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  • Skapelsedatum1925
  • Dimensioner24.0 x 31.0 cm

Explore the mesmerizing world of Xul Solar, Argentine surrealist painter known for geometric abstraction and profound occult symbolism. Discover his iconic artworks and delve into his influential legacy.

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A Luminary of the Avant-Garde: The Enigmatic World of Xul Solar

Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari, known to the world as Xul Solar, was a figure who defied easy categorization. Born in San Fernando, Argentina, in 1887, his life and art were a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of cosmopolitan upbringing, esoteric exploration, and an unwavering dedication to artistic innovation. His parents—a Baltic German father and an Italian mother—instilled in him a sensibility open to diverse cultural currents, a foundation that would profoundly shape his artistic journey. Though initially educated as both a musician and architect, it was during extensive travels through Europe – London, Paris, Turin, Genoa, Milan – that Schulz Solari discovered his true calling: painting. He began with watercolor, later embracing tempera and occasionally oils, each medium serving as a vehicle for increasingly complex visions. The adoption of the name “Xul Solar” itself is deeply revealing; derived from the Latin "lux" (light) and "solar," it embodies the artist’s fascination with illumination, energy, and the universal forces that underpin existence. It wasn't merely a pseudonym but an invocation of his artistic philosophy.

Influences and Artistic Development

Xul Solar’s early work reflected the prevailing European avant-garde movements, yet he quickly transcended imitation to forge a uniquely personal style. His encounter with British occultist Aleister Crowley in 1924, though brief, left an indelible mark, sparking an interest in mysticism and symbolism that would permeate his art. Upon returning to Buenos Aires, Xul Solar became a central figure in the “Florida Group” (also known as the "Martín Fierro group"), a hub of intellectual and artistic ferment. Here, he forged close friendships with literary giants Jorge Luis Borges and Leopoldo Marechal, relationships that fostered a cross-pollination of ideas and profoundly influenced his creative output. This association wasn’t merely social; it was an exchange of philosophical inquiries, linguistic experimentation, and shared explorations of the subconscious. His paintings began to incorporate invented alphabets, geometric abstractions infused with occult symbolism, and dreamlike landscapes populated by enigmatic figures. He didn't simply depict reality; he constructed alternate realities governed by his own internal logic.

A Universe of Symbols and Languages

The core of Xul Solar’s artistic practice lay in the creation of a personal mythology—a universe brimming with invented languages, symbolic systems, and fantastical creatures. He developed two complete artificial languages: “Neocriollo,” a poetic blend of Portuguese and Spanish intended for spoken communication, and “Panlengua,” an ambitious attempt at a universal language linking mathematics, music, astrology, and the visual arts. These linguistic endeavors weren’t merely intellectual exercises; they were integral to his artistic vision, informing the intricate patterns and coded messages embedded within his paintings. He believed that language held the key to unlocking deeper truths about the universe, and he sought to create a system of communication that transcended cultural boundaries. This fascination extended to other areas: he designed musical instruments based on esoteric principles and even invented a complex board game called “Panajedrez,” governed by rules derived from his semiotic experiments.

Legacy and Lasting Impact

Despite achieving recognition during his lifetime, with a significant exposition at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris in 1962, Xul Solar remained somewhat of an enigmatic figure until after his death in Tigre, Argentina, in 1963. Emilio Pettoruti’s biography published five years later helped to solidify his place within the canon of Argentine art and beyond. Today, Xul Solar is celebrated as a pivotal figure of the Latin American avant-garde—an artist whose work anticipated many of the concerns that would come to define Surrealism and other 20th-century movements. His paintings, with their vibrant colors, intricate symbolism, and otherworldly atmosphere, continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Naná Watzin, Leader of Snakes, and Four Indian Women are just a few examples of his masterpieces that showcase his unique artistic vision. Xul Solar’s legacy extends beyond the realm of painting; he was a visionary thinker, an inventor, and a cultural innovator who dared to imagine alternative realities and challenge conventional modes of thought. His work remains a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries, explore the mysteries of existence, and illuminate the hidden dimensions of the human experience.
Xul Solar

Xul Solar

1887 - 1963 , Argentina

Kortfattad information

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Avant-garde, Surrealism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Jorge Luis Borges
    • Leopoldo Marechal
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Emilio Pettoruti
    • Arturo Martini
  • Date Of Birth: December 14, 1887
  • Date Of Death: April 9, 1963
  • Full Name: Oscar Agustin Schulz Solari
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Naná Watzin
    • Leader of Snakes
    • Four Indian Women
    • Colonial House
    • Holy Dance
  • Place Of Birth: San Fernando, Argentina
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