Jordi Ortiz. Tarragona, 1957. Graphic designer and photographer. In 1981 he participated together with Chantal Grande
and David Balsells at the opening of the Forvm Gallery.
As a graphic designer, he has specialized in the design of art books.
As a photographer he has participated in several individual and collective exhibitions: Galeria Déco, Tarragona; Photo Center Toni Prim, Lleida; "Echoes of Spain", Merignac (Bordeaux); "Contemporary art", Maison Gibert (Lézignan-Corbières); Forvm Foundation of Tarragona, as part of the SCAN festival; "Poetic disruptions around the Ricarda", Barcelona; Museum of Modern Art of Tarragona, Tarragona; Les Bernardes, Space of Contemporary Culture, Salt (Girona); Vallgrassa, Center Experimental de les Arts, Parc del Garraf; Galeria Artur Ramon Art, Barcelona.
There are photographs of him in the collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, the Forvm Foundation in Tarragona,
the Modern Art Museum of Tarragona and several private collections.
He is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the Forvm Foundation for Photography.
Articles
Carlos Izquierdo. "Wuthering Heights." Diari de Tarragona, Tarragona, November 3, 2015
Gloria Aznar. "Nature is a golden treasure". Diario de Tarragona, Tarragona, 26/2/2021
Eudald Camps. «Jordi Ortiz: the liturgy of light». Bonart, Girona, 2/4/2021
Arnau Martínez. «Jordi Ortiz: I have put gold in the photographs to sacralize nature» Surtdecasa.cat, 22/03/2021
Abel Figueres. "Jordi Ortiz and the sacralization of images of nature". El Temps de les Arts, 27/9/2021
Conxita Oliver. "Sacralizing nature". El Temps de les Arts, 26/11/2022
Conxita Oliver. "The tree is all of humanity." El Temps de les Arts, 27/09/2024
Texts
Perejaume, "Saints"
Victoria Cirlot, "Sacred Nature"
Pilar Parcerisas, "Golden Balms"
Victoria Cirlot, «The mystery of forms. The other imagination of Jordi Ortiz»
Monographic publications
The surroundings. Museum of Modern Art of Tarragona, Tarragona, February 2021
The environment. Les Bernardes, Contemporary culture space, Salt (Girona), September 2021
City, self-published, 2016
The environment, self-published, 2021