Team Chronicle (Spain, 1964-1981) Crnica Team is the group most representative artistic of Pop Art in Spain. Was formed at first by Manuel Valdés (1942), Rafael Solbes (1940-1981) and Juan Antonio Toledo (1940), which abandonarpronto the group from the proposals theorists of art critic Toms Llorens. Popular Estampa from Valencia, and marked by a social preocupacin leads them to become chroniclers of social facts, cultural and politicians to shake the country, Crnica Team founded in 1964, located close to pop art and the new figuracin Paris, using at will the images purveyed by the mass media of recomponindolas in new situations and trying to respond to the relationship between art and society in the turbulent Spain of the sixties. Team Pop Art Crnica making use of the spot, drawing depersonalized and art as a means of mass communication. His work emerges as a critique of individualism and his works are characterized by being performed in series. Their themed contains POLITICAL-social content, since it coincides at a time of American expansionism (Vietnam) and the dictatorship Spanish. Is also a reaction against other groups dispersed as Dau al Set or Computer 57. Many of their songs inspired estn espaola century painting of gold but embedded in contemporary society. The group experienced an evolution in the early years 1970, then abandoned the rigor of the drawing and the line to make a type of work more pictorial and compositional effects of trompe loeil. In the year 1981 activities are interrupted by the sudden death of Rafael Solbes. The work of Team Crnica becomes more important over the years and without it does not involve the evolution of the figuracin espaola from the seventies. The Team Crnica pictorial production, limited to 17 years will disappear from market and goes to swell the audience of Spain and major European collections Museums and collections: - Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofa Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid - CAC Contemporary Art Centre Malga, Malaga - Patio Herrera. Espaol Contemporary Art Museum, Valladolid - Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno (IVAM) Valencia