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Carlos Sánchez Pérez (31 May 1958 – 7 September 2018), known professionally as Ceesepe, (Spanish: [θeˈsepe]) was a Spanish painter and illustrator.[1][2] He was especially prolific in drawings and collages, with his style is often classified as pop art.[3] He is considered a major figure in La Movida Madrileña.[4][5] His pseudonym is based on the Spanish pronunciation of his initials: C: ce, S: ese, P: pe = "Ceesepe".[6]

Carlos Sánchez Pérez
Ceesepe painted by Javier de Juan [es] in 1984
Born(1958-05-31)May 31, 1958
Madrid, Spain
Died(2018-09-07)September 7, 2018
Madrid, Spain
Other namesCeesepe
OccupationPainter and cartoonist
HonoursGold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts
Websitewww.ceesepe.net

In 2011, he received Spain's Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts.[7]


Biography


Title page of Madriz [es] magazine designed by Ceesepe
Title page of Madriz [es] magazine designed by Ceesepe

At sixteen years old, halfway through the 1970's, Ceesepe was introduced to the world of underground comix, coming into contact with Barcelonian artists and illustrators such as Max, Nazario Luque [es], and Javier Mariscal. He worked with them in Barcelona up until 1979.[8] He was one of the most popular painters in the artistic boom of La Movida Madrileña. His work at that stage consisted of screen prints, film posters, album covers, and illustrations.[9]

"My older brother drew and my father and grandfather were carpenters. I was in art school for like a month and left it. That's all my artistic training. There were many there that drew better than me. I could spend a week with a drawing that they did in a day, and mine was half crooked. But they knew that it was mine."

Ceesepe, Vanity Fair[10]

He published his first cartoon series, Slober, in the magazines Star [es], Bésame Mucho [es], El Víbora, Madriz [es], and La Luna de Madrid [es].[11] He created the poster for Pedro Almodóvar's first feature-length film, Pepi, Luci, Bom (1980), and would go on to create eight films himself.[12]

"The time that most interests me is the birth and expansion of photography and painting's reaction to this. There are some years of convergence of many things and concepts that for me are still valid."

Ceesepe, Revista Madriz[13]

Ceesepe formed a distinctive style from the sum of multiple influences, principally British pop art such as Peter Blake and Peter Phillips, as well as previous artists such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Amedeo Modigliani, and Marc Chagall.[14] His first individual exhibition took place in 1979, in the gallery Buades de Madrid. In 1982, Menéndez Pelayo International University exhibited a sample of his work. Two years later, he became one of the best-selling artists of Arco [es] '84.[15] However, one of his cartoon strips, loaded with political allusions to Blas Piñar, Franco, Marx, and Mao, was the basis of an attack by People's Alliance on the magazine where it had been published, Madriz, as well as on the City Council of Madrid, which had subsidized it.[16]

After abandoning comics halfway through the 1980's, he devoted himself mostly to painting, holding exhibitions in places such as Amsterdam, Paris, Angoulême, Geneva, Bali, New York City, and Madrid (Centro Cultural de la Villa, 1985; Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, 1991). In 1984, he participated in a collective exhibition in Barcelona's Fundació Joan Miró.

He also created more film posters, such as the one for Almódovar's Law of Desire (1987), and in his final period designed title pages for the Spanish edition of Rolling Stone. The New Yorker hired him on November 22, 1993 for one of their covers.[17]

His work has been collected in books such as Dibujos (1982), Barcelona By Night (1982), París-Madrid (1985), El difícil arte de mentir (1986), Libro blanco (1990), and Ars morundi (1990).[18]

He died in Madrid on September 7, 2018 at the age of sixty.

Commemorative plaque at the cite of Ceesepe's former studio in Madrid
Commemorative plaque at the cite of Ceesepe's former studio in Madrid

References


  1. Glez, Montero. "¡Viva Ceesepe!". eldiario.es (in Spanish).
  2. Ceesepe (1958-2018) - RTVE.es (in Spanish), 2018-09-14, archived from the original on 2019-05-07
  3. "Ceesepe". www.art-madrid.com.
  4. Ianko López (2018-09-07). "Ceesepe: ¿La movida? No quiero tener nada que ver ni con Alaska, ni con Mario, ni con McNamara". www.revistavanityfair.es (in Spanish).
  5. Vila, Jordi Costa (2018-05-24). Cómo acabar con la contracultura: Historia subterránea de España (1970-2016) (in Spanish). Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial España. ISBN 9788430618446.
  6. Javier de Juan (2018-09-07). "Ceesepe, patrimonio de todos". abc (in Spanish).
  7. Fernando Castro Flórez (2018-09-07). "Muere Ceesepe: el último viaje de un náufrago de la movida madrileña". abc (in Spanish).
  8. González Férriz, Ramón (2012). La revolución divertida : cincuenta años de política pop (Primera edición ed.). Barcelona. ISBN 978-84-9992-239-3. OCLC 933387217.
  9. Pose, Germán (14 May 2017). La mala fama. Almuzara. ISBN 9788416750306.
  10. Ianko López (2018-09-07). "Ceesepe: ¿La movida? No quiero tener nada que ver ni con Alaska, ni con Mario, ni con McNamara". www.revistavanityfair.es (in Spanish).
  11. Nichols, William J. (2013). Toward a Cultural Archive of la Movida : Back to the Future. Fairleigh Dickinson. ISBN 978-1-306-17130-4. OCLC 864746429.
  12. Fernández-Santos, Elsa (2018-07-27). "La contracultura y nosotros, que la quisimos tanto". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
  13. Ceesepe (1958-2018) - RTVE.es (in Spanish), 2018-09-14, archived from the original on 2019-05-07
  14. "Adiós a Ceesepe, "el Toulouse Lautrec" de la Movida que acabó repudiándola". El Español (in Spanish). 2018-09-08. Retrieved 2022-06-06.
  15. Ceesepe entrevista en La Edad de Oro del Pop Español, retrieved 2022-06-06
  16. "Ceesepe". lambiek.net. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
  17. "Las mejores obras de Ceesepe, el artista que pintó la movida". El Español (in Spanish). 2018-09-07. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
  18. "Muere Carlos Sánchez, Ceesepe". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2018-09-07. Retrieved 2022-06-16.



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[es] Ceesepe

Carlos Sánchez Pérez, artísticamente Ceesepe (Madrid, 31 de mayo de 1958-Ib., 7 de septiembre de 2018),[1] fue un pintor e ilustrador español.[2] Autor prolífico, especialmente en dibujos y collages, su estilo se puede encuadrar en el pop art.[3] Considerado uno de los protagonistas[4] de la movida madrileña[5] su nombre artístico es un acrónimo formado por las iniciales de su nombre y sus dos apellidos: C: ce, S: ese, P: pe = «Ceesepe».[6]

[fr] Ceesepe

Carlos Sánchez Pérez, plus connu sous le nom d'artiste de Ceesepe, né le 7 mai 1958 à Madrid et mort le 7 septembre 2018 dans la même ville[1], est un illustrateur, peintre et auteur de bande dessinée espagnol, considéré comme une des figures de la Movida madrilène. Son nom d'artiste est une transcription phonétique de ses initiales C, S et P.



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