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Spanish sculptor Susana Solano creates large-scale metal & wire mesh sculptures inspired by Barcelona memories. Known for minimalist, geometric works & exhibited globally.

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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.
  • Transition to Sculpture: Recognizing the expressive potential of metal, Solano moved away from canvas, embracing sheet iron as her primary medium in the mid-1980s. This shift coincided with a move towards geometric minimalism, mirroring trends prevalent in international sculpture at the time.
Solano’s sculptures are characterized by their striking simplicity and monumental scale—often incorporating elements of architectural enclosure and open space—reflecting her fascination with landscapes and evoking feelings of contemplation. She skillfully manipulates metal sheets and wire mesh to create structures that appear both fragile and enduring, conveying a profound connection to the natural world and exploring concepts of containment and liberation. Her work frequently references thermal baths, spaces associated with ritual and transformation, underscoring themes of personal reflection and spiritual inquiry.
  • Material Exploration: Beyond iron, Solano incorporates glass and wire mesh into her sculptures, experimenting with contrasting textures and densities to heighten visual impact and conceptual depth.
  • Notable Exhibitions: Her artistic reputation gained international recognition through participation in prestigious events such as Documenta Kassel (1987 & 1992), São Paulo Biennial (1987), Venice Biennale (1988 & 1993), and Whitechapel Art Gallery (1993).
Solano’s retrospective at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in 1993 marked a pivotal moment in her career, establishing her as one of Spain's leading sculptors. Represented by Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City since 1996, Solano continues to produce innovative works that engage with contemporary concerns while honoring the legacy of modernist sculpture—artists like Anthony Caro and David Smith who championed radical experimentation and challenged conventional notions of form and space. Her work has been recognized globally through exhibitions at institutions including Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, MoMA New York, Fundació ICO Madrid, Irish Museum of Modern Art Dublin, and IVAM Valencia. She received Spain’s National Award for Plastic Arts in 1988—a testament to her enduring contribution to the art world.
  • 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
Her artistic legacy resides in her ability to transform raw materials into evocative forms that communicate complex ideas about memory, space, and the human condition—solidifying her place as a significant figure within the history of 20th-century sculpture.
solano, susana

solano, susana

1946 - , Spain

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Minimalist Sculpture
  • 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, Spain (1946)
  • Date Of Death: Living
  • Full Name: Susana Solano
  • Nationality: Spanish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Jaosokor
    • Untitled
  • Place Of Birth: Barcelona
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