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1933 O Corgo, Lugo, Galicia, Spain - 1994 Madrid, Spain. Known for: Expressive figuration, rebellious aesthetics, and a visceral approach to form.
Francisco Otero Besteiro (born March 3, 1933, O Corgo, Lugo, Galicia, Spain; died May 21, 1994, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish sculptor and painter, known for his contributions to postwar Spanish art... Read full biography
Francisco Otero Besteiro (born March 3, 1933, O Corgo, Lugo, Galicia, Spain; died May 21, 1994, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish sculptor and painter, known for his contributions to postwar Spanish art and his commitment to monumental public sculpture. He studied Fine Arts in Madrid in the late 1940s,... Read full biography
Francisco Otero Besteiro (born March 3, 1933, O Corgo, Lugo, Galicia, Spain; died May 21, 1994, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish sculptor and painter, known for his contributions to postwar Spanish art and his commitment to monumental public sculpture. He studied Fine Arts in Madrid in the late 1940s, and in 1960 received a scholarship from the Fundación Juan March, which enabled him to continue his artistic formation in Rome. He later spent time in Paris, absorbing European modernist influences... Read full biography
Francisco Otero Besteiro (born March 3, 1933, O Corgo, Lugo, Galicia, Spain; died May 21, 1994, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish sculptor and painter, known for his contributions to postwar Spanish art and his commitment to monumental public sculpture. He studied Fine Arts in Madrid in the late 1940s, and in 1960 received a scholarship from the Fundación Juan March, which enabled him to continue his artistic formation in Rome. He later spent time in Paris, absorbing European modernist influences before settling permanently in Madrid. Otero Besteiro’s work is characterized by:. A synthesis of academic training and modernist abstraction. A focus on monumental form, often in public settings. A sculptural language that balances mass, gesture, and... Read full biography
Francisco Otero Besteiro (born March 3, 1933, O Corgo, Lugo, Galicia, Spain; died May 21, 1994, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish sculptor and painter, known for his contributions to postwar Spanish art and his commitment to monumental public sculpture. He studied Fine Arts in Madrid in the late 1940s, and in 1960 received a scholarship from the Fundación Juan March, which enabled him to continue his artistic formation in Rome. He later spent time in Paris, absorbing European modernist influences before settling permanently in Madrid. Otero Besteiro’s work is characterized by:. A synthesis of academic training and modernist abstraction. A focus on monumental form, often in public settings. A sculptural language that balances mass, gesture, and material resonance. In 1979, he was awarded the Bouedelle Prize, and also received recognition at the Biennial of Alexan... Read full biography
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