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Biografia do Artista

Oscar Domínguez: A Life in Surrealism

Óscar M. Domínguez, a Spanish surrealist painter, was born on January 3, 1906, in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. His early life was profoundly marked by illness—a serious deformation of his facial bone structure and limbs resulting from a congenital condition—which instilled within him an awareness of fragility and imbued his artistic expression with the uncanny. This formative experience became a cornerstone of his oeuvre, shaping his vision of the world and informing his distinctive style.

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

Domínguez devoted himself to painting at a young age after suffering a serious illness which affected his growth. At 21, he moved to Paris, immersing himself in the vibrant art scene—a decisive step that propelled him into contact with avant-garde figures like Yves Tanguy and Pablo Picasso—whose influence would permeate his artistic trajectory. He initially worked for his father’s export business in Les Halles while frequenting cabarets at night, cultivating an environment conducive to experimentation and inspiration. His initial explorations of painting showcased a clear progression toward abstraction and a fearless embrace of unconventional techniques. Notably, he studied experimental printmaking with Stanley William Hayter at Atelier 17, solidifying his commitment to Surrealist principles.

Embracing Surrealism

In 1933 Domínguez encountered André Breton—the undisputed leader of Surrealism—and Paul Éluard, forging an alliance that would solidify his dedication to the movement’s core tenets. He actively participated in pivotal exhibitions held in Copenhagen (1934), London, and Tenerife (1936), showcasing his work alongside luminaries like Dalí and Tanguy. Domínguez's artistic vision was profoundly shaped by Breton’s theoretical framework—a rejection of rational thought and an affirmation of the subconscious—resulting in imagery characterized by dreamlike landscapes and unsettling juxtapositions. He became a fervent advocate for decalcomania, a technique pioneered by Hayter that involved pressing paint between two surfaces to generate unexpected textures and patterns—a method he considered essential for unlocking the expressive potential of art.

Notable Works and Artistic Style

Domínguez developed a distinctive style characterized by dreamlike imagery, distorted forms, and innovative techniques. His most celebrated paintings include “The Infernal Machine” (1937), which achieved considerable recognition at auction in 2000—selling for 2,770,000 FF—and “Roma’s Portrait” (1933)—a piece valued at £902,500 during Christie’s London sale in 2014. His use of decalcomania—often employing glass as a substrate—produced striking visual effects that captured the essence of Surrealist aesthetics. Domínguez's canvases are populated by amorphous shapes and fragmented figures—a deliberate departure from traditional representation—reflecting his preoccupation with exploring psychological depths and confronting existential anxieties. He meticulously crafted objects imbued with symbolic significance, mirroring the Surrealists’ fascination with automatism and challenging viewers to decipher hidden meanings within seemingly simple forms.

Personal Life and Tragic End

Domínguez began a passionate affair with Marie-Laure de Noailles in 1952—a relationship that captivated Parisian society—and tragically succumbed to suicide on December 31, 1957, by slashing his wrists in the bath. His final act underscored the pervasive influence of existential despair within his artistic worldview and cemented his legacy as a singular voice within Surrealist art. Marie-Laure arranged for his interment in the Bischoffsheim family mausoleum at Montparnasse Cemetery—a poignant reminder of his untimely demise and an enduring symbol of artistic vulnerability. Domínguez’s work continues to inspire artists worldwide, serving as testament to the transformative power of imagination and the unwavering pursuit of artistic truth.
Óscar Domínguez

Óscar Domínguez

1906 - 1957 , Espanha

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Surrealismo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['André Breton']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Yves Tanguy
    • Pablo Picasso
  • Date Of Birth: 3 janeiro 1906
  • Date Of Death: 31 dezembro 1957
  • Full Name: Oscar Manuel Domínguez Palazón
  • Nationality: Espanhol
  • Notable Artworks:
    • A Máquina Infernal
    • Retrato de Roma
  • Place Of Birth: San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Espanha