Manu vb Tintoré fully embraced the world of art in 1998, after ten years working as an agricultural engineer for NGO's and the United Nations with the poorest farming communities on the planet in countries such as Brazil, Bolivia, Burkina...
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Manu vb Tintoré fully embraced the world of art in 1998, after ten years working as an agricultural engineer for NGO's and the United Nations with the poorest farming communities on the planet in countries such as Brazil, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Costa Rica, Mexico and Ecuador.
He graduated as a Higher Technician in Fine Art at the School of Art and Design in Olot, Catalonia. Throughout his artistic career, he has developed his work on the idea of the human being and his relationship with the environment, turning his work into a contemporary meditation on mankind and his mechanisms of land appropriation and construction. This led him to develop his concept of the "nature of the limit".
Painting, sculpture, photographs, installations and artistic work in territories close to his recent performances. His work has been exhibited monographically in Europe, America, Japan, Korea and China and has been recognized with several prizes including the Ricard Camí de Pintura Prize (Terrassa) and the Cristal d'Or de les Neus First Prize, Snow Sculptures (Andorra) and the Torres García Painting Honour Award (Mataró). In 2019he won the Namur Art Festival Jury Prize (Belgium) which allowed him to exhibit his work alongside the work of art of Joan Miró (l'Arc, Escéne Nationale, France).