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Salvador Aulestia

Salvador Aulestia

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Salvador Aulestia, was a Spanish painter, sculptor, drawer and writer born in Barcelona (Spain). Author of the Sideroploide, a 65-metre-long (213 ft) and 17-metre-high (56 ft) sculpture at the Barcelona harbor, he earned international acclaim with exhibitions in Rome (Italy) and in the United States in the fifties and sixties until Palazzo Reale in Milan (Italy) Special personal citation and pavilion at the XXXIV Venice Biennial. His artistic path goes from classical expressionism to pure abstraction through figurative and surrealist abstraction, fauvism, postcubism, expressionism, before founding, in 1963, his own personal “ism”, publishing the Apotelesmatical Art Manifesto.

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Artsy artwork: Senza Titolo (1981)
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Artsy artwork: Pregnant woman (1970)
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Artsy artwork: Chitarra (1984)
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Artsy artwork: Montserrat (1980)
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Artsy artwork: Lilith (1982)
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