Ferrán García Sevilla
Galería Juana de Aizpuru
Sama 66 (all works 1991) is a true “all over” painting. The dispersion completely disorients vision; it does away with centering and elicits a hypnotic impression of vertigo. All areas of the surface are homologous, sharing the same force. If we recognize its painted arrows as scriptural or pretextual indicators—if we acknowledge in them an allusive insinuation of sense—we would have to infer as well that this eventual writing has been deconstructed, that it is conceived in the same way Derrida considered what he calls the “arch-trace.” Thus what Ferrán García Sevilla paints is nothing other