Despite the fundamental functions
that architecture must perform, it will always inspire artists across
all genres with its masterful handling of space, harmony and proportion.
Enric Mestre (b.1936) is one of those observers of space and volume who
have left their mark on the ceramic sculptural art movement of the 20th
century and beyond. As one of the key artists of the Spanish school,
his name is mentioned in the same breath as master sculptors Jorge
Oteiza and Eduardo Chillida. His sculptures come across as sober spatial
constructions, but appearances are deceptive: these objects have a
poetic force that counters the gaze of the beholder.
This book celebrates the master's best creations and is a perfect opportunity to discover or rediscover his timeless work.
Text in English and Spanish.