Daniel Garbade

Daniel Garbade (Zurich 1957) is a Swiss painter,[1] illustrator, Art director and publisher, he has been living in Mascaraque, Castile- La Mancha,[2] Spain, since 1983. He is grandnephew of Adrien Lachenal.

Daniel Garbade
Born 1957
Switzerland
Nationality Swiss
Known for Painting,Illustration,Art Direction
Notable work Grave plate for Mikhail Bakunin,Portrait of Nancy Cunard
Style Expressionist
Website http://www.garbade.es/

Work

Garbade is one of Spanish post-expressionists, who turned to Pop art during the Movida madrileña. His stroke is personal and minimalistic. Writer Alvaro Pombo described his work, using for the first time the term "garbatear".[3] His portraits are melancholic and humorous, they show men in its core; Nobel Prize winner José Saramago described it as follows: "Garbade shows us humanity where it unfolds"[4] His portraits of Nancy Cunard [5][3], King Juan Carlos I, Rodriguez Zapatero, Kofi Annan and Pedro Almodovar are well-known. His image of the naked Pope Benedict XVI attracted attention in 2006 and was removed from his exhibition at the request of the Swiss government.[6]

On behalf of the Dadaists of the Cabaret Voltaire Zurich, he designed the gravestone of Mikhail Bakunin at the Bremgarten cemetery, Berne.

In 1987 he took part in the publication of poems as co-founder of the Magazine Signos

Engagement

An avid fighter for the rights of homosexuals, he worked for the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmfAR) and the Foundation Triangulo in Madrid, where he illustrated texts in various writings such as in Orientaciones.[7] In the exhibition and the book Cosas de casados , he published his drawings on the subject of homosexuality in Art together with David Hockney and Tom of Finland.[8] In the books La loca adventura de vivir, La pequeña muerte and Reload, he treated the subject..

His wedding (2006) was the first same-sex marriage in Mascaraque, Castile- La Mancha, Spain

Garbade created the exhibition and the book Côctel about tolerance in the Convent of San Ildefonso (Toledo) joined by writers like Rafael Alberti, Vicente Molina Foix, José Saramago, Luis Antonio de Villena, Jesús Ferrero and Leopoldo Alas. The exhibition was supported by the Vice-President of UNESCO and the Swiss Government.[9]

Garbade has been a source of inspiration for intercultural cooperation between Switzerland and Spain since 1983. He brought the first Swiss galleries to the ARCO Art fair and co-operated with Werner Bischof and John Armleder at the Museo Reina Sofia, Circulo de Bellas Artes and other galleries in the Swiss weeks of Madrid in 1988. In 2012 he was invited to the exhibitions Hispano-Suizo[10] in Zurich, and in 2014 to Hispano -Suizo Madrid. As curator, he conducted the exhibition Desayuno para Inmigrantes on the immigration of Swiss artists in Spain. In 1989, he helped François Lachenal for the exhibition: du Greco a Goya, a homage to the work of the Museo del Prado saved during the Spanish Civil War in Geneva

Films

Since 1979, Garbade has worked as a production manager and later as propmaster for advertising and feature films at Condor Films, Barney, Tardio & Melsky, Warner Bros, TF1 and The Ladd Company; Including films such as "Five days one summer" by Fred Zinnemann or "Espion leve toi" by Yves Boisset.[11]

Galeries and Colections

Books

References

  1. Jost, Karl (1991). Künstlerverzeichnis der Schweiz. Bibliothèque Cantonale et Universitaire - Lausanne: Edition Huber. ISBN 9783719310455.
  2. Cadarso, Maria Victoria (2003). Historia del arte en Castilla-La Mancha en el siglo XX,. Toledo: Junta de Comunidades Castilla La Mancha. p. 788. ISBN 8477882568 via www.uclm.es.
  3. Pombo, Alvaro (1988). Los dibujos y oleos de Garbade. Worldcat: Nicolas. p. 7.
  4. Saramago, Jose (1996). Coctel. Biblioteca nacional Spain: El Wisli. p. 11. ISBN 978-84-615-3679-5 via worldcat.
  5. Luca de Tena, Catalina (1988-10-27). "La pintura suiza como un reloj". ABC de las artes. ABC Diario. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  6. Alas, Leopoldo (2006-10-06). "Nadie dira nunca que esta desnudo". El Mundo M2 via El Mundo.
  7. Ugarte, Javier (2000). "Hacia una reescritura de la historia". Issuu.com. Fundacion Triangulo. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  8. Gimeno, Beatriz (2006). Cosas de casados. Madrid: Asociacion Cultural Visible. p. 37. ISBN 978-84-611-14542 via Stanford University Libraries.
  9. saramago, jose (1996). "coctel". google books. el wisli. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  10. Carrizo Couto, Rodrigo (2012-10-16). "Arte ida y vuelta". swissinfo. swissinfo. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  11. "Yves Boisset espion leve toi". worldcinema.
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