Between the Lines

Artist: Daniel
Where: 886 Geary
Event Date: May 16, 2015
Event Time: 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Location: 886 Geary, San Francisco

Exhibit Dates: May 16 - June 6

For more details: http://www.whitewallssf.com/artists/daniel-munoz

“Between the Lines” solo project space by Daniel “San” Munoz at 886 Geary

His career began in the painting of the early nineties on the walls and furniture in public spaces in his hometown. After several years as an autodidact, he moved to Madrid to begin his university studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts, which is compatible with his first exhibitions and interventions in many cities in Spain and Europe.
Thereafter there is a change in his career and drawing becoming a tool of his artistic language.

Since its start his work has been highly figurative and is developed using public space exclusively for support. His intention was to have its message to as many people as possible, no socio-cultural discrimination.

His language is composed of symbols and codes that give rise to a careful reading between the narrative of classical painting and moral discourses of contemporary art. All his works force us to fall into the different interpretations and confusing, despite relate the events and everyday anecdotes, based on the most mundane topics.

In recent years he has performed hundreds of interventions in public spaces and exhibitions worldwide. His work has been published in numerous books and publications artistic prestige, emphasizing his monograph entitled “Between lines”, published in 2007.