|
Ana Corbero is a visual artist whose paintings, sculptures, and designs have received acclaim on all continents. Born in 1961, the daughter of Catalan sculptor Xavier Corbero, she studied in the United States (Dallas, Philadelphia, New York) and has lived in London, Barcelona, Paris and Beirut. In 1996 she married Nabil Gholam, the Beirut-based architect. Her figurative works display a sensitivity to the fragility of nature and the delicate relation between humans and their environment, as well as the variety and complexity of people's inheritances from family, culture, and history. The innocence and simultaneous lucidity of childhood is a theme that runs throughout her creations. Among her landmark creations are large paintings of water surfaces (the ''1001 Tears'' series); colossal sculptures of contemplative, childlike figures (''Little Buddha'', ''Buddhito'' and ''Buddhette'') which have been exhibited in various public urban settings; the ''Postcards for Every Occasion'' print series; and the ''Maus Haus'' design creations. Since 2010, and as a direct result of the Israeli/Lebanese war of 2006 Corbero has published two collections of poems: Prickly Pear Poems and Pettered Patter Poems. In 2013 she held a solo exhibition, ''I&I = Us'', at the Beirut Exhibition Center conveying a pacifist message. It had taken her 18 months to put together. She has had individual exhibitions in places including London, Barcelona, Madrid, New York, Dallas, Istanbul, Beirut, Napa Valley, Tokyo, and Singapore. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ana Corbero」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|