

Antoni Gaudí
Cultural Positioning
- • Art Nouveau
Selected Institutional Exhibitions
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Antoni Gaudí was a Catalan architect whose organic approach to form and structure fundamentally redefined early modernism. Working primarily in Barcelona, he developed a distinctive vocabulary of undulating surfaces, skeletal stone frameworks, and biomorphic ornamentation that drew directly from natural systems rather than historical precedent. His masterwork, the Sagrada Familia basilica, remains under construction and stands as a monument to his synthesis of engineering innovation and spiritual ambition. Gaudí's integration of ceramic tile, wrought iron, and load-bearing geometry established a model of craft-driven architecture that prioritized material authenticity and structural expression over applied decoration.
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