Jaume Plensa

House of Knowledge in Borås, Sweden
Figures representing seven continents, Nice, France

Jaume Plensa (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒawmə ˈpɫɛnsə]; born 1955) is a Spanish artist and sculptor.[1]

Biography

Plensa was born in Barcelona, Catalonia and studied art there, in the "Llotja" School and in the Escola Superior de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi.

His works include the Crown Fountain at Millennium Park in Chicago, Illinois, United States.[2] It opened in July 2004.[3][4] The fountain is composed of a black granite reflecting pool placed between a pair of glass brick towers. The towers are 50 feet (15 m) tall,[3] and they use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to display digital videos on the inward faces.

Another Plensa piece is Blake in Gateshead, in North East England, a laser beam that on special occasions shines high into the night sky over Gateshead's Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. In the summer of 2007 he participated in the Chicago Public Art exhibit, Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet.

Singapore Soul (2011) at the Ocean Financial Centre, Singapore
El alma del Ebro, Zaragoza, Aragon

In 2007, working closely with a group of local ex-miners, he was also commissioned to create a new work on the landmark site of a former colliery near St Helens, Merseyside, as part of the Big Art Project, a major national public art initiative linked to Channel 4. Unveiled in spring 2009, The Dream consists of an elongated white structure 20 metres (66 ft) tall, weighing 500 tons, which has been carved to resemble the head and neck of a young woman with her eyes closed in meditation. The structure is coated in sparkling white Spanish dolomite, as a contrast to the coal which used to be mined there.[5]

On 16 June 2008 Jaume's sculpture of a listening glass entitled Breathing was dedicated by the incumbent Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, as a memorial to journalists killed whilst undertaking their work. The sculpture in steel and glass sits atop a new wing of Broadcasting House in London. At 22:00 GMT each evening a beam of light will be projected from the sculpture extending 1 km into the sky for 30 minutes to coincide with the BBC News at Ten.[6]

El alma del Ebro was created for the International Exposition in Zaragoza, the theme of which was "Water and Sustainable Development". It is eleven meters high, the sculpted letters representing cells of the human body which is over 60% water. Its white letters and hollow structure invite the viewer to look inside and reflect on the relationship between human beings and water. A similar sculpture entitled Singapore Soul (2011) was installed in front of the Ocean Financial Centre in Singapore.

From May to mid-August 2011 the work Echo was displayed in Madison Square Park in Manhattan.[7]

In November 2012, the Albright–Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York unveiled a 32-ton sculpture by Plensa entitled "Laura". The 20-foot (6.1 m) tall sculpture is composed of 20 massive pieces of marble from the south of Spain.[8]

Awards

See also

References

  1. "Breathing - a new sculpture for Broadcasting House", BBC Press Office, retrieved 2008-07-30
  2. Millennium Park :: Art and Architecture :: The Crown Fountain, www.millenniumpark.org, archived from the original on July 24, 2008, retrieved 30 July 2008.
  3. 1 2 Artropolis, Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc, 2007, archived from the original on 5 November 2007, retrieved 13 June 2007.
  4. "Crown Fountain", Archi•Tech, Stamats Business Media, July–August 2005, archived from the original on December 2, 2006, retrieved 2007-06-13.
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  6. Breathing – A New Sculpture for Broadcasting House, BBC Press Office, 16 June 2008.
  7. Madison Square Park Conservancy, retrieved 25 June 2011.
  8. Dabkowski, Colin (23 November 2012), "Meet 'Laura,' a new sculpture by Jaume Plensa at the Albright-Knox", The Buffalo News.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 "Jaume Plensa, Premio Velázquez 2013", La Vanguardia (in Spanish), 2013-11-25
  10. El Govern distingeix 25 personalitats i 15 entitats amb la Creu de Sant Jordi (in Catalan)
  11. Cia, Blanca (2013-11-25), "Poesía en escultura: Jaume Plensa, Premio Velázquez 2013", El País (in Spanish)
  12. "Jaume Plensa, Premio Velázquez de Artes Plásticas 2013", El Mundo (in Spanish), 2013-11-25

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