Royal Portrait

Spanish visual artist Joan Bofill (43) created a portrait of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia in Belgrade on September 13

The work will be included in his Double Portrait collection, which will be featured in his upcoming solo exhibition in New York.

Spanish artist Joan Bofill created a portrait of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia at her apartment in Belgrade on September 13. The work will be included in his Double Portrait collection, which will be featured in his upcoming solo exhibition in New York, opening on October 16 at the Angel Orensanz Foundation.

The show presents Bofill’s ongoing series of portraits of prominent figures from European and North American culture, while also including a curated selection of works produced over the past fifteen years, tracing the artist’s evolution and creative maturity. Joan Bofill Amargós (1982) is a Spanish visual artist and filmmaker whose repertoire includes multiple disciplines, with a particular emphasis on painting and documentary film. His dual focus on visual and audiovisual media defines much of his work, reflecting a deep commitment to the exploration of diverse forms of artistic expression.
Bofill does not distinguish between the creation of a plastic and an audiovisual portrait; for him, both media are equally valid and complementary. His fascination with the interplay between vulnerability and strength, as well as innocence and intuition, drives him to create pieces that explore these themes.

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