Manolo Millares (Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria, Canary Islands, 17 January 1926 – Madrid, 14 August 1972) was a
Spanish painter. Self-taught as an artist, Millares was introduced to
Surrealism in 1948. In 1953, he moved to Madrid and became an abstract
painter. In 1957, Millares along with Antonio Saura and Pablo Serrano
founded the avant-garde group El Paso (The Step) in Madrid. After
showing his work in San Pablo in 1957, Millares' work was introduced to
the United States in 1958. He attained an international reputation by
the early 1960s, and had a solo show at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in
New York in 1961.In Madrid, Millares was associated with
‘The Informalists’, a group of artists including Antoni Tàpies, Enrique
Tábara, Antonio Saura, Laurent Jiménez-Balaguer and Aníbal Villacís
among many others who insisted that art should be removed from theory
and concept. To these artists, the gesture used to make a painting was
all-important. In the 1950s, Millares began to make dramatic collages
from found materials, especially burlap.Relatives include his son
Pascual Millares, and other relatives Angel Manuel Millares, Angel
Manuel Millares Jr., Javier Millares, Michelle Millares, and Mia Marie
Millares.Wikipedia
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