Baltasar Lobo
15 October 2010 - 14 January 2011
This autumn Interart presents some thirty sculptures by the Spanish artist Baltasar Lobo (1910-1993) whose work has been supported by the gallery for many years. The exhibition illustrates the artist's different figurative periods which celebrate life and womanhood, an eternal reference and source of constantly renewed inspiration. Escaping the influences and fashions of his time, Lobo was to develop a personal style characterised by harmonious curves and rhythms as well as his extraordinary mastery of materials. His sculpture is both temporal and timeless, transmitting a radiant feeling of plenitude of shapes and fulfilment, which is rarely equalled.
His work is also found in many important public collections like the City Museum of Modern Art in Paris, the Centro d'Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Tokyo National Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Caracas, the Museum of Modern Art in Luxembourg, the National Gallery in Prague, the State Gallery in Stuttgart and the Fine Arts Museum in Bilbao.
