Hang-Up Gallery

London
Hang-Up Gallery

José Parlá

(American, born 1973)
José Parlá is a contemporary American painter, best known for his monumental calligraphic abstractions. His colorful and amalgamative work conflates ideas of art and architecture, blurring the lines between identity, environment, graffiti, and language. "I’m really interested in the way our lives are built up out of memory and history,” he once explained in Architecture Digest, “and how we reflect that in our surroundings.” Born in Miami, FL in 1973, he has gone on to widespread critical acclaim, garnering commissions for large-scale architectural installations such as the Barclays Center in New York, and, more recently, a sprawling 90-foot mural in the lobby of One World Trade Center in lower Manhattan. As a major contributor to contemporary...