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Tulio De Sagastizábal

Informations clés

  • Born: 1948, Posadas, Argentine
  • Top 3 works: New Metheor
  • Art period: Moderne
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Museums on APS:
    • MACBA
    • MACBA
    • MACBA
    • MACBA
    • MACBA
  • Plus…
  • Top-ranked work: New Metheor
  • Also known as: Tulio Sagastizábal
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 1

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Où est né Tulio de Sagastizábal ?
Question 2:
Qui a suivi Tulio de Sagastizábal en 1974 ?
Question 3:
Dans quelle année Tulio de Sagastizábal a-t-il reçu une bourse de la Fundación Antorchas ?
Question 4:
Quel prix Tulio De Sagastizábal a remporté en 1998 ?
Question 5:
Dans quelle année Tulio De Sagastizábal était juré au Salón de Julio ?

Tulio de Sagastizábal: Geometry and Emotion in Argentine Abstract Art

Tulio de Sagastizábal, born in Posadas, Argentina, in 1948, stands as a prominent figure in Argentine abstract art. His artistic journey began under the tutelage of influential mentors like Alejandro Vainstein, Luis Felipe Noé, and Roberto Páez, shaping his distinctive approach to visual expression. Studying with these masters instilled in him a foundational understanding of artistic principles that would continue to inform his oeuvre throughout his career. His formative years were marked by an immersion into the vibrant cultural landscape of Buenos Aires, where he honed his skills and developed his unique style. The influence of Surrealism and Constructivism can be discerned in early works, reflecting a fascination with exploring subconscious imagery alongside geometric forms—a duality that would become central to his artistic vision. Sagastizábal’s exploration of these concepts solidified his commitment to conveying complex emotions through simplified visual language. He sought to transcend mere representation, aiming instead for an expressive dialogue between form and feeling. Sagastizábal's artistic development gained considerable momentum during the 1990s, fueled by collaborations with fellow artists and participation in prestigious residencies like Arteleku and RIAA. These experiences broadened his perspectives and fostered experimentation with new mediums and techniques—particularly textile art—allowing him to delve deeper into textural nuances and spatial relationships. His meticulous attention to detail became a hallmark of his style, mirroring the precision required to capture the subtleties of emotion within abstract compositions. He embraced innovative approaches, constantly pushing boundaries while maintaining an unwavering dedication to artistic integrity. Throughout his prolific career, Sagastizábal has garnered recognition for his contributions to the Argentine art scene, earning awards from institutions such as Banco Nación, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Universidad Palermo, and Fundación Antorchas. His exhibitions have spanned across Argentina and internationally, showcasing his distinctive style and cementing his reputation as a visionary artist. Notably, he served as curator for MAC Salta during the Biennial of Curitiba 2017, demonstrating his commitment to fostering artistic dialogue and promoting contemporary art practices. He was honored by numerous organizations recognizing his dedication to furthering Argentine artistic excellence. His enduring legacy resides in his ability to transform geometric abstraction into vehicles for conveying profound emotional resonance—a feat achieved through masterful manipulation of color, texture, and form. Tulio de Sagastizábal’s work continues to inspire artists and scholars alike, solidifying his place as a cornerstone of Argentine abstract art history. He remains an artist whose exploration of emotion within the framework of geometric precision continues to captivate audiences worldwide.