fbpx
Wikipedia

Marta Palau Bosch

Marta Palau Bosch (17 July 1934 – 13 August 2022)[1] was a Spanish-Mexican artist who resided in Mexico. She worked in engraving, painting, sculpture, and most prominently in tapestries, defining herself by her profound artistic use and arrangement of native Mexican natural materials.[2] She was one of the first Mexican artists to focus on themes around women's and immigrants' experiences during the 1970s, especially in her Ilerda series of tapestries[3] and later with her Nahual sculptures.[4]

Marta Palau Bosch
Born(1934-07-17)17 July 1934
Died13 August 2022(2022-08-13) (aged 88)
Nationality
  • Mexican
  • Spanish
Known forTapestry, mural, painting, engraving, sculpture

Early life

Marta Palau Bosch was born on 17 July 1934 in Albesa, Spain.[5] As her parents were exiled during the era of Francoist Spain, the family moved to Mexico in 1940. From 1955 to 1965 she studied at "La Esmeralda", the school of painting and sculpture for the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA) in Mexico City.[6] Her engraving professor at the Institute was the Colombian engraver Guillermo Silva Santamaría.[6] She traveled to California and Barcelona in order to specialize in tapestry technique; at San Diego State University she was a student of Paul Lingren, while in Barcelona she was a disciple of Josep Grau-Garriga.[2]

Career

 
Section to Marta Palau, offering to the dead 2022, Kaluz Museum, Mexico City.

In 1968, Palau was a founding member of the Salón Independiente de 1968 [es], an artistic project collectively organized as a response against the Institute's convocation of the "Exposición Solar" ('Solar Exhibition'), highlighting current artistic themes in Mexico as a parallel cultural event for the 1968 Summer Olympics. The Salon's response reflected the societal context of the repression of student activist movements in Mexico during that year as part of the Movimiento de 1968 en México.[3] Some of the artists involved were Helen Escobedo, Lilia Carrillo, Gilberto Aceves Navarro, Kazuya Sakai [es], Manuel Felguérez, Vicente Rojo, Fernando Garcia Ponce, Brian Nissen, and Arnaldo Coen [es], among others.[2] The Salon continued its political dissidence with exhibitions in 1969 and 1970, after which it dissolved.[7]

From 1973 to 1976, Palau Bosch served as coordinator of the Centre d'Art Modern de Guadalajara, Jalisco. At the beginning of the 1980s she created an experimental workshop in Havana.[8]

In 1981, Palau Bosch presented an homage to the former Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas del Río, in Jiquilpan, in thanks for his work accepting refugees from the Spanish Republican Party into Mexico after the Spanish Civil War. The silk-screen prints that she exhibited there are some of the works that most closely reflect her personal history.[9]

In her own words she related this aspect of her life:

No fui consciente de lo que Lázaro Cárdenas había hecho, por mis padres y por muchos otros republicanos españoles, hasta años después de mi llegada a México. No fui consciente de lo que significaba vivir en el exilio lejos de una patria donde la justicia había sido pisoteada y arrastrada por el fascismo. Yo era demasiado pequeña cuando llegué a México para darme cuenta del dolor que representaba todo esto. Supe más tarde que Lázaro Cárdenas era el hombre que había dado una segunda patria y una nueva nacionalidad a los refugiados españoles. A mí me dio la única que he tenido siempre, pues la otra, la española, la había perdido antes de ganarla.

— Rita Eder, Marta Palau. La intuición y la técnica.[2]

"I was not conscious of what Lázaro Cárdenas had done, for my parents and for many other Spanish Republicans, until years after my arrival in Mexico. I was not conscious of what it meant to live in exile far away from a country where justice had been trampled and torn apart by fascism. I was too small when I arrived to Mexico to realize the pain that all of this represented. I learned later that Lázaro Cárdenas was the man who had given a second country and a new nationality to the Spanish refugees. He gave to me the only country I have had, and the other one, the Spanish one, I had lost before even knowing it." (translation)

Exhibitions

The artist has exhibited in various parts of the Mexican Republic, including the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. There she has exhibited in three shows: The first one in 1974, Del tapiz a la escultura; later in 1985, Mis caminos son terrestres and finally in 2012, Tránsitos de naualli.[10][11][12][13] She has also had an important artistic presence in the United States, Spain, and in various Latin American countries.[14]

Since 1982, she has organized the Salón Michoacano del Textil en Miniatura ('Michoacan Miniature Textile Salon') with the help of governor Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano.[15][16]

In 1996, Palau Bosch organized the first Salón Internacional de Estandartes ('International Banner Biennial'), which in her words "serves to introduce artists from Baja California to international circles, as representatives of the vigorous cultural movement that has surged on our border during the last ten years." The Salon had its first three editions (1996, 1997, 1998), later converting to a biannual exhibition. The artist was responsible for recovering the use of the banner as a technique to reflect the specific problems inherent in the border. The 2010 Biennial convened 37 artists from Latin America and the United States, with special emphasis on border zones.[17] Also, the format of the banner combined with the particular museography and display required by the Centro Cultural Tijuana imposed new possibilities and technical challenges on the artists. Emilio Carballido comments: "The inventor of everything, Marta Palau, at the Centro Cultural Tijuana, has had to do something new. That's what the art of the world owes them now. And of course the art of Mexico."

In 1998, Palau Bosch conceived and directed an ambitious international show at the Museum of the City of Mexico titled Cinco continentes y una ciudad ('Five Continents and a City'), for which she invited a curator from each continent.[18][19] This exhibit returned in 2015 for a second edition.

The artist was a member of the consulting group for the Museo de Mujeres Artistas Mexicanas (MUMA) since its formation in 2008, together with artists and art students such as Ana Quiroz, Karen Cordero, Grace Quintanilla and Mónica Mayer.[20][21] The mission of this museum is to record the history of Mexican women in the visual arts during the 20th Century.[21]

In 2010, Palau Bosch won the Mexican Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes in Fine Arts.[14] She resided in Tijuana part of the time, and the other part in Mexico City.[22]

Selection of photographs from the inauguration of the exhibition Tránsitos de Naulli in Portugal, 2014:

Artistic technique and materials

In addition to tapestry, the artist has made inroads in painting, engraving and ceramics. In order to create her works, she utilizes a mix of elements of land art, abstract expressionism, and pop art. Some of her works reflect her interest in the cave paintings of Baja California. In her tapestries, she uses natural Mexican fibers, and in some of her paintings she uses native Amate paper from Mexico.[23] In incorporating materials such as wire, cord, and fiber into her weaving, Palau and others such as Olga de Amaral, Myra Landau, and Feliciano Béjar, have created "a highly original form of aesthetic expression" specific to Latin America.[24]

The exploration of tapestries serves an important role in her work. After having developed her techniques in engraving, during the 1970s she began to work with weavings, initially beginning with the serape. According to Raquel Tibol, in those years many artists were interested in weaving, which incited Palau Bosch to travel to Barcelona where she met Grau Garriga and assimilated his style. Her reevaluation of tapestry as a medium led to a reconsideration of the division between the artist and the artisan: when the former returns to a technique relegated to the "lower arts", they recover their status as a manual worker. For Tibol, the value of the artist's works woven with henequen, wool or synthetic yarns align them more with the world of sculpture.[25]

Many critics have agreed that in Palau Bosch's tapestries there is an exaltation of sensuality as an artistic value.[22] Her works reflect the influence of Catalan Informalism, a movement that reached its apex at the end of the 1950s and believes in the footprint of the temperament and the wisdom of instinct on artistic language.[26] However, she uses her works to develop ideas around specific themes, such as the critique of censorship and repression of the Franco dictatorship in Los Sellos de la España Sellada ('The Stamps of Stamped Spain') in 1976.

In 1970, the artist participated for the second time in the Salon Independiente, exhibiting Ambientación Alquímica ('Alchemical Atmosphere'), one of her most well known pieces that currently forms part of the standing collection of the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo. It is an open, walk-in structure with movable wooden wall panels and geometric forms made from carton and newsprint, with numbers and syllables painted on it that form the word Tetragramaton. While inside it, the spectator becomes an active and ludic element in the work itself, a concept that had barely begun to be explored in that time.[27] According to the artist, the installation is:

"un talismán de protección y fuerza, en el cual el público participa porque parte de su chiste es que hay que entrar y, al hacerlo, las puertas giran y siempre aparece la misma imagen: un triángulo basado en la alquimia, en el nombre de Dios que no se puede pronunciar, que es Yavé, que está dividida en cuatro letras, que son cuatro sílabas"[27] "a talisman of strength and protection, in which the public participates, because part of the joke is that you have to enter, and upon doing so, the doors revolve and the same image appears over and over: a triangle based in alchemy, in the name of God that should not be spoken, Yahweh, that is divided into 4 letters, that is 4 syllables" (translation)

Her later works consist of installations and tapestries made with natural materials such as coco fibers and dyed corn husks. The ensemble of pieces titled Mis caminos son Terrestres ('My Roads are Lands') has been interpreted by Rita Eder [es] as approaching an identity somewhere between the structure of myth and art.[2]

Of her large-scale installations, some of which have used Amate bark, salt, and earth, Palau Bosch has stated that her use of natural fibers has led to her desire to learn more about native peoples' rituals and practices. She says that "Art begins as ritual magic" and believes that even modern, urbanized peoples continue the traditions of magic in their world.[28]

In her installation Nomadas II, Palau plays with the dimensions of a series of sizes of disembodied outstretched feet, referencing cave paintings made by early humans found in the rockshelters of Baja California.[29]

In Doble Muro, the artist comments on the issue of undocumented immigrants and the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico, by creating a structure of two walls on a base of wooden columns. Inside, on the floor of the structure is the outline of a human body woven with fibers, surrounded by the 2 symbolical walls, evoking the chalk silhouettes made by police or medical personnel to demarcate the position of a cadaver on the ground.[29]

External video
  “MUCA 2007: Marta Palau Ambientación Alquímica”, 1 December 2010
  “Los tránsitos de Naualli de Marta Palau", 15 October 2013
  “Marta Palau Revolución(es)" (Interview in Spanish), 19 January 2011

Themes on the subject of women

Her works around the Naualli (Nagual), the feminine figure of the shaman, are characterized by vaginal indents and forms of the vulva that serve as symbols of magic and the curative powers of the female warrior, the witch, or the priestess. The materials she uses in this group of works, vegetable fibers, leaves and dry branches, have been interpreted as a link to the natural and sacred world.[22]

For González Mello, in Recinto de Shamanes ('Shaman's Enclosure') (which in the words of the artist "is like a great vagina representing fertility"), the work problematizes the relationship between "the outside and the inside", dislocating and incommoding the spectator, as in her Ambientación Alquímica – that for certain contains symbols referring to the masculine and the feminine. In the latter work, a structure with a particular "inside" bursts into the architectonic space of the museum and plants a familiar nature, interior and distinct, from the menacing nature that opposes masculine reason.

Palau's work Front-era is a 10 foot-high organic structure consisting of the geometric shapes formed by small ladders woven from twigs. According to curator Rachel Teagle, this work reflects the triangle as a symbol of feminine mysticism, along with a metaphor for immigration, citing that simple ladders were used by immigrants crossing the border between Mexico and the United States during the 1980s.[30]

Other works

Palau has been a stage designer for theatre and dance on numerous occasions. She has worked in conjunction with the dramatist Emilio Carballido, who has written about her work. In 2002, she illustrated Carballido's book Venus-Quetzalcóatl y cinco cuentos. In 2007 and 2014, the artist has participated in exhibitions in honor of Carballido and his artistic works.[31][32]

In 1995, the artist published a children's book titled Cueva Pintada ('Painted Cave'), published by the Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, in conjunction with the Centro Cultural Tijuana and Teléfonos del Noroeste. In the book, she narrates a legend about the pictographic cave paintings in Baja California which are the subject of the accompanying illustrations.[33]

Exhibitions

Selected exhibitions:

  • 2014. La raiz. (Homenaje a Emilio Carballido), Centro Cultural de Córdoba, Córdoba, Mexico.[31]
  • 2013–2015. Tránsitos de Naualli, Spain, Portugal, Italy.[34][35]
  • 2012. Tránsitos de Naualli, Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, México.[11][36][10][12]
  • 2010. Four Rooms and a View/Mexican Masters. Fisher Museum of Art, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.[37]
  • 2007. Homenaje a Emilio Carballido, Centro Cultural Tijuana, Tijuana, Mexico.[32]
  • 2006. Doble muro, instalación, Sala Arte Publico Siqueiros, INBA.[38]
  • 2004. Front-era / triángulo. Lo uno y lo múltiple/Todas las guerras, Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, San Diego.[30]
  • 2003. Lo uno y lo múltiple, Galería de Arte Contemporáneo y Diseño.[39]
  • 2003. Todas las guerras, 3 installations, Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.[40]
  • 2002. Nómadas II, Universitat de Lleida, Aula Magna, Sala Victor Siurana.[41]
  • 2001. Los que quedan -muro transitable-, Museo de las Californias, CECUT, Tijuana.[42]
  • 1990. Naualli. Museo de Arte Moderno del Centro Cultural Mexiquense, Toluca, Mexico[22]
  • 1985. Mis caminos son terrestres, Sala Nacional, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico[22][25]
  • 1981. Un homenaje artístico a Lázaro Cárdenas, Museo de Arte Moderno.[9]
  • 1978. Marta Palau: 30 esculturas en materiales textiles, Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City[22][25]

Awards and honors

Publications

  • Carballido, Emilio (2004). Venus-Quetzalcóatl y cinco cuentos. Voces de Mexico (in Spanish). Tlanepantla, México: Club de Lectores. ISBN 9681517032. OCLC 912780070. (as illustrator)
  • Cueva pintada (in Spanish). Tijuana, Mexico: National Council of Culture and the Arts. 1995. ISBN 9781937421274. OCLC 36284546.

References

  1. ^ "Fallece artista plástica Marta Palau Bosch a los 88 años". La Jornada (in Spanish). 13 August 2022. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e Eder, Rita (1985). Marta Palau : la intuición y la técnica. Palau, Marta, 1934– (1st ed.). Morelia, Michoacán: Gobierno de Michoacán. ISBN 968667019X. OCLC 15109285.
  3. ^ a b Debroise, Olivier (1 January 2006). Age of discrepancies (in Spanish). UNAM. ISBN 9789703238293. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  4. ^ Marta Palau : naualli. Palau, Marta, 1934–, Barrios, José Luis. [Mexico]: Turner. 2006. ISBN 9789689056027. OCLC 122556714.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^ a b "Secretaria de Educacion Publica – Martha Palau Bosch". www.pnca.sep.gob.mx. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  6. ^ a b Abelleyra, Angélica. "El arte, ese gesto de magia – Museo de Mujeres". www.museodemujeres.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Art without Guardinaship: The Salón Independiente in Mexico, 1968–1971 – Announcements – e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  8. ^ Diccionari dels catalans d'Amèrica : contribució a un inventari biogràfic, toponímic i temàtic. Barcelona: Comissió Amèrica i Catalunya. 1992.
  9. ^ a b Mac Masters, Merry (20 March 2000). "Palau monta de nuevo su homenaje artístico a Lázaro Cárdenas". La Jornada (in Spanish).
  10. ^ a b Garfias, Ericka Montaño (8 January 2013). "Marta Palau expone Tránsitos de Naualli en el Palacio de Bellas Artes". La Jornada (in Spanish). p. 8. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  11. ^ a b Secretaría de Cultura (5 December 2014). "La muestra Marta Palau. Tránsitos de Naualli se inaugura en La Lonja en Zaragoza, España". Government of Mexico (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  12. ^ a b Marta Palau: Transitos de Nahualli (PDF) (in Spanish). Mexico: Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes. 2012.
  13. ^ "El INBA entregó la Medalla Bellas Artes a Marta Palau, la artista que reinventó la escultura". Boletín. No. 1708. Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura. 25 November 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  14. ^ a b Secretaría de Cultura (14 May 2014). "Marta Palau lleva Tránsitos de naualli a Portugal". Prensa. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Martha Palau Bosch Premio Nacional de Bellas Artes". Secretaría de Educación Pública Acciones y Programas, Government of Mexico. 1 January 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  16. ^ Tibol, Raquel (27 July 1985). "MARTHA PALAU: MINITAPIZ, MACROTAPIZ, NUEVO TAPIZ". Procesa. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  17. ^ Espinosa de los Monteros, Santiago (2011). "6th International Banner Biennial ES2010". Art Nexus. 10 (80): 121–122 – via H.W. Wilson Art Full Text.
  18. ^ "Cinco continentes y una ciudad – Kuratoren". universes-in-universe.de (in German). Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  19. ^ Montero Fayad, Daniel (13 October 2017). "La pintura como exceso. Algunas consideraciones sobre la pintura mexicana desde la década de los ochenta hasta el presente". Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas. 1 (111): 91. doi:10.22201/iie.18703062e.2017.111.2604. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  20. ^ "Los tránsitos de Naualli de Marta Palau". Galería Picasso. 29 October 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  21. ^ a b MacMasters, Merry (17 September 2015). "El Museo de Mujeres Artistas Mexicanas cumple siete años y alcanza un acervo 270 fichas" (in Mexican Spanish). La Jornada. p. 4. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g h "Marta Palau | Radical Women digital archive". Hammer Museum. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  23. ^ "Marta Palau en el Palacio de Bellas Artes en México". Un punto de encuentro con la historia del arte. 22 January 2013. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  24. ^ Traba, Marta (1 May 1994). Art of Latin America, 1900–1980. Inter-American Development Bank. ISBN 978-0940602717. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  25. ^ a b c Tibol, Raquel (August 1985). "Los caminos de Marta Palau y del tapiz en México". Revista de la Universidad de México (in Spanish): 25–28.
  26. ^ Palacios, Carlos E. "La Materia Emancipada Informalistas en Mexico" (PDF). MUSEO DE ARTE CARRILLO GIL, OCTUBRE 2015-MARZO 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  27. ^ a b "Exhibirá el MUCA el arte creado en torno al movimiento de 1968 – La Jornada". www.jornada.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  28. ^ "South of the border, an art of myth, magic and mortality". Smithsonian. Vol. 23, no. 1. April 1992. pp. 86–. ISSN 0037-7333. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  29. ^ a b Rojo Betancur, Fernando A. (January–March 2006). "Marta Palau: la inmigración, la transgresión, la frontera". Fractal – Revista Trimestral (in Spanish). XI (40): 155–165.
  30. ^ a b Manna, Marcia (May 2006). "When worlds collide". San Diego Magazine: 196 – via Google Books.
  31. ^ a b "Trascenderá en Córdoba, el arte de Marta Palau: Tomás Ríos" (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  32. ^ a b "Dramaturgo veracruzano Emilio Carballido recibe tributo por parte de la UABC y el CECUT en Tijuana – Azteca21 Magazine" (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  33. ^ Palau Bosch, Marta (1995). Cueva pintada. Tijuana, Baja California: Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes /Centro Cultural Tijuana.
  34. ^ "MARTA PALAU TRÁNSITOS DE NAULLI". Comediarting. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  35. ^ "Marta Palau expone Tránsitos de Naualli en Italia". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  36. ^ "Marta Palau expone en La Lonja de Zaragoza "Tránsitos de Naualli"". CELAN (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  37. ^ "Four Rooms and a View: USC's Collection Highlights". USC Fisher Museum of Art. 9 June 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  38. ^ Mac Masters, Merry (24 March 2006). "Inauguran instalación artística motivada por el asesinato de un migrante". La Jornada (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  39. ^ Almela, Ramón. "Marta Palau y Pablo Olivera, variedades del espacio". www.criticarte.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  40. ^ Rojo Betancur, Fernando Antonio (2009). "Arte rupestre mesoamericano Mexico arte fetiche contemporaneo". www.rupestreweb.info (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  41. ^ "El Museu Morera atansa a Lleida l'obra de Marta Palau". Lleida.com (in Catalan). 26 June 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  42. ^ Cortes, Ana Lilia (26 February 2001). "Los que quedan rescata el arte ritual de Baja California: Palau". La Jornada (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  43. ^ "triennale fellbach / Preise". www.triennale.de. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  44. ^ a b Zaragoza, Ayuntamiento de (20 May 2006). "Noticias.La artista mexicana Marta Palau acerca a La Lonja todas sus inquietudes plásticas". www.zaragoza.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  45. ^ "Exili Català, Honoris Causa de la Universitat de Lleida". UDL – Universidad de Lleida (in Catalan). Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  46. ^ Universitat de Lleida (2002). Honoris Causa Exili Catala (PDF) (in Catalan). Universitat de Lleida.
  47. ^ "Marta Palau recibió en Tijuana la Medalla Bellas Artes en la categoría de Artes Visuales" (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  48. ^ Hernández, Beatriz (26 November 2018). "Marta Palau: condecorada con la Medalla Bellas Artes". Mujer Ejecutiva (in European Spanish). Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  49. ^ "Marta Palau recibe Medalla Bellas Artes". El Porvenir. 26 November 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2019.

External links

marta, palau, bosch, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, palau, second, maternal, family, name, bosch, july, 1934, august, 2022, spanish, mexican, artist, resided, mexico, worked, engraving, painting, sculpture, most, prominently, tapestries, defini. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Palau and the second or maternal family name is Bosch Marta Palau Bosch 17 July 1934 13 August 2022 1 was a Spanish Mexican artist who resided in Mexico She worked in engraving painting sculpture and most prominently in tapestries defining herself by her profound artistic use and arrangement of native Mexican natural materials 2 She was one of the first Mexican artists to focus on themes around women s and immigrants experiences during the 1970s especially in her Ilerda series of tapestries 3 and later with her Nahual sculptures 4 Marta Palau BoschBorn 1934 07 17 17 July 1934Albesa Lleida SpainDied13 August 2022 2022 08 13 aged 88 NationalityMexican SpanishKnown forTapestry mural painting engraving sculpture Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Exhibitions 4 Artistic technique and materials 5 Themes on the subject of women 6 Other works 7 Exhibitions 8 Awards and honors 9 Publications 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditMarta Palau Bosch was born on 17 July 1934 in Albesa Spain 5 As her parents were exiled during the era of Francoist Spain the family moved to Mexico in 1940 From 1955 to 1965 she studied at La Esmeralda the school of painting and sculpture for the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes INBA in Mexico City 6 Her engraving professor at the Institute was the Colombian engraver Guillermo Silva Santamaria 6 She traveled to California and Barcelona in order to specialize in tapestry technique at San Diego State University she was a student of Paul Lingren while in Barcelona she was a disciple of Josep Grau Garriga 2 Career Edit Section to Marta Palau offering to the dead 2022 Kaluz Museum Mexico City In 1968 Palau was a founding member of the Salon Independiente de 1968 es an artistic project collectively organized as a response against the Institute s convocation of the Exposicion Solar Solar Exhibition highlighting current artistic themes in Mexico as a parallel cultural event for the 1968 Summer Olympics The Salon s response reflected the societal context of the repression of student activist movements in Mexico during that year as part of the Movimiento de 1968 en Mexico 3 Some of the artists involved were Helen Escobedo Lilia Carrillo Gilberto Aceves Navarro Kazuya Sakai es Manuel Felguerez Vicente Rojo Fernando Garcia Ponce Brian Nissen and Arnaldo Coen es among others 2 The Salon continued its political dissidence with exhibitions in 1969 and 1970 after which it dissolved 7 From 1973 to 1976 Palau Bosch served as coordinator of the Centre d Art Modern de Guadalajara Jalisco At the beginning of the 1980s she created an experimental workshop in Havana 8 In 1981 Palau Bosch presented an homage to the former Mexican president Lazaro Cardenas del Rio in Jiquilpan in thanks for his work accepting refugees from the Spanish Republican Party into Mexico after the Spanish Civil War The silk screen prints that she exhibited there are some of the works that most closely reflect her personal history 9 In her own words she related this aspect of her life No fui consciente de lo que Lazaro Cardenas habia hecho por mis padres y por muchos otros republicanos espanoles hasta anos despues de mi llegada a Mexico No fui consciente de lo que significaba vivir en el exilio lejos de una patria donde la justicia habia sido pisoteada y arrastrada por el fascismo Yo era demasiado pequena cuando llegue a Mexico para darme cuenta del dolor que representaba todo esto Supe mas tarde que Lazaro Cardenas era el hombre que habia dado una segunda patria y una nueva nacionalidad a los refugiados espanoles A mi me dio la unica que he tenido siempre pues la otra la espanola la habia perdido antes de ganarla Rita Eder Marta Palau La intuicion y la tecnica 2 I was not conscious of what Lazaro Cardenas had done for my parents and for many other Spanish Republicans until years after my arrival in Mexico I was not conscious of what it meant to live in exile far away from a country where justice had been trampled and torn apart by fascism I was too small when I arrived to Mexico to realize the pain that all of this represented I learned later that Lazaro Cardenas was the man who had given a second country and a new nationality to the Spanish refugees He gave to me the only country I have had and the other one the Spanish one I had lost before even knowing it translation Exhibitions EditThe artist has exhibited in various parts of the Mexican Republic including the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City There she has exhibited in three shows The first one in 1974 Del tapiz a la escultura later in 1985 Mis caminos son terrestres and finally in 2012 Transitos de naualli 10 11 12 13 She has also had an important artistic presence in the United States Spain and in various Latin American countries 14 Since 1982 she has organized the Salon Michoacano del Textil en Miniatura Michoacan Miniature Textile Salon with the help of governor Cuauhtemoc Cardenas Solorzano 15 16 In 1996 Palau Bosch organized the first Salon Internacional de Estandartes International Banner Biennial which in her words serves to introduce artists from Baja California to international circles as representatives of the vigorous cultural movement that has surged on our border during the last ten years The Salon had its first three editions 1996 1997 1998 later converting to a biannual exhibition The artist was responsible for recovering the use of the banner as a technique to reflect the specific problems inherent in the border The 2010 Biennial convened 37 artists from Latin America and the United States with special emphasis on border zones 17 Also the format of the banner combined with the particular museography and display required by the Centro Cultural Tijuana imposed new possibilities and technical challenges on the artists Emilio Carballido comments The inventor of everything Marta Palau at the Centro Cultural Tijuana has had to do something new That s what the art of the world owes them now And of course the art of Mexico In 1998 Palau Bosch conceived and directed an ambitious international show at the Museum of the City of Mexico titled Cinco continentes y una ciudad Five Continents and a City for which she invited a curator from each continent 18 19 This exhibit returned in 2015 for a second edition The artist was a member of the consulting group for the Museo de Mujeres Artistas Mexicanas MUMA since its formation in 2008 together with artists and art students such as Ana Quiroz Karen Cordero Grace Quintanilla and Monica Mayer 20 21 The mission of this museum is to record the history of Mexican women in the visual arts during the 20th Century 21 In 2010 Palau Bosch won the Mexican Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes in Fine Arts 14 She resided in Tijuana part of the time and the other part in Mexico City 22 Selection of photographs from the inauguration of the exhibition Transitos de Naulli in Portugal 2014 Artistic technique and materials EditIn addition to tapestry the artist has made inroads in painting engraving and ceramics In order to create her works she utilizes a mix of elements of land art abstract expressionism and pop art Some of her works reflect her interest in the cave paintings of Baja California In her tapestries she uses natural Mexican fibers and in some of her paintings she uses native Amate paper from Mexico 23 In incorporating materials such as wire cord and fiber into her weaving Palau and others such as Olga de Amaral Myra Landau and Feliciano Bejar have created a highly original form of aesthetic expression specific to Latin America 24 The exploration of tapestries serves an important role in her work After having developed her techniques in engraving during the 1970s she began to work with weavings initially beginning with the serape According to Raquel Tibol in those years many artists were interested in weaving which incited Palau Bosch to travel to Barcelona where she met Grau Garriga and assimilated his style Her reevaluation of tapestry as a medium led to a reconsideration of the division between the artist and the artisan when the former returns to a technique relegated to the lower arts they recover their status as a manual worker For Tibol the value of the artist s works woven with henequen wool or synthetic yarns align them more with the world of sculpture 25 Many critics have agreed that in Palau Bosch s tapestries there is an exaltation of sensuality as an artistic value 22 Her works reflect the influence of Catalan Informalism a movement that reached its apex at the end of the 1950s and believes in the footprint of the temperament and the wisdom of instinct on artistic language 26 However she uses her works to develop ideas around specific themes such as the critique of censorship and repression of the Franco dictatorship in Los Sellos de la Espana Sellada The Stamps of Stamped Spain in 1976 In 1970 the artist participated for the second time in the Salon Independiente exhibiting Ambientacion Alquimica Alchemical Atmosphere one of her most well known pieces that currently forms part of the standing collection of the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporaneo It is an open walk in structure with movable wooden wall panels and geometric forms made from carton and newsprint with numbers and syllables painted on it that form the word Tetragramaton While inside it the spectator becomes an active and ludic element in the work itself a concept that had barely begun to be explored in that time 27 According to the artist the installation is un talisman de proteccion y fuerza en el cual el publico participa porque parte de su chiste es que hay que entrar y al hacerlo las puertas giran y siempre aparece la misma imagen un triangulo basado en la alquimia en el nombre de Dios que no se puede pronunciar que es Yave que esta dividida en cuatro letras que son cuatro silabas 27 a talisman of strength and protection in which the public participates because part of the joke is that you have to enter and upon doing so the doors revolve and the same image appears over and over a triangle based in alchemy in the name of God that should not be spoken Yahweh that is divided into 4 letters that is 4 syllables translation Her later works consist of installations and tapestries made with natural materials such as coco fibers and dyed corn husks The ensemble of pieces titled Mis caminos son Terrestres My Roads are Lands has been interpreted by Rita Eder es as approaching an identity somewhere between the structure of myth and art 2 Of her large scale installations some of which have used Amate bark salt and earth Palau Bosch has stated that her use of natural fibers has led to her desire to learn more about native peoples rituals and practices She says that Art begins as ritual magic and believes that even modern urbanized peoples continue the traditions of magic in their world 28 In her installation Nomadas II Palau plays with the dimensions of a series of sizes of disembodied outstretched feet referencing cave paintings made by early humans found in the rockshelters of Baja California 29 In Doble Muro the artist comments on the issue of undocumented immigrants and the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico by creating a structure of two walls on a base of wooden columns Inside on the floor of the structure is the outline of a human body woven with fibers surrounded by the 2 symbolical walls evoking the chalk silhouettes made by police or medical personnel to demarcate the position of a cadaver on the ground 29 External video MUCA 2007 Marta Palau Ambientacion Alquimica 1 December 2010 Los transitos de Naualli de Marta Palau 15 October 2013 Marta Palau Revolucion es Interview in Spanish 19 January 2011Themes on the subject of women EditHer works around the Naualli Nagual the feminine figure of the shaman are characterized by vaginal indents and forms of the vulva that serve as symbols of magic and the curative powers of the female warrior the witch or the priestess The materials she uses in this group of works vegetable fibers leaves and dry branches have been interpreted as a link to the natural and sacred world 22 For Gonzalez Mello in Recinto de Shamanes Shaman s Enclosure which in the words of the artist is like a great vagina representing fertility the work problematizes the relationship between the outside and the inside dislocating and incommoding the spectator as in her Ambientacion Alquimica that for certain contains symbols referring to the masculine and the feminine In the latter work a structure with a particular inside bursts into the architectonic space of the museum and plants a familiar nature interior and distinct from the menacing nature that opposes masculine reason Palau s work Front era is a 10 foot high organic structure consisting of the geometric shapes formed by small ladders woven from twigs According to curator Rachel Teagle this work reflects the triangle as a symbol of feminine mysticism along with a metaphor for immigration citing that simple ladders were used by immigrants crossing the border between Mexico and the United States during the 1980s 30 Other works EditPalau has been a stage designer for theatre and dance on numerous occasions She has worked in conjunction with the dramatist Emilio Carballido who has written about her work In 2002 she illustrated Carballido s book Venus Quetzalcoatl y cinco cuentos In 2007 and 2014 the artist has participated in exhibitions in honor of Carballido and his artistic works 31 32 In 1995 the artist published a children s book titled Cueva Pintada Painted Cave published by the Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes in conjunction with the Centro Cultural Tijuana and Telefonos del Noroeste In the book she narrates a legend about the pictographic cave paintings in Baja California which are the subject of the accompanying illustrations 33 Exhibitions EditSelected exhibitions 2014 La raiz Homenaje a Emilio Carballido Centro Cultural de Cordoba Cordoba Mexico 31 2013 2015 Transitos de Naualli Spain Portugal Italy 34 35 2012 Transitos de Naualli Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes Mexico 11 36 10 12 2010 Four Rooms and a View Mexican Masters Fisher Museum of Art University of Southern California Los Angeles 37 2007 Homenaje a Emilio Carballido Centro Cultural Tijuana Tijuana Mexico 32 2006 Doble muro instalacion Sala Arte Publico Siqueiros INBA 38 2004 Front era triangulo Lo uno y lo multiple Todas las guerras Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla San Diego 30 2003 Lo uno y lo multiple Galeria de Arte Contemporaneo y Diseno 39 2003 Todas las guerras 3 installations Fisher Gallery University of Southern California Los Angeles 40 2002 Nomadas II Universitat de Lleida Aula Magna Sala Victor Siurana 41 2001 Los que quedan muro transitable Museo de las Californias CECUT Tijuana 42 1990 Naualli Museo de Arte Moderno del Centro Cultural Mexiquense Toluca Mexico 22 1985 Mis caminos son terrestres Sala Nacional Palacio de Bellas Artes Mexico 22 25 1981 Un homenaje artistico a Lazaro Cardenas Museo de Arte Moderno 9 1978 Marta Palau 30 esculturas en materiales textiles Museo de Arte Moderno Mexico City 22 25 Awards and honors Edit1986 Best Installation Havana Biennial Havana Cuba 22 1992 Burgerpreis Guest Award 5th Fellbach Triennale Fellbach Germany 43 1993 1997 2003 Creador Artistico Award Fondo Nacional para La Cultura y las Artes Mexico 22 2010 Premio Nacional de Bellas Artes Mexico 5 2008 Orden de la Independencia Cultural Ruben Dario es Nicaragua 44 2002 Doctorate Honoris Causa Exili Catala ca Universitat de Lleida Spain 44 45 46 2018 Medalla Bellas Artes en Artes Visuales Centro Cultural Tijuana Mexico 47 48 49 Publications EditCarballido Emilio 2004 Venus Quetzalcoatl y cinco cuentos Voces de Mexico in Spanish Tlanepantla Mexico Club de Lectores ISBN 9681517032 OCLC 912780070 as illustrator Cueva pintada in Spanish Tijuana Mexico National Council of Culture and the Arts 1995 ISBN 9781937421274 OCLC 36284546 References Edit Fallece artista plastica Marta Palau Bosch a los 88 anos La Jornada in Spanish 13 August 2022 Retrieved 15 August 2022 a b c d e Eder Rita 1985 Marta Palau la intuicion y la tecnica Palau Marta 1934 1st ed Morelia Michoacan Gobierno de Michoacan ISBN 968667019X OCLC 15109285 a b Debroise Olivier 1 January 2006 Age of discrepancies in Spanish UNAM ISBN 9789703238293 Retrieved 11 March 2017 Marta Palau naualli Palau Marta 1934 Barrios Jose Luis Mexico Turner 2006 ISBN 9789689056027 OCLC 122556714 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link a b Secretaria de Educacion Publica Martha Palau Bosch www pnca sep gob mx Retrieved 13 April 2019 a b Abelleyra Angelica El arte ese gesto de magia Museo de Mujeres www museodemujeres com in European Spanish Retrieved 28 April 2019 Art without Guardinaship The Salon Independiente in Mexico 1968 1971 Announcements e flux www e flux com Retrieved 28 April 2019 Diccionari dels catalans d America contribucio a un inventari biografic toponimic i tematic Barcelona Comissio America i Catalunya 1992 a b Mac Masters Merry 20 March 2000 Palau monta de nuevo su homenaje artistico a Lazaro Cardenas La Jornada in Spanish a b Garfias Ericka Montano 8 January 2013 Marta Palau expone Transitos de Naualli en el Palacio de Bellas Artes La Jornada in Spanish p 8 Retrieved 21 April 2019 a b Secretaria de Cultura 5 December 2014 La muestra Marta Palau Transitos de Naualli se inaugura en La Lonja en Zaragoza Espana Government of Mexico in Spanish Retrieved 21 April 2019 a b Marta Palau Transitos de Nahualli PDF in Spanish Mexico Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes 2012 El INBA entrego la Medalla Bellas Artes a Marta Palau la artista que reinvento la escultura Boletin No 1708 Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura 25 November 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2019 a b Secretaria de Cultura 14 May 2014 Marta Palau lleva Transitos de naualli a Portugal Prensa Retrieved 5 May 2019 Martha Palau Bosch Premio Nacional de Bellas Artes Secretaria de Educacion Publica Acciones y Programas Government of Mexico 1 January 2015 Retrieved 1 May 2019 Tibol Raquel 27 July 1985 MARTHA PALAU MINITAPIZ MACROTAPIZ NUEVO TAPIZ Procesa Retrieved 1 May 2019 Espinosa de los Monteros Santiago 2011 6th International Banner Biennial ES2010 Art Nexus 10 80 121 122 via H W Wilson Art Full Text Cinco continentes y una ciudad Kuratoren universes in universe de in German Retrieved 28 April 2019 Montero Fayad Daniel 13 October 2017 La pintura como exceso Algunas consideraciones sobre la pintura mexicana desde la decada de los ochenta hasta el presente Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Esteticas 1 111 91 doi 10 22201 iie 18703062e 2017 111 2604 Retrieved 5 May 2019 Los transitos de Naualli de Marta Palau Galeria Picasso 29 October 2018 Retrieved 5 May 2019 a b MacMasters Merry 17 September 2015 El Museo de Mujeres Artistas Mexicanas cumple siete anos y alcanza un acervo 270 fichas in Mexican Spanish La Jornada p 4 Retrieved 3 March 2018 a b c d e f g h Marta Palau Radical Women digital archive Hammer Museum Retrieved 25 April 2019 Marta Palau en el Palacio de Bellas Artes en Mexico Un punto de encuentro con la historia del arte 22 January 2013 Retrieved 29 April 2019 Traba Marta 1 May 1994 Art of Latin America 1900 1980 Inter American Development Bank ISBN 978 0940602717 Retrieved 4 May 2019 a b c Tibol Raquel August 1985 Los caminos de Marta Palau y del tapiz en Mexico Revista de la Universidad de Mexico in Spanish 25 28 Palacios Carlos E La Materia Emancipada Informalistas en Mexico PDF MUSEO DE ARTE CARRILLO GIL OCTUBRE 2015 MARZO 2016 Retrieved 5 May 2019 a b Exhibira el MUCA el arte creado en torno al movimiento de 1968 La Jornada www jornada com mx in Spanish Retrieved 28 April 2019 South of the border an art of myth magic and mortality Smithsonian Vol 23 no 1 April 1992 pp 86 ISSN 0037 7333 Retrieved 25 April 2019 a b Rojo Betancur Fernando A January March 2006 Marta Palau la inmigracion la transgresion la frontera Fractal Revista Trimestral in Spanish XI 40 155 165 a b Manna Marcia May 2006 When worlds collide San Diego Magazine 196 via Google Books a b Trascendera en Cordoba el arte de Marta Palau Tomas Rios in Spanish Retrieved 28 April 2019 a b Dramaturgo veracruzano Emilio Carballido recibe tributo por parte de la UABC y el CECUT en Tijuana Azteca21 Magazine in Spanish Retrieved 29 April 2019 Palau Bosch Marta 1995 Cueva pintada Tijuana Baja California Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes Centro Cultural Tijuana MARTA PALAU TRANSITOS DE NAULLI Comediarting Retrieved 26 April 2019 Marta Palau expone Transitos de Naualli en Italia El Universal in Spanish Retrieved 26 April 2019 Marta Palau expone en La Lonja de Zaragoza Transitos de Naualli CELAN in Spanish Retrieved 21 April 2019 Four Rooms and a View USC s Collection Highlights USC Fisher Museum of Art 9 June 2015 Retrieved 25 April 2019 Mac Masters Merry 24 March 2006 Inauguran instalacion artistica motivada por el asesinato de un migrante La Jornada in Spanish Retrieved 28 April 2019 Almela Ramon Marta Palau y Pablo Olivera variedades del espacio www criticarte com in Spanish Retrieved 29 April 2019 Rojo Betancur Fernando Antonio 2009 Arte rupestre mesoamericano Mexico arte fetiche contemporaneo www rupestreweb info in Spanish Retrieved 29 April 2019 El Museu Morera atansa a Lleida l obra de Marta Palau Lleida com in Catalan 26 June 2015 Retrieved 29 April 2019 Cortes Ana Lilia 26 February 2001 Los que quedan rescata el arte ritual de Baja California Palau La Jornada in Spanish Retrieved 28 April 2019 triennale fellbach Preise www triennale de Retrieved 28 April 2019 a b Zaragoza Ayuntamiento de 20 May 2006 Noticias La artista mexicana Marta Palau acerca a La Lonja todas sus inquietudes plasticas www zaragoza es in Spanish Retrieved 20 April 2019 Exili Catala Honoris Causa de la Universitat de Lleida UDL Universidad de Lleida in Catalan Retrieved 29 April 2019 Universitat de Lleida 2002 Honoris Causa Exili Catala PDF in Catalan Universitat de Lleida Marta Palau recibio en Tijuana la Medalla Bellas Artes en la categoria de Artes Visuales in Spanish Retrieved 26 April 2019 Hernandez Beatriz 26 November 2018 Marta Palau condecorada con la Medalla Bellas Artes Mujer Ejecutiva in European Spanish Retrieved 26 April 2019 Marta Palau recibe Medalla Bellas Artes El Porvenir 26 November 2018 Retrieved 29 April 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marta Palau Bosch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marta Palau Bosch amp oldid 1144110682, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.