Andrés Alcántara
Dragão Ii
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Andrés Alcántara, an exponent of young Spanish sculpture, follows in the lineage of the master Brancusi, the first of the moderns to establish the grammar of a new refinement, both poetic and plastic, inspired by the primitives. The African sculpture, which also served as a reference for Picasso, reverberates the magic of its forms and rituals in Alcántara's work, in a new formulation of a post-cubist grammar that is enriched with the halo of an inaugural, surrealistic mystery, recognized by poets such as Cruzeiro Seixas or Mário Cesariny. The sculptor-poet not only reconnects with the lost link to the original sources of archetypes, but also gives three-dimensional form to the contents of an ancestral imagination. In 2006, the works of Alcántara presented here, inspired by the mythical figure of the dragon, received the award for best print at Estampa. These works were realized by the competent technicians of the CPS workshop, in three variants based on metal plates engraved by the renowned artist, revealing both his talent and his sculptor's métier.
Andrés Alcántara
Additional information
Artist | Andrés Alcántara |
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Color | Bronze, Ochre, Orange |
Date | 2006 |
Editor | Centro Português de Serigrafia |
Format | Large |
Image Size (in) | 40.2 x 23.6 in |
Total Size (in) | 40.2 x 23.6 in |
Orientation | Landscape |
Paper | Michel Paper |
Print Run | 35 |
Technique | Intaglio |
Style | Uncategorized |
Framed | No |