We celebrate the 100 anniversary of Eduardo Chillida, revisiting Chillida Leku Museum, where STUA Zero tables and Laclasica chairs are used.
ZERO: www.stua.com/design/zero
LACLASICA: www.stua.com/design/laclasica
Manuel Hernández Mompó (Valencia, 1927 - Madrid, 1992)
Alaró, 1981
acrílico/metacrilato
20 x 60 x 20 cm
SOBRE ESCULTURA
GALERIA DE ARTE rayuela
28 de marzo al 6 de mayo de 2006
Andreu Alfaro, Eduardo Arroyo, Rafael Canogar, Eduardo Chillida, Amadeo Gabino, Martín Chirino, Leiro, Miró, Mompó, Mignoni, Miquel Navarro, Oteiza, Palazuelo, Plensa, Valdés
The 10th of January 2024 has marked one hundred years since the birth of Eduardo Chillida, one of the most popular and influential Spanish artists from the 20th century.
With his roots in the Basque Country, his arms embraced horizons around the world, creating unique settings to bring society together.
Chillida Leku Museum opened in year 2000. This is the place where Chillida developed many of his works before it was a museum. We have collaborated with Chillida family, and now Hauser & Wirth, to make this environment, where his work was rooted, the meaningful place to discover his oeuvre.
We invite you to follow this journey through almost 25 years.
CHILLIDA LEKU: www.stua.com/design/chillida
A set of sculptures on the seafront called ‘el Peine del Viento’ (Comb of the Wind) is probably the best-known creation of the San Sebastian-born sculptor Eduardo Chillida; it is certainly one of the most popular places in the city. It consists of three nine-ton pieces of steel anchored into the rocks and lashed by the waves of the Bay of Biscay at the western end of the Bay of La Concha.