG (1957). "PAISAJE".

    Est: €1,300 - €1,690

    AGUSTÍ PUIG (1957). Obra perteneciente a la primera etapa pictórica del autor. Presenta faltas en la capa pictórica. 84 x 198 cm; 98,5 x 212 cm. (marco).

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  • AGUSTI PUIG (SABADELL, 1957)
    Nov. 29, 2017

    AGUSTI PUIG (SABADELL, 1957)

    Est: €200 - €260

    Composición Técnica mixta sobre papel. Firmado y fechado en 1961 48 x 69 cms

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG
    May. 17, 2017

    AGUSTÍ PUIG

    Est: -

    AGUSTÍ PUIG (Barcelona, 1957). "Composición abstracta", óleo sobre lienzo, 81x116 cm.

    Sala de Ventas
  • PUIG, AGUSTÍ (1957). “Desayuno”. Serigraphy
    Feb. 23, 2017

    PUIG, AGUSTÍ (1957). “Desayuno”. Serigraphy

    Est: -

    PUIG, AGUSTÍ (1957). “Desayuno”. Serigrafía. Numerada 166/250 y firmada a lápiz. Med.: 50x70 cm.

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG
    Dec. 22, 2016

    AGUSTÍ PUIG

    Est: -

    AGUSTÍ PUIG AGUSTÍ PUIG, (Barcelona, 1957). Sin título (1971), óleo sobre lienzo, 70x70 cm.

    Sala de Ventas
  • Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 "Tío Pepe"
    Dec. 21, 2016

    Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 "Tío Pepe"

    Est: €540 -

    Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 "Tío Pepe" Acrylic on canvas Firmado y fechado en 1996. En el reverso, localizado en Sabadell y un bodegón dibujado 146,5x114,5 cm Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 "Tío Pepe" Acrílico sobre lienzo Firmado y fechado en 1996. En el reverso, localizado en Sabadell y un bodegón dibujado 146,5x114,5 cm

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  • AGUSTÍ PUIG
    Sep. 28, 2016

    AGUSTÍ PUIG

    Est: €240 - €288

    técnica mixta "Serie de los Monstruos" 25x39 cm.

    Arce Subastas
  • Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 "Tío Pepe"
    May. 26, 2016

    Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 "Tío Pepe"

    Est: €900 -

    Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 "Tío Pepe" Acrylic on canvas Firmado y fechado en 1996. En el reverso, localizado en Sabadell y un bodegón dibujado 146,5x114,5 cm Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 "Tío Pepe" Acrílico sobre lienzo Firmado y fechado en 1996. En el reverso, localizado en Sabadell y un bodegón dibujado 146,5x114,5 cm

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  • AGUSTI PUIG
    May. 19, 2016

    AGUSTI PUIG

    Est: -

    AGUSTI PUIG (Sabadell 1957)"Composición"Técnica mixta sobre papel,firmada.Medidas: 42 x 30 cm

    Bonanova Subastas
  • AGUSTI PUIG
    Mar. 22, 2016

    AGUSTI PUIG

    Est: -

    S/T. Técnica mixta sobre papel. Med.: 70 x 95 cm.

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  • Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 Untitled
    Feb. 24, 2016

    Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 Untitled

    Est: €200 -

    Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 Untitled Mixed media on paper Firmada 37,5x50 cm Agustí Puig Sabadell 1957 Sin título Técnica mixta sobre papel Firmada 37,5x50 cm

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  • A. PUIG (19th/20th CENTURY) LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas: 20 x 24 in.
    Nov. 19, 2015

    A. PUIG (19th/20th CENTURY) LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas: 20 x 24 in.

    Est: $200 - $300

    A. PUIG (19th/20th CENTURY) LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas: 20 x 24 in. Framed; lower right signed: A. Puig Provenance: From a Private Maryland Collection

    Potomack Company
  • A. PUIG FARM SCENE Oil on canvas: 21 x 29 in.
    Nov. 19, 2015

    A. PUIG FARM SCENE Oil on canvas: 21 x 29 in.

    Est: $300 - $500

    A. PUIG FARM SCENE Oil on canvas: 21 x 29 in. Framed; lower right signed: A. Puig Provenance: From a Private Maryland Collection

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