In monumental, gestural paintings Parlá connects autobiography with grand subcultural histories. With roots in Subway art, his signature, stylized writing is painted and scribed into the surface of artworks which, through dense layering, are rendered partially abstract - establishing both symbolic and literal modes of legibility. Created with a wealth of materials, techniques and pigments, the paintings evoke post-war Abstract Expressionism as easily as the textures of urban space like painted trains and peeling billboards. Parlá’s experimental process is embedded in dance. The artist explain...
Bio
Cuban-American artist José Parlá was born 1973 in Miami, Florida and now practices in Brooklyn, New York.
Career
The artist was awarded a scholarship from Savannah College of Art & Design at just 16 years old when a teacher discovered the already-exceptional calibre of his work.
Did you know?
Many cite It’s Yours, Parlá’s 2020 solo exhibition at The Bronx Museum of The Arts, as New York's last great pre-pandemic opening.