Luis Vioque
Madrid, Spain, 1966.
Since the beginning of her photography, Vioque has used the landscape for her work in a style that borders on minimalism. The small characters that appear in her photographs give a great dimension to the space represented, regardless of the size of the copy. The insistent search for timeless images and a constant play with the line of the horizon are the arguments she uses to express herself.
Intimate panorama. If I had to define Luis Vioque's style I would undoubtedly use that expression: intimate panoramic. Two apparently opposite words, which come together and fill with meaning in each of his photographs.
In 1989 he began to be interested in photography since then he completed his training in a self-taught way.
Among his latest individual exhibitions include:
Landscape silhouettes, Marita Segovia Gallery. (Madrid).
Panoramic Madrid. Cows House. (Madrid).
Fhotomed Beirud Festival, (Lebanon).
Infinite Horizon, Amárica Room, (Vitoria).
Iceland, Marita Segovia Gallery. (Madrid).
XVI Biennial of Photography of Córdoba.
His work is in numerous collections highlighting:
Alcobendas collection.
Photo Collection Mrs. Lucrecia Botín.
Collection of Contemporary Art of the City Council of Madrid.
Mediterranean box.
Sanostra Collection.
Collection of the Community of Madrid.
Photo Colectania Foundation.
García Purification Collection.
It has published 4 books: An Imaginary Journey, Seas of Portugal, Iceland and Oceans of sand.