Soledad Sevilla. Not Everything Is Chance
Soledad Sevilla. Not Everything Is Chance
5 February - 24 June 2021
Gallery T3, T4 and Atrium. Curator: Juan Antonio Álvarez Reyes
Soledad Sevilla (Valencia, 1944), winner of the 2020 Velázquez Prize, the most prestigious award for living Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American artists, decided to donate a very substantial part of her oeuvre to the CAAC last year. Her gift comprised more than 60 paintings, installations, drawings and models produced between 1975 and 2013. The artist has always had close ties to Andalusia, as she divides her time between Granada and Madrid, and throughout her career she has remained intimately connected with the Andalusian art scene; indeed, locations like the Alhambra and El Rompido inspired some of her best-known series. The generous donation includes a remarkable collection of paintings, predominantly works of monumental size, as well as seven large installations, scale models and drawings.
For the first time, the C3A presents selected pieces from Soledad Sevilla¿s gift, most of which belong to two series: works based on ¿plant walls¿, and others inspired by the tobacco curing barns on the plain of Granada. In both series, abstraction and repetition are protracted and accentuated to give these landscapes a naturalistic feel. In addition, the show includes a considerable number of scale models of some of her installations, a genre of which she is a pioneer and leading exponent.
The sight of a plant-covered wall one afternoon in Granada, where ivy leaves that have completely overgrown a vertical surface rustle in the breeze, marks the beginning of the installations El tiempo vuela (Time Flies, 1998) and Te llamaré hoja (I Shall Call You Leaf, 2005) as well as of Apamea (1999), a large canvas whose title alludes to an ancient Syrian city.
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