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  • Pablo Palazuelo

    Spanish painter

    Pablo Palazuelo (October 8, 1915 – October 3, 2007)[1] was a Spanish painter and sculptor.

    Work and biography

    Pabich led to an invitation to join the Galérie Maeght (currently Galérie Lelong), an association that has continued for some fifty years.

    Palazuelo went on to receive the Kandinsky Prize in 1952. His attention became focused on the nature of "form" itself rather than on what it represented.[2] In 1953 his investigation into form led to his discovery: Trans-geometría-the rhythms of nature translated into plastic art.

    This new way of seeing was initially expressed in his Solitudes series shown in his first solo exhibition in 1955.

    Pablo palazuelo esculturas de plastilina faciles

    Ascendente no. 2, his first sculpture, appeared in 1954. In 1962 that his exploration of the qualities of space through his metal sculpture began in earnest, and his two-dimensional drawings became transformed into their three-dimensional counterparts.

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