Ramon Enrich
Biography
Ramon ENRICH, born in 1968, is a Catalan painter and sculptor who lives and works in Catalonia. His artistic practice focuses on the exploration of urban landscapes, imaginary architectures and minimalist geometric forms, in a style that mixes abstraction and figuration.
After studying at the Fine Arts School of Barcelona and obtaining a degree in art history, Ramon Enrich flew to the United States where he met several major figures in the world of contemporary art, such as Julian Schnabel, Ed Ruscha and David Hockney. This period of immersion in the American art scene had a profound impact on his style, enriching his works with an aesthetic that combines European and American influences. Upon his return to Europe, Enrich settled in France, then in Germany, where his works began to attract the attention of public and private collections. Institutions such as the Künstlerhaus Mousonturm, the Giessen Museum and the Museum Für Moderne Kunst Mittelhof acquire his creations, strengthening his presence on the international scene.
Today, Ramon Enrich's works are exhibited all over the world, in renowned contemporary art galleries and prestigious museums. His creations are included in the collections of leading international companies, such as La Caixa, Banco Santander, NH Hotels, Fundación Telefónica, Deutsche Bank and Generali Foundation. His work is also part of many prestigious private collections. His collectors include renowned figures such as the architect Sir Norman Foster, the artist David Hockney and the sculptor Donald Judd.
Ramon Enrich is best known for his depictions of deserted architectural spaces, where buildings take on simple geometric forms and landscapes, often devoid of any human presence, prompt reflection on the interaction between architecture and nature. Enrich evolves a minimalist vision, influenced by the Bauhaus and European modernists, while incorporating a subtle narrative touch.
The artist uses a variety of materials, from painting to sculpture, to create works that capture the tension between structure and void, abstraction and reality. His creations are often perceived as representations of parallel worlds, where the simplicity of forms dialogues with the complexity of ideas. Since the early 2000s, Ramon Enrich has participated in major international exhibitions throughout Europe, the United States and Asia. His works continue to enrich private and public collections, affirming his role as a key figure in the contemporary art scene.