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Fanny Sanín

Fanny Sanín Sader (born 1938) is a Colombian born artist from Bogotá who resides in New York City. The daughter of Gabriel Sanín Tobón and Fanny Sader Guerra, she is best known for her paintings of abstract geometric forms and colors. She is considered to be part of the second generation of abstract artists from Colombia.[1]

Fanny Sanín
Born1938
Bogota, Colombia
EducationUniversity of Los Andes
University of Illinois
Chelsea School of Art
Known forPainting
MovementGeometric abstraction
Websitefannysanin.com

She was awarded an Honoris Causa de Magíster en Artes (honorary master's degree of art) by University of Antioquia in February, 2015.[2]

Her work has been featured in a volume entitled, Fanny Sanín: The Concrete Language of Color and Structure, which appeared in 2019.[3]

Education and training edit

She graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Los Andes in 1960.[4] She continued her studies in the areas of printmaking and art history at the University of Illinois.[5][6] While living in London in the late 1960s, she studied engraving at the Chelsea School of Art.

Work edit

Sanín has cited a number of specific influences, including Ellsworth Kelly, Wassily Kandinsky, and Henri Matisse.[7] Her work is often compared to that of Carmen Herrera and Lygia Clark.

Sanín's work is in several public collections, including the Allen Memorial Art Museum in Oberlin, Ohio, where Sanín donated a painting in 2017. Acrylic No. 1, 2005 was donated by the artist in honor of the scholarly work of Edward J. Sullivan, Helen Gould Sheppard professor of Fine Arts at New York University. Additionally, the museum acquired three studies for this painting: Study for Painting No. 1 (3) 2005, Study for Painting No. 1 (5) 2005, and Study for Painting No. 1 (7) 2005.[8]

Exhibitions and collections edit

In 1993 her painting Acrylic No. 6 was added to the permanent collection of the Art Museum of the Americas.[9] Some of her other works have been added to the permanent collections of the Museo de Arte Abstracto Manuel Felguérez,[10] National Museum of Women in the Arts,[11] the Smithsonian American Art Museum,[12] and the Museo Nacional de Colombia.[13]

Among the temporary exhibits in which she has participated are the Pinta Art Show (2007)[14] and the Durban Segnini Gallery's Abstracción y Constructivismo: Continuidad y ruptura de la modernidad Latinoamericana (2015).[15]

In 2023 her work was included in the exhibition Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-1970 at the Whitechapel Gallery in London.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Cortés Solano, Ana María (June 2015). En Abstracto (in Spanish). Bogotá, Colombia: Museo Nacional de Colombia. p. 3. ISBN 978-958-753-194-7.
  2. ^ Mercado, David Alejandro (11 February 2015). "La Universidad de Antioquia homenajea a la maestra Fanny Sanín Sader". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  3. ^ Sanín, Fanny (2019). Fanny Sanín : the concrete language of color and structure. Adams, Beverly, 1965-, Kirking, Clayton, Oles, James, Rubiano Caballero, Germán, Sims, Patterson, Sokoloff, Ana. Seattle. ISBN 978-0-9996522-9-9. OCLC 1057779173.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Christian, Padilla Peñuela; Germán, Rubiano Caballero (June 2015). En Abstracto (in Spanish). Bogotá, Colombia: Museo Nacional de Colombia. p. 44. ISBN 978-958-753-194-7.
  5. ^ . Colarte (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 10 July 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Fanny Sanín". Durban Segnini Gallery (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  7. ^ Machado Fiorillo, Lorena. "Una vida hecha color". El Espectador (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  8. ^ "Fanny Sanín works acquired by the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College, Ohio – Fanny Sanin". Retrieved 2019-03-02.
  9. ^ "FANNY SANÍN - Arts of the Americas". Organization of American States. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Fanny Sanín dona nueve obras al Museo Nacional de Colombia". ARTEINFORMADO (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  11. ^ "Fanny Sanín | Artist Profile". National Museum of Women in the Arts. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Fanny Sanín". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Fanny Sanín". Museo Nacional de Colombia. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  14. ^ Cotter, Holland (19 November 2007). "Bulletins From a Bustling 'Undiscovered' Land". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  15. ^ "La abstracción y el constructivismo latinoamericano en Miami / Arte Al Limite". Arte Al Limite. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2023.

External links edit

  • Fanny Sanin (Colombian, born 1938) - Auction Results
  • Fanny Sanín: una vida consagrada a la pintura (in Spanish)

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Fanny Sanin Sader born 1938 is a Colombian born artist from Bogota who resides in New York City The daughter of Gabriel Sanin Tobon and Fanny Sader Guerra she is best known for her paintings of abstract geometric forms and colors She is considered to be part of the second generation of abstract artists from Colombia 1 Fanny SaninBorn1938Bogota ColombiaEducationUniversity of Los AndesUniversity of IllinoisChelsea School of ArtKnown forPaintingMovementGeometric abstractionWebsitefannysanin wbr com She was awarded an Honoris Causa de Magister en Artes honorary master s degree of art by University of Antioquia in February 2015 2 Her work has been featured in a volume entitled Fanny Sanin The Concrete Language of Color and Structure which appeared in 2019 3 Contents 1 Education and training 2 Work 3 Exhibitions and collections 4 References 5 External linksEducation and training editShe graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Los Andes in 1960 4 She continued her studies in the areas of printmaking and art history at the University of Illinois 5 6 While living in London in the late 1960s she studied engraving at the Chelsea School of Art Work editSanin has cited a number of specific influences including Ellsworth Kelly Wassily Kandinsky and Henri Matisse 7 Her work is often compared to that of Carmen Herrera and Lygia Clark Sanin s work is in several public collections including the Allen Memorial Art Museum in Oberlin Ohio where Sanin donated a painting in 2017 Acrylic No 1 2005 was donated by the artist in honor of the scholarly work of Edward J Sullivan Helen Gould Sheppard professor of Fine Arts at New York University Additionally the museum acquired three studies for this painting Study for Painting No 1 3 2005 Study for Painting No 1 5 2005 and Study for Painting No 1 7 2005 8 Exhibitions and collections editIn 1993 her painting Acrylic No 6 was added to the permanent collection of the Art Museum of the Americas 9 Some of her other works have been added to the permanent collections of the Museo de Arte Abstracto Manuel Felguerez 10 National Museum of Women in the Arts 11 the Smithsonian American Art Museum 12 and the Museo Nacional de Colombia 13 Among the temporary exhibits in which she has participated are the Pinta Art Show 2007 14 and the Durban Segnini Gallery s Abstraccion y Constructivismo Continuidad y ruptura de la modernidad Latinoamericana 2015 15 In 2023 her work was included in the exhibition Action Gesture Paint Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940 1970 at the Whitechapel Gallery in London 16 References edit Cortes Solano Ana Maria June 2015 En Abstracto in Spanish Bogota Colombia Museo Nacional de Colombia p 3 ISBN 978 958 753 194 7 Mercado David Alejandro 11 February 2015 La Universidad de Antioquia homenajea a la maestra Fanny Sanin Sader El Tiempo in Spanish Retrieved 9 July 2015 Sanin Fanny 2019 Fanny Sanin the concrete language of color and structure Adams Beverly 1965 Kirking Clayton Oles James Rubiano Caballero German Sims Patterson Sokoloff Ana Seattle ISBN 978 0 9996522 9 9 OCLC 1057779173 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Christian Padilla Penuela German Rubiano Caballero June 2015 En Abstracto in Spanish Bogota Colombia Museo Nacional de Colombia p 44 ISBN 978 958 753 194 7 Fanny Sanin Colarte in Spanish Archived from the original on 10 July 2015 Retrieved 9 July 2015 Fanny Sanin Durban Segnini Gallery in Spanish Retrieved 9 July 2015 Machado Fiorillo Lorena Una vida hecha color El Espectador in Spanish Retrieved 9 July 2015 Fanny Sanin works acquired by the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College Ohio Fanny Sanin Retrieved 2019 03 02 FANNY SANIN Arts of the Americas Organization of American States Retrieved 22 April 2023 Fanny Sanin dona nueve obras al Museo Nacional de Colombia ARTEINFORMADO in Spanish Retrieved 23 April 2023 Fanny Sanin Artist Profile National Museum of Women in the Arts Retrieved 23 April 2023 Fanny Sanin Smithsonian American Art Museum Retrieved 23 April 2023 Fanny Sanin Museo Nacional de Colombia Retrieved 23 April 2023 Cotter Holland 19 November 2007 Bulletins From a Bustling Undiscovered Land The New York Times Retrieved 23 April 2023 La abstraccion y el constructivismo latinoamericano en Miami Arte Al Limite Arte Al Limite 7 July 2015 Retrieved 23 April 2023 Action Gesture Paint Whitechapel Gallery Retrieved 23 April 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fanny Sanin Fanny Sanin Colombian born 1938 Auction Results Fanny Sanin una vida consagrada a la pintura in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fanny Sanin amp oldid 1216832217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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