Eduardo Jaudenes Salazar, Director Artnews
The monographic book on the work of Helena Revuelta "Yesterday's Truth is Today's Letdown" authored by Antonio Leyva, poet and essayist, member of the Spanish and International Associations of Art Critics and the College of Writers of Spain, it is a must-have book for all art lovers.
Helena Revuelta holds her first personal exhibition in Madrid, which is accompanied by the presentation of the book "Yesterday's Truth is Today's Letdown", authored by Antonio Leyva, writer, and art critic, dedicated to the work of this young painter. Starting from the Jung quote that serves as its title, it describes the psychological, intimate component of the artist's "panic and lost" figuration in its expressionist component, however, her ascendancy in surrealism through an automatism that is the means of communication between that inner world and our surrounding reality, raising a polysemy of meanings far from the iconography with which we commonly identify that movement.
Helena Revuelta is a painter who knows how to capture the secret essence of things and not their external appearance. Helena is the child of understanding. The artist makes beauty a place where we can all come together. Contemplating her work produces sublime experiences.
Helena Revuelta is an integral artist, who creates with her paintings an immortal image accessible to everyone. Through the use of color she penetrates form, and form she is the creator of a multitude of dimensions, a dimension beyond space and time.