

Biography
Joan Antoni Rodríguez Roca, known as JARR, is a prominent Spanish pop artist with a notable international exhibition history. He began his artistic journey by studying at the School of Arts and Crafts of Valencia and the Joan Bta Cabanilles Dance Conservatory in 1990, with dance influencing but not defining his career. JARR transitioned to visual arts, embracing new technologies and object art while maintaining a unique artistic identity. His artistic series, including Pas-à-Quatre, Kit-Kat Grunge, and Layers and Sub-layers, explore various themes such as isolation, connection, and the impact of COVID-19. JARR's work has been exhibited in multiple countries and is held in prestigious museums like the Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno and the Museo de Bellas Artes de México. His art is deeply influenced by dance and emphasizes the use of color and new media to express complex concepts.