Collection: Eduardo Arroyo

Eduardo Arroyo Rodríguez  was a Spanish painter, sculptor and engraver of figurative style, a key to narrative figuration as well as to the Spanish Neofiguration (or new figuration) and linked to pop art. He also devoted part of his time to writing. A refugee in Paris since 1958 because of his anti-Francoism, Arroyo came to prominence late in the national art circuit, from the 1980s, after a two-decade absence forced by the Franco regime. Currently, his works hang in the most renowned museums of modern art in Spain and abroad and his creativity extends to theatrical settings and illustrated editions.