Oteiza Embil, Jorge

Oteiza Embil, Jorge
▪ 2004

      Basque sculptor (b. Oct. 21, 1908, Orio, Spain—d. April 9, 2003, San Sebastián, Spain), examined the nature of space and emptiness in monumental minimalist sculptures that were influential in the art world of the mid-20th century. Oteiza began sculpting while studying medicine in Madrid. In 1935–48 he lived in South America, and the pre-Columbian art that he saw there informed his later work. Oteiza won the grand prize for sculpture at the 1957 São Paulo (Braz.) Bienal, but in 1959 he announced his retirement from sculpting. He continued to create small sculptures, however, in addition to publishing books on art theory and volumes of poetry. Orteiza's frieze for the Aránzazu Basilica in Spain's Guipúzcoa province, commissioned in 1950, aroused opposition but was finally completed in 1969. He was awarded the Spanish Medal of Fine Arts (1985), the Prince of Asturias Art Prize (1988), and the Gold Medal of Navarre (1992).

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