The Maior Gallery in Pollença presents this solo exhibition by Juan Miguel Quiñones (Cádiz, 1979), a self-taught artist who invites us to reflect on the use of food in our lives in an ironic way and from the point of view of Pop Art.
Quiñones turns any object into a symbol of its time, eliminating its habitual functions and meanings, and with that Cádiz sense of humor that characterizes him.
Having experimented with several styles and techniques of stone sculpture, he now pauses in the Florentine precious technique, extended in the rebirth, called hard stone. This technique consists of incrustations of semiprecious stones in marble that Juan Miguel Quiñones applies in ice cream, hamburgers, cupcakes, etc.
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