I am an artist and professor who lives and works in
I teach Contemporary Art at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the
As a result of the academic policy that ignored the already existing concepts of contemporary art that by then where taking place in
I am an artist and professor who lives and works in
I teach Contemporary Art at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the
As a result of the academic policy that ignored the already existing concepts of contemporary art that by then where taking place in
Artist’s Statement
In my first pieces of sculpture I recognize to be indebted to Brancusi, with its oval marble forms. Nevertheless my forms did not have a reference to human heads, or to the origin of the life, but its concept, as abstract forms, was the attention to on the attrition and the hollowness of the subject as attempts to explore the interior of closed and pure form. The best way of understanding its aesthetic pleasure was not only feeling the form but carving it in marble.