





Untitled (03.11.22)
Painting
Year: 2022
Edition: Unique
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Framed: No
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This recent series explores the three shadow zones of a solar eclipse through monochrome paintings that play with light and shadow effects. Using minimalist materials—single-color acrylic on canvas—Saló condenses his creative process into singular transcendental acts, creating works that evoke both early abstraction and cave art. These paintings emerge as traces of something beyond themselves, appearing and fading like shadows that hint at hidden mysteries without revealing them.
Joan Saló Armengol is a Spanish contemporary abstract painter born in 1983 in Igualada, Spain, whose meditative and concentrated approach to mark-making has established him as a significant voice in contemporary abstract art. Currently living and working between Barcelona and Berlin, Saló has developed a distinctive practice that transforms systematic process into transcendental gesture, creating works that bridge ancient mark-making traditions with contemporary abstract expression.
Education
Saló graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona in 2006. He furthered his artistic education with a course in painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna, Italy (2006-2007), and completed an exchange program at the University of Fine Arts in Seville (2004-2005). This international educational foundation provided him with diverse artistic perspectives that continue to inform his practice.
Inspiration and Style
Saló's work explores fundamental themes of time, light, and shadow through what he calls a "plastic translation of the language of the ineffable." His artistic practice has always maintained a strong meditative component, though his approach has evolved from systematic repetition to concentrated, singular gestures. His recent monochromatic works draw inspiration from astronomical phenomena - specifically the umbra, penumbra, and antumbra created during solar eclipses. These paintings create "rotund structures" that emerge as traces or vestiges of something beyond the paintings themselves, evoking both the rhythms of cave art and gestures from the beginnings of abstraction. This evolution shows Saló's continued investigation into making visible the process of thought and consciousness, now through concentrated acts rather than repetitive meditation, while maintaining his exploration of the relationship between ancient mark-making traditions and contemporary visual language.

Technique
Saló's artistic practice has evolved through distinct phases while maintaining a consistent meditative approach. His earlier work employed minimal, repetitive gestures that accumulated into complex linear compositions, creating subtle patterns through systematic mark-making where each gesture allowed for "discoveries and accidents" within structured frameworks.
His recent work represents a significant shift toward condensed, monochromatic expression. Working with acrylic paint in single colors on canvas, Saló now condenses the execution into what he describes as "a single transcendental act" - a concentrated gesture that demands great focus, determination, and detachment. These monochromatic paintings explore different tones and sheens to produce vibrant effects of light and shadow, creating images that appear and fade before the viewer.
Exhibitions
Since his first solo exhibition "Cromo-zona" at Kgallery in Milan (2007), Saló has maintained a consistent international exhibition presence. His solo exhibitions have been featured in major art centers across Europe and beyond, with notable recent presentations in Berlin, Barcelona, and Italy, demonstrating his established position within contemporary galleries and alternative spaces.
His group exhibition history spans international venues from New York to Berlin, including participation in biennials and curated exhibitions at established galleries across Europe and North America. His consistent presence in both solo and group contexts reflects his growing recognition within the contemporary abstract painting discourse.
Awards and Recognition
Saló has received numerous accolades including the Honor Mention Award, Liquitex Prize, London (2015), and was a finalist for the "Premio Lissone" (2014). He was selected for the prestigious "100 Painters of Tomorrow" publication (2013) and has been a finalist in the Catalan Contemporary Art Biennial (2012) and the Guasch Coranty International Painting Prize, Barcelona (2008). His early recognition includes first prize at Arte in Artegna, Udine, Italy (2006).
Collections
His works are held in institutional and private collections, including the Pascual Ros Aguilar Foundation, and various private collections internationally.
Representation
IdeelArt has been representing Salo's distinctive abstract works since 2025. He is also represented by leading contemporary galleries in Brussels, Barcelona, Paris, Greece and the US.
His work has been featured in major international art fairs including DALLAS Art Fair, PULSE Miami, Contemporary Istanbul, Scope Miami, and ArteFiera Bologna.

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