Maurizio Valch

Joined Artfinder: Oct. 2025

Artworks for sale: 10

Spain

About Maurizio Valch

 
 
  • Biography

    Maurizio Valch is a contemporary abstract artist working in large-scale metaphysical and architectural abstraction. His paintings explore monolithic structures, vertical tension and structural silence, constructing spatial mappings of inner consciousness.

    Working primarily in dominant formats such as 120 × 160 cm, Valch develops minimalist symbolic compositions where horizon lines, segmented planes and monumental forms create architectural environments rather than decorative images. His abstraction is not expressive gesture, but controlled spatial structure — a balance between mass, void and contained vibration.

    Through monoliths, eclipsed celestial elements and incised interventions, his work investigates presence, absence and the inner architecture of perception.

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  • Education

    1987 - 1991

    Escuela de arte Aguas de la Cañada

  • Awards

    2017

    Exhibited at Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona

    Presentation of the series Espirales at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona. The exhibition marked a significant phase in the development of my structural abstraction, consolidating my exploration of archetypal form, spatial rhythm and symbolic architecture.

    The series examined rotational movement as an interior mapping structure, establishing the transition toward large-scale metaphysical compositions centered on silence, proportion and contained intensity.
  • Upcoming Events

    Upcoming events

    Event: Forthcoming 2026 — Valencia, Spain Large-Scale Monolithic Series

    Dates: 10 Sep 2026 - 20 Sep 2026

    Venue: Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Av. del Professor López Piñero, 7, Quatre Carreres, 46013 València, España

    Preparation of a full body of work centered on large-scale metaphysical and architectural abstraction. The series consolidates the evolution toward dominant 120 × 160 cm formats, integrating monolithic structures, incised stairways and eclipsed celestial bodies as spatial mappings of interior architecture.

    The project is conceived as a cohesive structural statement, reinforcing verticality, silence and proportional discipline within contemporary symbolic abstraction.

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Education

1987 - 1991

Escuela de arte Aguas de la Cañada


Awards

2017

Exhibited at Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona

Presentation of the series Espirales at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona. The exhibition marked a significant phase in the development of my structural abstraction, consolidating my exploration of archetypal form, spatial rhythm and symbolic architecture.

The series examined rotational movement as an interior mapping structure, establishing the transition toward large-scale metaphysical compositions centered on silence, proportion and contained intensity.

Upcoming events

Event: Forthcoming 2026 — Valencia, Spain Large-Scale Monolithic Series

Dates: 10 Sep 2026 - 20 Sep 2026

Venue: Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Av. del Professor López Piñero, 7, Quatre Carreres, 46013 València, España

Preparation of a full body of work centered on large-scale metaphysical and architectural abstraction. The series consolidates the evolution toward dominant 120 × 160 cm formats, integrating monolithic structures, incised stairways and eclipsed celestial bodies as spatial mappings of interior architecture.

The project is conceived as a cohesive structural statement, reinforcing verticality, silence and proportional discipline within contemporary symbolic abstraction.


 

Biography

Maurizio Valch is a contemporary abstract artist working in large-scale metaphysical and architectural abstraction. His paintings explore monolithic structures, vertical tension and structural silence, constructing spatial mappings of inner consciousness.

Working primarily in dominant formats such as 120 × 160 cm, Valch develops minimalist symbolic compositions where horizon lines, segmented planes and monumental forms create architectural environments rather than decorative images. His abstraction is not expressive gesture, but controlled spatial structure — a balance between mass, void and contained vibration.

Through monoliths, eclipsed celestial elements and incised interventions, his work investigates presence, absence and the inner architecture of perception.