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词条 Sarah Grilo
释义

  1. Career

  2. Main exhibitions

  3. Biennals

  4. Collections

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox artist
| birth_date = circa 1919
| birth_place = Buenos Aires
| death_date = 2007
| death_place = Madrid
| nationality = Argentine
| style = Abstraction
| awards = Guggenheim Fellowship (1961)
| website = http://sarahgrilofernandezmuro.com/
}}

Sarah Grilo (born circa 1919[1]) was an Argentine painter who is best known for her abstract gestural paintings. Married to the artist José Antonio Fernández-Muro, she lived in Buenos Aires, Paris, New York and Madrid.

She is considered as one of the most important Latin American artists of the 20th century.[2][3][4]

Career

Sarah Grilo began her career as a self-taught artist. In 1944, she began studying at the studio of the Catalan artist Vicente Puig. There, she met her husband, the artist José Antonio Fernández-Muro.

In 1949, she presented her first solo exhibition in Madrid, which was characterised by being a mixture of figuration and cubism.

Around this period, her paintings became more abstract. In 1952, she joined the group Artistas Modernos de la Argentina, under the direction of Aldo Pellegrini.

The group, made up of artists such as Enio Iommi, Alfredo Hlito, Tomàs Maldonado, Lidy Prati and José Antonio Fernández-Muro, among others, was presented in exhibitions at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and at the Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro until it was dissolved in 1954.

Following the dissolution of the group, Sarah Grilo moved to Paris. During this period, between 1957 and 1961, her work became more lyrical.

In 1962, she won the Guggenheim Fellowship[5]. The prize marked a turning point in her career and she moved to New York. From then on, she gradually freed herself from Geometric abstraction and developed a new plastic language. Her gestural works combined coloured surfaces, drips, digital and textual signs, graffiti.[6][7]

In 1970, the artist moved to Madrid. She lived there until her death in 2007.[8]

Sarah Grilo has exhibited in numerous galleries and institutions in the United States, Latin America, and Europe. These include: the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires; The Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas; The Instituto de Arte Contemporáneo, Lima; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO), Miami; The Art Museum of the Americas, Washington D.C.; The Nelson RockefellerCollection, New York; The Blanton Museum of Art, Austin; The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; The Museo Español de Arte Contemporáneo, Madrid; and The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, among others.[9][10][11]

Main exhibitions

  • 2018:
    • Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris - France[5]
    • Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Alicante (MACA) - Spain
  • 2017:
    • Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City - USA
    • Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Latinoamericano (MACLA), La Plata - Argentina
  • 2016: Jorge Mara la Ruche Gallery, Buenos Aires - Argentina
  • 2015:
    • Jorge Mara la Ruche Gallery, Buenos Aires - Argentina
    • Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Latinoamericano (MACLA), La Plata - Argentina
  • 2014:
    • Galeria Jacques Martínez, Buenos Aires - Argentina
    • Jorge Mara la Ruche Gallery, Buenos Aires - Argentina
    • Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Latinoamericano (MACLA), La Plata - Argentina
  • 2012: Art Museum of the Americas (AMA), Washington - USA
  • 2010: Fundación PROA, Buenos Aires - Argentina
  • 2007:
    • Fundación Luis Seoane, La Corogne - Spain
    • Jorge Mara la Ruche Gallery, Buenos Aires - Argentina
  • 2006:
    • Art Museum of the Americas (AMA), Washington - USA
    • Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Latinoamericano (MACLA), La Plata - Argentina
  • 2005: Museo Genaro Pérez, Cordoba - Spain
  • 2001: Blanton Museum of Art, Austin - USA
  • 1995: Phoenix At Museum - USA
  • 1994: Milwaukee Art Museum - USA
  • 1978: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - USA
  • 1963: Paul Bianchini Gallery, New York - USA
  • 1958: Galería Bonino, Buenos Aires - Argentina

Biennals

  • 1956 : Venice Biennale
  • 1953 : II Biennale of São Paulo Modern Art Museum- São Paulo - Brazil
  • 1951 : I Biennale of São Paulo Modern Art Museum - São Paulo - Brazil

Collections

  • Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Latinoamericano (MACLA), La Plata - Argentina
  • Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.[6]

References

1. ^The year of birth varies between 1919, 1920 and 1921 depending on the sources.
2. ^{{Cite newspaper|url=https://elpais.com/diario/2007/08/31/agenda/1188511204_850215.html|title=Sarah Grilo|author=Francisco Calvo Serralier|date=31 August 2007|journal=El País|language=es|quote=...sin duda una de las mejores artistas latinoamericanas del siglo XX}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.sothebys.com/en/slideshows/two-powerhouse-female-artists-from-latin-america?slide=sarah-grilo-the-artist%20Sothebys|title=Two Powerhouse Female Artists from Latin America|last=|first=|date=|website=Sotheby's|pages=4, 5, 6|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/943107-una-pintora-inolvidable|title=Una Pintora inolvidable|date=15 September 2007|website=La Nación|language=es}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.galerie-lelong.com/fr/expositions-exterieures.html|title=Galerie Lelong - Exposition- Signos|last=|first=|date=|website=www.galerie-lelong.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-11-06}}
6. ^[https://www.museoreinasofia.es/coleccion/autor/grilo-sarah Museo Reina Sofia,Sarah Grilo]

External links

  • Sarah Grilo at Galerie Lelong
  • Official website
  • Sarah Grilo.com
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