JOAN SALÓ Spanish, b. 1983

Biography

 

Joan Saló navigates white as a space of repetition and rhythm. His paintings, built from thousands of hand-drawn lines using ink and acrylic, unfold like woven fields of thought. There is a strong kinship to minimalism and to Agnes Martin’s meditative grids, yet Saló’s visual language feels closer to calligraphy and automatic writing. He builds volume through nuance, structure through fragility. White becomes a zone of introspection—an intimate landscape mapped through gesture and restraint.

Works
  • JOAN SALÓ, Untitled
    JOAN SALÓ
    Untitled
    195H x 135 x 4 cm
  • JOAN SALÓ, Untitled 1
    JOAN SALÓ
    Untitled 1
    175 x 195 x 4 cm
  • JOAN SALÓ, Untitled 2
    JOAN SALÓ
    Untitled 2
    195 x 135 x 4 cm
  • JOAN SALÓ, Untitled 3
    JOAN SALÓ
    Untitled 3
    195 x 135 x 4 cm
  • JOAN SALÓ, Untitled 4
    JOAN SALÓ
    Untitled 4
    50 x 60 x 3 cm
  • JOAN SALÓ, Untitled 5
    JOAN SALÓ
    Untitled 5
    60 x 50 x 3 cm
Press
Exhibitions
Bibliography

2006 - Won first prize at Arte in Artegna “Presente Futuro”, marking an early distinction at the outset of his career.

2008 - Received the purchase prize at the Bienal de Arte Ciudad de Amposta, one of his first public collection-related recognitions.

2014 - Exhibited at the Lissone Contemporary Art Museum, placing his work in a recognized institutional setting in Italy.

2017–2019 - Participated in the Jeune Création Européenne Biennale, shown across several European venues.

2020–2021 — Received the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe stipend followed by the Neustart Kultur grant from Stiftung Kunstfonds Bonn

2022 — Presented Hypnagogia at the New Cemetery of Igualada, a site-specific project in one of Catalonia’s most significant architectural landmarks.

2025 — Exhibited in White on White and Traces at Galerie Sept, while also appearing in CCA Collection at CCA Andratx and being named a finalist for the Premi Antoni Vilacasas in Barcelona.