Distancia sin medida is a work that immerses us in the creative universe of Manolo Quejido, a Sevillian painter born in 1946. This book accompanies the eponymous exhibition that reviews his artistic trajectory since 1964, showcasing his evolution from expressionism and pop to vibrant painting inspired by everyday life, yet always in dialogue with Western pictorial tradition.
Through its pages, the reader discovers how Quejido addresses spatiality in pictorial representation and reflects on the distance that media impose between reality and our perception. Using elements such as product labels and press photographs, the artist articulates a critique of consumerism and the mediation of images in contemporary society.