Collection: Josep Moscardó

Josep Moscardó (Barcelona, ​​1953) is a Catalan painter, sculptor, engraver, and draftsman with a strong post-impressionist tradition, renowned for his mastery of color, light, and the poetic representation of everyday life. His work is characterized by spontaneous brushstrokes, luminous atmospheres, and an expressive approach that engages the viewer through cityscapes, seascapes, interior scenes, and figurative motifs.

Trained at the Escola de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi and the Escola d'Arts Aplicades i Oficis de Barcelona, ​​Moscardó has maintained a style faithful to painting from nature , capturing the essence of his surroundings and his travels through Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, Paris, Europe and the United States.

His artistic production also includes graphic work and mixed media; between 1998 and 2016 he was linked to the La Palmera screen printing workshop, where he explored new visual expressions through graphic processes.

Since the early 1970s, Moscardó has exhibited regularly both in Spain and abroad, with solo shows in the United States and participation in group exhibitions in the United Kingdom, the United States, Hong Kong, Japan, Italy, Switzerland, and other countries. He currently exhibits his work periodically in galleries in Barcelona and Sant Cugat del Vallès.

In addition to painting, he has incorporated iron sculpture since the early eighties, expanding his visual language towards three-dimensionality with pieces of strong formal vitality.

His work is featured in public and private collections, and has been the subject of monographic exhibitions such as Parelles at La GaLeRia (Sant Cugat del Vallès), where panoramas, cityscapes, scenes and sculptures were exhibited that reflect his visual poetics and his constant interest in human relationships and everyday spaces.