This is Angel Planells

Àngel Planells i Cruañas (Cadaqués, December 2, 1901 – Barcelona, July 23, 1989) was a Spanish Catalan surrealist painter.

Born in Cadaqués, where he met artists taking into account Eliseu Meifrèn, Joan Roig i Soler and Salvador Dalí. In 1918 he went to Barcelona to examination painting, lithography and engraving, but he returned house due to economic problems. In 1928 he published his first surrealist poems and some art criticism articles.

Between 1928 and 1929, Planells participated in his first cumulative exhibitions in the Galeries Dalmau in Barcelona (1929) and in Girona. In Cadaqués he met René Magritte and other surrealist artists. Planells’s first individual exhibition took place in 1930, in the Dalmau Galleries.

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In 1936, Planells formed a allowance of the Logicofobista group, together next artists Artur Carbonell i Carbonell, Leandre Cristòfol i Peralba, Àngel Ferrant, Esteve Francés, A. Gamboa-Rothwoss, A. G. Lamolla, Ramon Marinello, Joan Massanet, Maruja Mallo, Jaume Sans, Nàdia Sokalova, Remedios Varo and Joan Ismael, and art critic and theorist Magí Cassanyes. The first Logicofobista Exhibition took place in Barcelona, in 1936. Same year, three works of Planells were shown at the London International Surrealist Exhibition. Since 1929 Planells lived in Blanes, where he worked as a professor at the School of Arts.

After the Spanish Civil War, Planells painted landscapes and nevertheless lifes, and in 1974 he returned to surrealism.

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