Josep Maria Rosich presents the exhibition "You paint with the brain, not with the hands" in Igualada

The exhibition, which runs at the municipal hall until February 8, features a selection of works emphasizing composition and freedom of interpretation.

Una persona observant una pintura abstracta en una sala d'exposicions amb llum neutra.

Una persona observant una pintura abstracta en una sala d'exposicions amb llum neutra.

The painter from Igualada, Josep Maria Rosich, opened his exhibition "You paint with the brain, not with the hands" today at the city's municipal hall before forty attendees.

The presentation of the exhibition, which will remain open until February 8, filled the municipal exhibition hall in the capital of Anoia. More than forty people, including key figures from the local cultural and political scene, attended to show support for the artist, who is also a professor of serigraphy and engraving at La Gaspar.

"compositions are the central element; there is no hidden meaning in these paintings, although if someone sees one, it will be their own interpretation."

Josep Maria Rosich · Painter
Rosich detailed each of the selected works, making it clear that his career is not tied to a specific style. He emphasized that art must be interpreted individually, noting that external interpretations “have made me see my own work in a different way.” Among the pieces, there is a reinterpretation of Las Meninas by Velázquez, in addition to graphic representations of movement, heaviness, or fragility.
The event was attended by the director of La Gaspar, Raquel Camacho, and Marta Vives, former director of the Igualada Municipal Archive. Also present were the Culture Councillor, Carme Riera, and the Mayor of Igualada, Marc Castells, who closed the event by highlighting Rosich's “generosity” towards the city.
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