Untitled
2004
5.0 x 64.0 cm
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Biografía del artista
Susana Solano: Sculpting Memory and Metal
Susana Solano, born in Barcelona in 1946, is a Spanish sculptor whose monumental works explore themes of memory, landscape, and architectural spaces—often imbued with a palpable sense of solitude. Her artistic journey began with painting, developing her distinctive sculptural style primarily in the late 1970s, influenced by formative experiences rooted deeply within her childhood surroundings. Studying at the Real Acadèmia Catalana de Bellas Artes de San Jorge solidified her foundational understanding of art history and technique, shaping her subsequent explorations into materiality and form.- Early Influences: Solano’s artistic vision draws heavily from Catalan artisanal forging traditions and echoes the pioneering work of Spanish sculptors like Julio González, Jorge Oteiza, and Eduardo Chillida—artists who championed abstraction and engaged with philosophical questions about perception and materiality. These figures profoundly impacted her aesthetic sensibilities, encouraging a preoccupation with exploring the relationship between form and space through unconventional materials.
- Transition to Sculpture: Solano’s decision to utilize sheet iron wasn't merely a stylistic choice; it represented a fundamental reconsideration of artistic process and material engagement. Like David Smith and Anthony Caro, she championed the transformative power of industrial materials—challenging traditional sculptural conventions and pushing boundaries of form and technique.
- Material Exploration: Beyond iron, Solano experimented with glass and wire mesh, juxtaposing contrasting textures and densities to heighten visual impact and conceptual depth. This meticulous attention to detail—combined with a masterful command of sculptural technique—established her as one of Spain’s most accomplished sculptors.
- Recognition & Awards: Solano's sculptures are held in collections spanning across continents, including Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and MACBA Barcelona
Susana Solano
1946 - , España
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Escultura Minimalista
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Anthony Caro
- David Smith
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Juan Muñoz
- Jorge Oteiza
- Eduardo Chillida
- Date Of Birth: Barcelona, España
- Date Of Death: Viviente
- Full Name: Susana Solano
- Nationality: Española
- Notable Artworks:
- Jaosokor
- Sin título
- Place Of Birth: Barcelona

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