词条 | Salvador Aulestia |
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| name = Salvador Aulestia | image = | image_size = 220 px | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = November 13, 1915 | birth_place = Barcelona (Spain) | death_date = June 1994 | death_place = Milano (Italy) | nationality = Spanish | spouse = Maria Elisa Dall'Igna (1941) | field = Painting, Drawing, Sculptor, Writing, | training = | movement = apotism, expressionism, abstractism, fauvism | works = Sideroploide monument | patrons = | awards = Named Catalan Universal by the King of Spain Juan Carlos I XXXIV Venice Biennial (Personal special qualification) | elected = | website = | bgcolour = }}Salvador Aulestia (November 13, 1915 - June 1994), was a Spanish painter, sculptor, drawer and writer born in Barcelona (Spain).[1][2] Author of the Sideroploide, a 65 meter long and 17 meter high sculpture at the Barcelona harbor,[3] he earned international acclaim with exhibitions in Rome (Italy) and in the United States in the fifties and sixties until Palazzo Reale in Milan (Italy)[4] Special personal citation and pavilion at the XXXIV Venice Biennial.[5][6][7] His artistic path goes from classical expressionism to pure abstraction[8][9] through figurative and surrealist abstraction,[10][11] fauvism, postcubism,[12] expressionism, before founding, in 1963, his own personal “ism”, publishing the Apotelesmatical Art Manifesto.[13] BiographyBorn into the families of a soldier officer, Salvador Aulestia grew up in until three years old in calle Naples y Consejo de Ciento of Barcelona, Spain. Then his family went to live in the Camp d'en Grassot (which was then the outskirts of Barcelona, now Career d'en Grassot). Already at age six the drawings are distinguished by significant clarity and synthesis for his age. At eight he began the lecture of an important private library about esotericism and magic. Later he went to live in calle Roger de Flor (Gracia). After changing several schools e was inscribed at the "Las Reales Escuelas Pias". In 1931 he entered the seminary but never leaves the artistic inspiration. In 1935, invited to a dinnerr, Salvador Aulestia met Garcia Lorca, of which draws a sketch that will be used later for a portrait. In July 19, 1936 began the Spanish Civil War and the seminary was closed.[14] After being involved in various vicissitudes, participate in some battles (as tenant for the PSOE) and then prisoned, he came back to Barcelona in 1940 . He inscribed at the Escuela de Artes Y Oficios de Barcelona. He continues his artistic career with a series of exhibitions that will take him around the world. After some initial contacts in the fifties, he moved permanently to Milan (Italy) in 1972, where he produced paintings, drawings, sculptures in addition to publishing numerous books until his death in 1994.[15] "...His work show a theurgical feeling with plastic expressionism and abstract tendency..."(Gran Enciclopedia Catalana[16][17] PublicationsSalvador Aulestia is author of several books:
References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Turner|first1=ed. Jane|title=The dictionary of art|date=1996|publisher=Grove [u.a.]|location=New York|isbn=9781884446009|pages=29, 322|edition=Reprinted with minor corrections}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aulestia, Salvador}}2. ^{{cite book|last1=York|first1=Frick Art Reference Library, New|title=Spanish artists from the fourth to the twentieth century : a critical dictionary|date=1996|publisher=Hall|location=New York, NY [u.a.]|isbn=9780783880372}} 3. ^{{cite journal|last1=Vivanco|first1=Felipe|title=El pararrayo magico|journal=La Vanguardia|date=1995|page=52|url=http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1968/05/19/pagina-52/34425695/pdf.html?search=salvador%20aulestia}} 4. ^{{cite journal|last1=Gutierrez|first1=Fernando|title=Homenaje a Cataluna|journal=La Vanguardia|date=1980|page=49|url=http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1968/05/19/pagina-49/32903963/pdf.html?search=salvador%20aulestia}} 5. ^{{cite book|last1=Various authors|title=Venezia Biennale 1968|date=1968|page=50}} 6. ^{{cite book|last1=Bravo|first1=Miguel Cabañas|title=La política artística del franquismo : el hito de la Bienal Hispano-Americana de Arte|date=1996|publisher=Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas|location=Madrid|isbn=9788400075866|page=294}} 7. ^{{cite book|last1=López|first1=Paula Barreiro|title=La abstracción geométrica en España, 1957-1969|date=2009|publisher=Consejo Superior de Investigaciones|location=Madrid|isbn=9788400088750}} 8. ^{{cite book|last1=Cirlot|first1=Lourdes|title=La pintura informal en Cataluña, 1951-1970|date=1983|publisher=Anthropos|location=Barcelona|isbn=9788485887286|page=264ss|edition=1a}} 9. ^{{cite book|last1=Ureña|first1=Gabriel|title=Las vanguardias artísticas en la postguerra española, 1940-1959|date=1982|publisher=Istmo|location=Madrid|isbn=9788470901201|page=71}} 10. ^{{cite book|last1=Parcerisas|first1=Pilar|title=Conceptualismo(S) poéticos, politicos y periféricos : en torno al arte conceptual en España, 1964-1980|date=2007|publisher=Akal|location=Madrid|isbn=9788446023739|page=34}} 11. ^{{cite book|last1=Arean|first1=Carlos Antonio|title=1971 BALANCE DEL ARTE JOVEN EN ESPANA|date=1971|publisher=Publicaciones Espanolas|pages=85–86}} 12. ^{{cite book|last1=Bernal|first1=Óscar Cornago|title=Discurso teórico y puesta en enscena en los años sesenta : la encrucijada de los "realismos"|date=2000|publisher=Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Inst. de la Lengua Española|location=Madrid|isbn=9788400079048|page=453}} 13. ^{{cite journal|last1=Di Gregorio|first1=Maurizio|title=Accanto a Caravaggio, il santo dei bambini|journal=Corriere della sera|date=2006|page=61|url=http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2006/aprile/04/Accanto_Caravaggio_Santo_dei_bambini_co_9_060404144.shtml}} 14. ^{{cite book|last1=Reseña|first1=Equipo|title=La cultura española durante el franquismo|date=1977|publisher=Mensajero|location=Bilbao|isbn=9788427110748|page=261}} 15. ^{{cite web|last1=Temolo Dall'Igna|first1=Luca|title=Salvador Aulestia |publisher=Luca Temolo Dall'Igna}} 16. ^{{cite book|last1=Various Authors|title=Gran Enciclopedia Catalana|publisher=Enciclopedia Catalana SA|location=Barcelona, Spain}} 17. ^{{cite book|last1=García|first1=Manuel José Alonso|title=Temas y protagonistas del pensamiento español del siglo XX : la aportación de la revista "Cruz y raya" (1933-1936) : una revista "compremetida" con la religión y/o con la política, dos ejes dialécticos sobre los que giran el resto de los temas|date=2003|publisher=Asociación de Estudios Hispanos-Africanos|location=Melilla|isbn=9788492177417}} 18. ^{{cite book|last1=Aulestia|first1=Salvador|title=El embarcadero de las emociones|date=1948|publisher=Tipografia Studium|location=Barcelona|page=215|edition=200 copies}} 19. ^{{cite book|last1=Aulestia|first1=Salvador|title=La mano lenguaje desconocido|date=1954|publisher=Ahr|location=Barcelona|page=320}} 20. ^{{cite book|last1=Aulestia|first1=Salvador|title=El enigma de su personalidad|date=1955|publisher=AHR|location=Barcelona|page=325}} 21. ^{{cite book|last1=Aulestia|first1=Salvador|title=Discurso poemita sobre la fiesta de los toros|date=1957|publisher=Dhir|location=Barcelona|pages=45ca}} 22. ^{{cite book|last1=Aulestia|first1=Salvador|title=La fiesta de los toros o la fiesta nacional espanola|date=1967|publisher=Scholz|location=Barcelona, Spain|pages=151+56 with 66 drawings|edition=1st}} 23. ^{{cite journal|last1=Cortes|first1=Juan|title=Aulestia y su fiesta de los toros|journal=La Vanguardia|date= 1967|page=49|url=http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1968/05/19/pagina-49/34382043/pdf.html?search=salvador%20aulestia}} 24. ^{{cite book|last1=Pérez-Lizano|first1=Manuel|title=El Leòn como sìmbolo pintado|date=2006|publisher=El Corte Ingles|location=Zaragoza|page=13}} 25. ^{{cite book|last1=Aulestia|first1=Salvador|title=Il Teraphim|date=1975|publisher=Al Cenacolo|location=Milan, Italy|page=26}} 26. ^{{cite book|last1=Aulestia|first1=Salvador|title=La magia del calcio|date=1982|publisher=Società Stampa Sportiva|location=Rome, Italy|page=145}} 27. ^{{cite book|last1=Aulestia|first1=Salvador|title=La Boxe, rito di affrontamento con i pugni sul ring|date=1984|publisher=Il Dialogo|location=Milan, Italy|page=401}} 4 : Spanish sculptors|Spanish artists|1915 births|1994 deaths |
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