Fragmentos de tiempo y materia - Carlos Ciriza
Carlos Ciriza (Pamplona-Spain 1964), is a renowned artist with great international projection, and works distributed to date in 25 countries in Europe, America, Asia and Oceania. He has participated in almost 200 solo and group exhibitions. His career has been forged in more than 34 years, in which...
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San Luis Potosí
Museo Federico Silva Escultura Contemporánea
2020
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Zusammenfassung: | Carlos Ciriza (Pamplona-Spain 1964), is a renowned artist with great international projection, and works distributed to date in 25 countries in Europe, America, Asia and Oceania. He has participated in almost 200 solo and group exhibitions. His career has been forged in more than 34 years, in which he reveals a continuous search, a constant progress of investigation of the infinite possibilities that can occur in the relationship between color, matter, volume, space, emptiness and balance. This artist is a renowned sculptor and painter, both of which are related to each other. In his painting, the author harmonically captures shapes and volumetric fragments, which he combines with masses of color. Close to nature, poetry and music, he is mainly inspired by his thoughts, emotions and personal experiences. On this occasion, 21 medium-format iron sculptures are exhibited in which the sculptor faces and develops a dialogue with the minerals that become metals, covering all phases and scales of the steelmaking process. "They are small and large-format sculptures made of iron forged on fire. Corrosion, oxidation and the whim of fire are finally the skin of Ciriza's sculptures, rustic and of great magnetism" (HKB Translation) --Page [8] |
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Beschreibung: | Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Fragmentos de tiempo y materia" held in 2020 at the Museo Federico Silva in San Luis Potosí, México |
Beschreibung: | 59 Seiten 20 cm |
ISBN: | 9786079503130 978-607-95031-3-0 6079503131 607-95031-3-1 |