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  • Top 3 works:
    • Carole, Sleepless
    • Fontainebleau, Miami
    • Still Life with Gloves
  • Born: 1967
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 8
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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Top-ranked work: Carole, Sleepless
  • Also known as: Enoc Pérez

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Enoc Perez: Architectonic Visions and the Poetics of Color

Enoc Perez (born San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1967) is a Puerto Rican-American artist whose distinctive approach to painting—characterized by meticulous layering techniques and an obsession with modernist architecture—has garnered international acclaim. From his formative years immersed in the vibrant cultural landscape of Puerto Rico to his current residency in New York City, Perez’s artistic journey has been marked by unwavering dedication to exploring themes of identity, memory, and perception through a singular visual language. Perez's early education instilled in him an appreciation for art history and fostered a fascination with architectural spaces—a passion that would become the cornerstone of his artistic practice. Studying at Pratt Institute and Hunter College provided him with foundational skills in painting and sculpture, shaping his understanding of artistic expression and technique. He honed his craft through rigorous experimentation, developing a unique method he describes as “building” paintings: applying oil paint to drawings created beforehand, resulting in textured surfaces that convey depth and complexity. This process reflects his belief that art should be rooted in physical presence and experience—a conviction evident throughout his oeuvre. His artistic vision centers on capturing the essence of modernist architecture, specifically hotels and urban landmarks from the mid-20th century. Perez isn’t merely depicting buildings; he seeks to convey their emotional resonance and psychological impact. Influenced by artists like Monet and Picasso, he employs a technique reminiscent of Impressionism—creating luminous paintings that prioritize color and atmosphere—to evoke feelings of nostalgia and contemplation. As he eloquently stated, “In a way, these architects really believed in the idea of utopia. There’s a true sense of believing in these buildings, and if you look at contemporary architecture, that's not as much the case.” He admires the ambition and optimism inherent in these structures, contrasting them with the often sterile realities of modern urban life. Perez’s artistic output has been recognized globally through numerous solo exhibitions and inclusions in prestigious collections. Institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, British Museum, Hammer Museum, and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico showcase his work alongside celebrated artists from around the world. His paintings are characterized by their meticulous detail, vibrant color palettes, and symmetrical compositions—elements that contribute to their striking visual impact. He continues to push boundaries within contemporary art, cementing his legacy as a visionary artist who elevates architectural spaces into vehicles for profound artistic exploration.
  • Notable Exhibitions: Dallas Contemporary, UTA Artist Space, Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Faggionato Fine Art
  • Collections: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, British Museum
  • Influences: Claude Monet, Picasso