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  • Nationality: Spain
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museum of Music of Barcelona
    • Museum of Music of Barcelona
    • Museum of Music of Barcelona
    • Museum of Music of Barcelona
    • Museum of Music of Barcelona
  • Top-ranked work: Buddhist
  • Více informací…
  • Also known as:
    • sara guasteví
    • sara guastevi i sastre
    • sara guastevi
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Born: 1985, Maó, Spain
  • Top 3 works:
    • Buddhist
    • Pungmulnori
    • Samulnori

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What is Sara Guasteví i Sastre’s profession besides being an artist?
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Where did Sara Guasteví i Sastre receive her education in library science?
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Sara Guasteví is currently employed as a documentalist and researcher at:
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What is Sara Guasteví’s blog dedicated to?

Sara Guasteví i Sastre: Capturing the Soul of Korean Music

Sara Guasteví i Sastre, born in Maó, Spain in 1985, is a multidisciplinary artist whose work delves into the vibrant tapestry of Korean music traditions. Combining her background as a librarian and documentalist with a passion for visual storytelling, she brings a meticulous eye to translating complex musical concepts into striking artistic representations—primarily focused on Samulnori and Pungmulnori. Her dedication to preserving cultural heritage is evident not only in her scholarly pursuits but also in the evocative imagery that characterizes her paintings.
  • Education: Guasteví’s academic journey began with a degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Barcelona, followed by a specialization in Documentation.
  • Professional Roles: Currently employed as a documentalist and researcher at the Museu de la Música in Barcelona, she leverages her expertise to explore connections between music and visual culture. Furthermore, she serves as a professor at FIMA (Fundació Institut Musica Autònoma), fostering artistic dialogue and disseminating knowledge.
  • Creative Output: Beyond her professional commitments, Guasteví is an accomplished poet whose work explores themes of identity and memory. Her blog, Sara Guasteví. Un bloc d’il·lusions, showcases her poetic sensibilities and offers insights into her artistic process.
Guasteví's artistic style distinguishes itself through a deliberate fusion of observation and imagination. She meticulously researches Korean music—particularly Samulnori (drum ensemble music) and Pungmulnori (ritualistic folk music)—analyzing its rhythms, movements, and cultural significance. This rigorous investigation informs her canvases, where she employs bold colors and dynamic compositions to convey the energy and spirit of these performances. Her approach isn’t merely about depicting instruments or musicians; it's about capturing the essence of Korean musical traditions—their connection to ritual, community, and storytelling.
  • Technique: Guasteví utilizes acrylic paints on canvas, favoring layering techniques that allow her to build up textures and create depth. Her color palettes are often inspired by traditional Korean textiles and ceramics, reflecting a sensitivity to cultural aesthetics.
  • Influences: While she maintains a relatively quiet artistic profile, Guasteví’s work resonates with influences from Surrealism and Expressionism, evident in her use of symbolic imagery and emotionally charged brushstrokes. These stylistic choices contribute to the expressive power of her paintings.
Her contribution extends beyond individual artworks; Guasteví actively engages in disseminating knowledge about Korean music through publications like “Fontes artis musicae” and presentations at conferences. She champions the importance of documenting cultural practices and fostering intercultural understanding—a mission that aligns seamlessly with her artistic endeavors. Sara Guasteví i Sastre’s paintings serve as powerful visual narratives, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound connections between sound and image, and celebrating the enduring legacy of Korean music traditions.