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andrés lasanta jimeno

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  • Museums on APS:
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
  • Also known as:
    • andrés lasanta
    • andres lasanta jimeno
    • andres lasanta
  • Top 3 works:
    • The creation ... a stick!
    • The missing link
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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Andrés Lasanta Jimeno: Sculpting Emotion and Exploring Memory

Andrés Lasanta Jimeno, born in Zaragoza, Spain in 1980, is a Spanish artist whose work transcends conventional boundaries, embracing sculpture, drawing, and painting as interwoven mediums. His artistic journey began with an innate fascination for form and texture—a preoccupation that continues to permeate his oeuvre, resulting in pieces imbued with palpable emotion and grappling with profound themes of identity and remembrance. Jimeno’s formative years were marked by exposure to diverse artistic traditions, fostering a sensitivity to both classical aesthetics and contemporary experimentation. While specifics regarding his early training remain somewhat elusive, it's evident that he possesses a grounding in fundamental sculptural principles—a skill honed through meticulous observation and relentless practice—which informs the striking physicality of his sculptures. Notably, ‘Nonato,’ currently residing within the permanent collection of the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) in Barcelona, stands as testament to his dedication and artistic vision. This monumental piece embodies Jimeno’s signature style: a deliberate juxtaposition of organic materials – primarily wood – with geometric forms—creating an arresting dialogue between naturalness and abstraction. His artistic development has been characterized by a consistent pursuit of expressive exploration. Jimeno doesn't merely depict subjects; he seeks to convey feeling, capturing the essence of human experience through carefully considered compositions and textural surfaces. Drawing heavily from Surrealist influences – particularly René Magritte’s unsettling dreamscapes—Jimeno utilizes symbolic imagery to provoke contemplation and challenge perceptions. Recurring motifs of fragmented figures and distorted perspectives underscore his preoccupation with psychological states and the complexities of perception. Furthermore, Lasanta Jimeno's artistic practice extends beyond sculptural endeavors into expansive canvases where he employs a palette rich in muted hues and layered brushstrokes. These paintings are less concerned with representational accuracy than they are with conveying mood and atmosphere—a deliberate choice that aligns seamlessly with his broader conceptual framework. The artist’s technique is marked by a masterful control of pigment, achieved through painstaking layering and blending processes—resulting in surfaces that shimmer with subtle variations in color and luminosity. Ultimately, Andrés Lasanta Jimeno's contribution to contemporary art lies in his ability to synthesize disparate influences into a singular artistic voice. He champions the power of sculpture as a vehicle for emotional expression, simultaneously interrogating notions of identity and confronting the elusive nature of memory—themes that resonate powerfully across cultures and generations. His work continues to inspire dialogue and provoke reflection, cementing his place as a significant figure within Spain’s vibrant artistic landscape.