Juan Garaizabal
Juan Garaizabal (born 1971 in Madrid) is a Spanish plastic artist, Garaizabal's work encompasses drawings, sculpture, light and acoustic installations, video art, and engraving. According to the journal El País[1] Garaizabal is one of the most internationally renowned Spanish artists. The most visible part of his works are his monumental public sculptures. His "Urban Memories" structures, intertwining sculpture and illumination, are a recuperation of long-lost architectural elements occupying vacant, historical sites.[2] Artistic historyInitially a conceptual artist, a large part of his work has been done by hand, using such techniques as forging, carpentry, electricity, plasticity, and masonry – all skills acquired through time and experimentation. As of 2008, his main studio is in Berlin, Germany, although he maintains another in Madrid, Spain and a third one in Miami, United States. Public installations
Personal lifeBetween 1998 and 2007, he traveled across the African continent in several stages, using a Mercedes-Benz Unimog as his means of transport. These journeys took place once or twice a year, accompanied by his family and friends, covering the route from Madrid to Cape Town. He resides and works primarily between Berlin, Madrid and Shanghai[14] he combines with temporary stays and studios dedicated to other projects around the world. He has been divorced twice and has two daughters, Olivia (2003) and Casilda (2004), from his first marriage.[15] ReferencesExternal linksWikimedia Commons has media related to Juan Garaizabal. |