The Maturity of Generation X Art

Above left, Sourrouille understands his work as “a profession, with its passion”. On the right, Lazkoz sees the 1990s as “a nihilistic post-punk era.” Below left, Candaudap says that Joseph Beuys opened the arts to eclecticism. And on the right, Zubero took photography to “pure abstraction.”

Four Basque artists taking part in an exhibition at the General Meetings recall the start of their careers in the 1990s and the changes that have occurred up to now

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