Jordi Pagans i Monsalvatje


Jordi Pagans i Monsalvatje was a Catalan and Spanish painter.

Biography

Artistic Tradition

Pagans was born in El Masnou, on 18 April 1932. Son of Alfred Pagans i Llauró and Clara Monsalvatje i Iglèsias, both coming from families of a long and rich artistic tradition which included members such as the guitar player and singer Llorenç Pagans i Julià, brother of his grand grandfather, and good friend of Wagner and Edgar Degas' father. In several Degas’ paintings, the chanteur Pagans is portrayed alongside the painter's father.
Also, his grandfather, Francesc Monsalvatje i Fossas, developed important historical studies about the ancient Country of Besalú. Not to forget his uncle Xavier Monsalvatje i Iglèsias, writer and painter, and finally his cousin Xavier Montsalvatge i Bassols, who is considered the most important Catalan composer of his generation.

Artistic career

Jordi Pagans began painting in 1948. In 1950 he studies with Saturo López and assists to night classes in the School of Fine Arts of Barcelona. In 1956 he works in the "atelier" of Josep Roca Sastre, whose teachings and orientation are decisive in his formative years. The paintings of this period show that Pagans was already a master expressing the essentials, using as his own the concepts of impressionist and cubist schools. In 1955, he spends a couple of months in Paris, visiting the Louvre and the Jeu de Paume Museums, walking and taking sketches of the great Parisian avenues and boulevards.
He began exhibiting his work in group shows in 1953. He gains early recognition receiving in 1956 the Royal Circle Artistic Award from the Council of Barcelona and the "Rafael Llimona" Award in 1959, year in which he makes his first solo exhibit in the Municipal Gallery of Girona. In 1961 his work is shown for the first time in the "Club dels Quatre Vents" in Paris. The Ateneu Barcelonés shows his work in January 1962. Since then, his work has been exhibited continuously till the present.
In the 60's he keeps a close friendship with painter and historian Rafael Benet i Vancells whose teachings were decisive. Rafael Benet enjoyed sharing time with young artists and considered Pagans one of his very favourites. The group that gathered at the café-restaurant "El Glaciar" of the Ramblas in Barcelona included Benet, Pagans, Humbert, Prim, Pruna and Alfred Figueres, among others. In 1963 he takes part of the "Realitat Visual" group, whose ideas about painting may be summarised as: painting should be a never-ending state of crisis between intelligence and the sensible as well as between knowledge and the feeling of reality.
Along these years, Jordi Pagans knows the marvellous landscape of Cadaqués, which since that moment captivates him. This small town of the northern Spanish Catalan coast and the sites around it offer the artist a peculiar and structured landscape which reveals itself as a pre-existence of his own dreamed landscape. Already a solid context of masses is characteristic of his paintings, and furthermore, the quiet and broad sense of the figurative and realistic composition, which his work has developed since then.

Artistic Style

In absence of violent contrast and supported by the Mediterranean conception of light and colour it is remarkable in his career the constant maturation of an almost gestual modulation techniques of form and volume based upon brush strokes full of impasto. Pagans i Monsalvatje sees painting as a personal interpretation of the artist but capable of arriving to the onlooker through a never-ending state of crisis between knowledge and the feeling of reality.
Through his career, Jordi Pagans has worked and investigated with different materials to paint his urban and Mediterranean landscapes and still lives. He has arisen not only as an oil painter but also as a drawer, watercolorist, pastel and gouache painter. Not to forget his graphic work done in a great diversity of techniques but fundamentally etchings.

Exhibitions


1959
  • Sala Municipal d'Exposicions, Girona
1961
  • "Le Club des Quatre Vents", Paris
1962
  • Ateneu Barcelonès, Barcelona
1963
  • Sala Vayreda, Barcelona
1966
  • Sala Vayreda, Barcelona
1967
  • Casa de Cultura, Girona
1968
  • Sala de la Caixa de Pensions, Girona
1969
  • Sala Vayreda, Barcelona
1970
  • Casa de Cultura, Girona
1971
  • Sala Vayreda, Barcelona
  • Sala de la Caixa de Pensions, Girona
1972
  • Gallery Les Voltes, Olot
  • L'Hostal, Cadaqués
  • Sala Vall Paradís, Terrassa
1973
  • Sala Vayreda, Barcelona
  • Sala Municipal d'Exposicions, Girona
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
  • Art gallery Sant Lluc, Olot
  • Art gallery L'Amistat, Cadaqués
  • Gallery Sant Pol, Sant Joan de les Abadesses
  • Gallery Art-3, Figueres
  • Art gallery d'Ara, Igualada
  • 1979
    • Gallery Maifrén, Barcelona
    • Gallery U, Cadaqués
    • Gallery Agora-3, Sitges
    • Sala Navarro, Barcelona
    1980
    • Sala Gòtica d'Art, Lleida
    • Sala d'Art Galera, Reus
    • Gallery Sant Lluc, Olot
    • Cercle Artístic, Tortosa
    • Centre del Comerç, Tortosa
    • Art gallery Sant Jordi, Girona
    • Art gallery d'Ara, Igualada
    1981
    • Gallery Arxiu Tobella, Terrassa
    • Gallery Coso-34, Huéscar
    • Gallery La Gavina, Palamós
    • Gallery Sacharoff, Barcelona
    • Centre del Comerç, Tortosa
    1982
    • Sala Dalmau, Barcelona
    • Art gallery L'Amistat, Cadaqués
    • Niu d'Art, Vilassar de Dalt
    1983
    1984
    • Sala d'Art "La Caixa", Caldes de Montbui
    • Sala Dalmau, Barcelona
    • Gallery La Gavina, Palamós
    • Gallery Sa Llumenera, Cadaqués
    • Art gallery Terra Ferma, Lleida
    1985
    • Sala d'Art Aida, Terrassa
    • Gallery Sant Lluc, Olot
    • Sala d'Art Port Lligat, Cadaqués
    • Gallery Espuña, Sant Feliu de Guíxols
    • Centre de Comerç, Tortosa
    1986
    • Sala Dalmau, Barcelona
    • Sala Renoir, Zaragoza
    • Sala d'Art L'Amistat, Cadaqués
    • Centre de Comerç, Tortosa
    1987
    • Andorra Art Galery, Andorra la Vella
    • Sala Aida, Terrassa
    • Sala Dalmau, Barcelona
    1988
    • Sala Clariana, Vic
    • Art gallery Port Lligat, Cadaqués
    • Centre de Comerç, Tortosa
    1989
    1990
    • Gallery Dalmau, Barcelona
    • Art gallery Port Lligat, Cadaqués
    • Art gallery l'Artística, Girona
    1991
    • Art gallery Atelier, Barcelona
    • Art gallery Agora-3, Sitges
    • Art gallery Carma, Platja d'Aro
    1992
    • Centre de Comerç Sala d'Art, Tortosa
    1993
    • , Barcelona
    • Sala d'Art Conxa López, Torredembarra
    1994
    • Rembrandt Tot Art, Vilanova i la Geltrú
    • Art gallery Les Voltes, Olot
    1995
    • , Barcelona
    1996
    • Dillon Galery, London
    • Art gallery L’Artística. Girona
    1999
    • , Barcelona
    2000
    • Art gallery Les Voltes, Olot. Girona
    • Art gallery La Riba, Cadaqués
    2001
    • , Barcelona
    2003
    • Art gallery Àgora 3, Sitges
    2004
    • , Barcelona
    2005
    • Art gallery La Riba, Cadaqués
    2006
    • Art gallery Àgora 3, Sitges
    2007
    • Art gallery Àgora 3, Sitges
    2013
    • , Barcelona

    Awards

    1956
    "Real Círculo Artístico" award, Concourse of new painters, Barcelona council
    1959
    Young painting award "Rafael Llimona", Sala Parés, Barcelona
    1967
    Honor diploma "XI Salon de Mayo", Barcelona
    1968
    Second prize in the painting concourse "Vila de Centelles"
    1969
    Third position in the Vallès art meeting, Granollers
    First position in thepainting concourse "Vila de Centelles
    Second position in the "National" concourse of Amposta
    1972
    "María Grifé" award, VII Concourse "Vila de Palamós"
    1974
    "Ministerio de la Vivienda" prize
    IX Concourse "Vila de Palamós"
    1975
    "María Trías" award, "Vila de Palamós"
    1980
    "Ciudad de Huesca" diploma, IV Biennal Nacional de Huesca
    1982
    Special mention, Sala de Avignon, France
    Honorifical mention in the VIII Biennal of Vilafranca del Penedès