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The collection



The collection is the point of convergence where the plural vision of the collector Antoni Vila Casas meets contemporary art. It is a map of movements and decisions to accept particular works that embrace different ideologies and creative languages. Encompassing the period between the 1960’s and the present, with a few previous exceptions, a number of currents of pictorial and sculptural creation in Catalonia are displayed. Only the photography collection is within an international framework.





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Serinyà
Barcelona, 1944




Eudald Serra
Barcelona, 1911 - 2002




Manuel Serra
Barcelona, 1949




Rosa Serra
Vic, Barcelona, 1944




Serra de Rivera
Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona, 1946




Gonçal Sobrer
Barcelona, 1932

Gonçal Sobrer is a multifaceted character – he has worked as a pastry chef, actor, painter, collector and hotel manager – but most of all he is someone who loves the Poblenou neighbourhood in Barcelona, where he was born, made his artwork and where he organized the first happenings in the city. He trained at the Escola Superior de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi, where he met Francesc Artigau, Gerard Sala, Rafael Bartolozzi and Eduard Arranz-Bravo, among others. Alongside the course, he was taught classes by Ramon Calsina and he completed his studies in London. He expresses his artwork through different languages – painting, objects, installations, happenings and performances, as well through theatre, photography and cinema – with a critical and denunciatory perspective. In 1965, he promoted the first ever happening in Catalonia and Spain on the Rambla del Poblenou in Barcelona. Painting and paratheatrical action play a prominent role in his projects. Notable works are T.Q.N.I. – Totalitat de Quadres de Necessitats Inexcusables (1968-1973), El retaule del Santet del Poblenou (1976) and El menú (1978). In 1958, he began managing the Hotel Romàntic in Sitges and transformed it into the nerve centre and cultural centre of the period. In 2011, a retrospective exhibition was dedicated to him at the Centre Civic Can Felipa in Barcelona.

Photograph by the artist: © Daniel Riera.




Youssouf Sogodogo
Sikasso, Malí, 1955




Manuel Solà
Barcelona, 1950




Susana Solano
Barcelona, 1946

Susana Solano began working with minimalist sculpture, though she distanced herself from the self-referential nature of this movement to align more to a poetic and personal world. She was awarded the Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas in 1988, and the nineties saw a substantial transformation in her work, which evolved towards more sensual organic forms and she incorporated new artistic disciplines such as photography, video and installation. In addition, her worldwide acclaim grew with major exhibitions at museums such as the Whitechapel Art Gallery (London) and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (CA, USA), among others.






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