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Pablo Serrano

Pablo Serrano Aguilar, (8 March 1908, Crivillén, Teruel – 26 November 1985, Madrid) was a Spanish abstract sculptor.

Pablo Serrano
Personal details
Born
Pablo Serrano Aguilar

(1908-03-08)8 March 1908
Crivillén (Teruel), Spain
Died26 November 1985(1985-11-26) (aged 77)
Madrid, Spain
Professionsculptor
Websitehttp://www.pabloserrano.es/

Personal life edit

1920–1925. Pablo Serrano studied as a boarder in the Escuelas Profesionales Salesianas in Sarriá (Barcelona). 1935–1954. He settled in Montevideo (Uruguay), Serrano had the opportunity to meet Joaquín Torres García and Lucio Fontana. 1955. Pablo Serrano was now to become a force within the Spanish artistic avant-garde. As evidence of this, in that same year, he won the III Biennial of Spanish American Art in Barcelona. 1957. His first solo exhibition was held at the Atheneum of Madrid. Together with Juana Francés and artists such as Manolo Millares, Manuel Rivera, and Antonio Saura he collaborated with El Paso Group. 1957–1958. The reflections that arose as a result of these series of pieces gave birth to a new project, which he christened Drama of the Object and Burning of the Object. In 1958, he exhibited in the Eduard Loeb Gallery in Paris and was invited to take part in the Art du XXI Siècle which was held in Charleroi, Belgium.

 
Work at the Museum of Outdoor Sculpture of Alcala de Henares.

Serrano's abstract introspection reached its zenith with the series Rhythms in Space, dynamic compositions constructed from stainless steel rods. In 1959, while taking part in one of Pierre Schaeffer's experimental music projects, Serrano presented his working models for these series, as well as the first Burning of an object entitled The Dis-occupation of the Space or the Presence of the Absence in the Galleria del Disegno in Milan, Italy.

1960. The reputation that he had by now firmly established lead him to be selected to take part in the New Spanish Painting and Sculpture exhibition that was on show for two years at first in MOMA in New York and later in Washington, Chicago and New Hampshire. He also took part in Current Art in Aschaffenburg, Germany.

Pablo Serrano was invited in 1961 to The Pittsburg International in the Carnegie Institute in the United States, and to the II Exposition Internationale de Sculpture Contemporaine in the Rodin Museum in Paris. He received the González Critics Prize in the Saloon of May in Barcelona.

He entered 23 pieces for the XXXI International Biennial in Venice in 1962, only to find himself a mere one vote short of the First Prize for Sculpture, which was to be won by Alberto Giacometti. 1967. Portrayal of Milton Rua. Concurrently, and in keeping with the aesthetic and philosophical line he had started at the beginning of the decade, he produced Men with Door, a logical continuation of his earlier Men-Vault. In this new period the character of Serrano's work became even more dichotomic. He participated in the Sculpture from Twenty Nations exhibition in the Guggenheim Museum in New York. 1969. The Juana Mordó Gallery in Madrid publishes Calvin Cannon's book Serrano in the Sixties. 1975. His sculptures were exposed in the Sala Gaudí Barcelona gallery, today Gaudifond Gallery, which collaborated exhibiting a sculpture in the famous La Rambla central Barcelona street[1] and still owns several artworks of his.[2] 1976. The series Yoke-Unit paved the way for the numerous sculptural projects like the piece entitled Spiritu mundi, Open Yoke-Unit sculpted for the University of Houston, Texas. 1982. That same year he was awarded the inaugural Príncipe de Asturias award for Art. Later he was to exhibit in the Hermitage Museum, in Leningrad. 1985. Serrano exhibited pieces from these last series at the Juana Mordó Gallery in Madrid, as well as their original plaster versions at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Pablo Serrano died in Madrid on 26 November at the age of seventy seven. 1994. 27 May, the Foundation-Museum Pablo Serrano in Saragossa was officially opened.

Open-air works edit

Work in museums edit

America

Europe

See also edit

References edit

  • Pablo Serrano. Texts by Juan Manuel Bonet, Calvin Cannon, Dolores Durán Úcar, and José Sommer Ribeiro. Seacex. 2003. ISBN 84-7232-916-X[4]]
  • Cannon, Calvin. Armherst College Massachusetts. Serrano in the sixties. Galería Juana Mordó. English and Spanish. Madrid. 1969.
  • Hirshhorn, Joseph H.: Pablo Serrano. Genesis of his expression in the Portrait. Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.A., 1967.
  • Westerdahl, E.: La escultura de Pablo Serrano. Polígrafa. Barcelona. 1977[5]
  • Maybe-Art.com Biography of Pablo Serrano[6]
  1. ^ "Pablo Serrano Aguilar". Gaudifondarte.com. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Pablo Serrano: Esculturas". Gaudifondarte.com. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Inauguración de un monumento a Indalecio Prieto en los Nuevos Ministerios". El País. 14 December 1984.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 November 2007. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  6. ^ . Maybe-art.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2019.

External links edit

  • Pablo Serrano work in Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
  • Pablo Serrano work in Indianapolis Museum
  • Head of Machado by Pablo Serrano. Work in Brown University, Providence
  • Pablo Serrano: Prince of Asturias Awards. Arts. 1982

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Serrano and the second or maternal family name is Aguilar Pablo Serrano Aguilar 8 March 1908 Crivillen Teruel 26 November 1985 Madrid was a Spanish abstract sculptor Pablo SerranoPersonal detailsBornPablo Serrano Aguilar 1908 03 08 8 March 1908Crivillen Teruel SpainDied26 November 1985 1985 11 26 aged 77 Madrid SpainProfessionsculptorWebsitehttp www pabloserrano es Contents 1 Personal life 2 Open air works 3 Work in museums 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life edit1920 1925 Pablo Serrano studied as a boarder in the Escuelas Profesionales Salesianas in Sarria Barcelona 1935 1954 He settled in Montevideo Uruguay Serrano had the opportunity to meet Joaquin Torres Garcia and Lucio Fontana 1955 Pablo Serrano was now to become a force within the Spanish artistic avant garde As evidence of this in that same year he won the III Biennial of Spanish American Art in Barcelona 1957 His first solo exhibition was held at the Atheneum of Madrid Together with Juana Frances and artists such as Manolo Millares Manuel Rivera and Antonio Saura he collaborated with El Paso Group 1957 1958 The reflections that arose as a result of these series of pieces gave birth to a new project which he christened Drama of the Object and Burning of the Object In 1958 he exhibited in the Eduard Loeb Gallery in Paris and was invited to take part in the Art du XXI Siecle which was held in Charleroi Belgium nbsp Work at the Museum of Outdoor Sculpture of Alcala de Henares Serrano s abstract introspection reached its zenith with the series Rhythms in Space dynamic compositions constructed from stainless steel rods In 1959 while taking part in one of Pierre Schaeffer s experimental music projects Serrano presented his working models for these series as well as the first Burning of an object entitled The Dis occupation of the Space or the Presence of the Absence in the Galleria del Disegno in Milan Italy 1960 The reputation that he had by now firmly established lead him to be selected to take part in the New Spanish Painting and Sculpture exhibition that was on show for two years at first in MOMA in New York and later in Washington Chicago and New Hampshire He also took part in Current Art in Aschaffenburg Germany Pablo Serrano was invited in 1961 to The Pittsburg International in the Carnegie Institute in the United States and to the II Exposition Internationale de Sculpture Contemporaine in the Rodin Museum in Paris He received the Gonzalez Critics Prize in the Saloon of May in Barcelona He entered 23 pieces for the XXXI International Biennial in Venice in 1962 only to find himself a mere one vote short of the First Prize for Sculpture which was to be won by Alberto Giacometti 1967 Portrayal of Milton Rua Concurrently and in keeping with the aesthetic and philosophical line he had started at the beginning of the decade he produced Men with Door a logical continuation of his earlier Men Vault In this new period the character of Serrano s work became even more dichotomic He participated in the Sculpture from Twenty Nations exhibition in the Guggenheim Museum in New York 1969 The Juana Mordo Gallery in Madrid publishes Calvin Cannon s book Serrano in the Sixties 1975 His sculptures were exposed in the Sala Gaudi Barcelona gallery today Gaudifond Gallery which collaborated exhibiting a sculpture in the famous La Rambla central Barcelona street 1 and still owns several artworks of his 2 1976 The series Yoke Unit paved the way for the numerous sculptural projects like the piece entitled Spiritu mundi Open Yoke Unit sculpted for the University of Houston Texas 1982 That same year he was awarded the inaugural Principe de Asturias award for Art Later he was to exhibit in the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad 1985 Serrano exhibited pieces from these last series at the Juana Mordo Gallery in Madrid as well as their original plaster versions at the Guggenheim Museum in New York Pablo Serrano died in Madrid on 26 November at the age of seventy seven 1994 27 May the Foundation Museum Pablo Serrano in Saragossa was officially opened Open air works editStatue of Indalecio Prieto Madrid 3 Work in museums editAmerica Museum of Modern Art New York City Solomon R Guggenheim Museum New York City Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Washington D C Brown University Providence Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford Connecticut University of Houston Clear Lake Houston Texas Indianapolis Museum of Art IMA Indianapolis Indiana Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Richmond Virginia University of Rio Piedras Puerto Rico Ponce Museum Puerto Rico Europe Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia MNCARS Madrid Museo de Escultura al Aire Libre de Alcala de Henares Centre Georges Pompidou Paris Musee National d Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris Galleria Nazionale d Art Moderna Roma Galleria d Arte Moderna Venecia Middelheim Museum Antwerp Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Lisboa Hermitage Museum Saint Petersburg Pushkin Museum Moscow Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Pablo Serrano Museum Saragossa See also editMuseo de Escultura al Aire Libre de Alcala de HenaresReferences editPablo Serrano Texts by Juan Manuel Bonet Calvin Cannon Dolores Duran Ucar and Jose Sommer Ribeiro Seacex 2003 ISBN 84 7232 916 X 4 Cannon Calvin Armherst College Massachusetts Serrano in the sixties Galeria Juana Mordo English and Spanish Madrid 1969 Hirshhorn Joseph H Pablo Serrano Genesis of his expression in the Portrait Greenwich Connecticut U S A 1967 Westerdahl E La escultura de Pablo Serrano Poligrafa Barcelona 1977 5 Maybe Art com Biography of Pablo Serrano 6 Pablo Serrano Aguilar Gaudifondarte com Retrieved 9 February 2019 Pablo Serrano Esculturas Gaudifondarte com Retrieved 9 February 2019 Inauguracion de un monumento a Indalecio Prieto en los Nuevos Ministerios El Pais 14 December 1984 Serrano In The Sixties PDF Archived from the original PDF on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 9 February 2019 La Escultura de PABLO SERRANO WESTERDAHL EDUARDO PABLO SERRANO Archived from the original on 3 November 2007 Retrieved 28 May 2010 Maybe art com Maybe art com Archived from the original on 14 July 2011 Retrieved 9 February 2019 External links editPablo Serrano work in Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Pablo Serrano work in Indianapolis Museum Spiritus Mundi Yoke Unit by Pablo Serrano at University of Houston Clear Lake Pablo Serrano work in Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Head of Machado by Pablo Serrano Work in Brown University Providence Pablo Serrano Prince of Asturias Awards Arts 1982 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pablo Serrano amp oldid 1173447087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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