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Alicia Martín - Glass delusion
Technique: Crystals and books on wooden pallet
Artist Biography: Alicia Martín is a contemporary Spanish artist born in Madrid in 1964. She graduated in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid, and later specialized in Print and printing techniques at the School of Applied Arts in Madrid.Since her early years as an artist, Martín has focused her work on sculpture, but is especially known for her large-format book installations. Her work is characterized by the creation of enormous structures in which she uses thousands of books and other printed objects to create compositions that suggest landscapes or abstract forms.Among her most notable exhibitions are "Cárcel de Papel" (2003), a large installation at the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, "Casa de Papel" (2005), presented at the Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, and "Esculturas Monumentales" (2014), a traveling exhibition that toured several cities in Spain and Europe. She has also exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, from New York and Buenos Aires to Beijing and Tokyo.Martín's work has been recognized with numerous awards and distinctions, including the Sculpture Award of the Spanish Association of Art Critics (2000), the International Sculpture Award of the Principality of Asturias (2007) and the National Plastic Arts Award (2019).With her work, Alicia Martín has managed to take sculpture to new limits, using books and other printed objects as materials to create striking works that generate sensations and emotions in the viewer. Her work, in addition to being a reflection on book culture and technology, is also a reflection on the very nature of art and its relationship with the contemporary world.
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