Susana Solano

  • Ombra mai fu, 2012-2013, galvanized iron, 2,84 x 7.09 mts.

    Ombra mai fu, 2012-2013, galvanized iron, 2,84 x 7.09 mts.

  • Full de ruta I, 2016, stainless steel, 100 x 420 x 1 cm.

    Full de ruta I, 2016, stainless steel, 100 x 420 x 1 cm.

  • Lo visible, 2011, aluminum magnesium, 85 x 180 x 81 cm.

    Lo visible, 2011, aluminum magnesium, 85 x 180 x 81 cm.

  • Untitled, 2015, ink and collage, 34,8 x 25 cm.

    Untitled, 2015, ink and collage, 34,8 x 25 cm.

  • Untitled, 2015, ink and collage, 34,8 x 25 cm.

    Untitled, 2015, ink and collage, 34,8 x 25 cm.

  • Untitled, 2017, collage and graphite, 50 x 35 cm.

    Untitled, 2017, collage and graphite, 50 x 35 cm.

  • Untitled, 2017, collage and graphite, 50 x 35 cm.

    Untitled, 2017, collage and graphite, 50 x 35 cm.

  • Untitled, 2017, collage, 75,5 x 56,5 cm.

    Untitled, 2017, collage, 75,5 x 56,5 cm.

  • Untitled, 2017, acrylic, 75,5 x 56,5 cm.

    Untitled, 2017, acrylic, 75,5 x 56,5 cm.

  • Installation view

    Installation view

  • Installation view

    Installation view

With a leading role in the renewal of sculpture during the 80s and with an extensive career that led her to exhibit her work all across Europe and the US, Susana Solano (Barcelona, 1946) comes back to Galeria Maior with three impressive metal sculptures and a series of delicate collages on paper.

Susana Solano is a versatile artist whose oeuvre is characterised by an utter formal coherence which throughout the years has endured an artistic language that combines a very refined abstract vocabulary and a symbolic order that very often refers to her own biography. Susana Solano’s practice stands out for her extraordinary capacity of synthesis through which, taking personal episodes as point of departure, is able to tackle universal issues such as memory, nature, life or death. The intimacy and delicacy of her work, however, contrast markedly with her rigorous abstract language and the use she makes of industrial materials such as steel and aluminium. The apparent impenetrability of her work somewhat disappears when the beholder familiarises his or her self with the way the artist manipulates the materials so as to discover gestures, marks and small imperfections that point to an eminently manual way of making. It is precisely this dissonance that imbues her pieces with such a human dimension and a sense of proximity and enables her work to connect the artist’s vital experience with the general public.

Susana Solano is not interested in telling but rather she aims to establish open dialogues with the visitor and let the accidental encounter with the piece trigger the interaction. The artist’s resistance to incorporate narrative elements sets herself aside and turns the visitor into a key element who is asked to have an active involvement in the experience of the piece. The space has always been Susana Solano’s great concern; with this we mean not only the interior space of the piece or the relation it establishes with its surroundings, but also to that mental and invisible space where sensations and memories flourish. Beyond context specificity, Susana Solano wants her works to inhabit poetically the space with the aim of bringing together the private and public spheres, to bridge the gap between the accessible and the inaccessible. Lo visible (2011) and Ombra mai fu (2012-2013), two of the magnificent sculptures presented at the gallery somewhat prove it —in their apparent lightness and economy of forms, both works gently occupy the space and point to a certain search for harmony.  Full de Ruta I (2016), on the other hand, points to the processual quality that has always been so present in Solano’s overall practice —taking a drawing on paper as a point of departure, which also serves the artist as a stencil to cut out the meal sheet, the artist not only makes reference to the malleability of the material but also to the possibilities that arise from material manipulation; in this case, the polished surface works as a mirror to incorporate the space around.

In the context of Susana Solano’s oeuvre, her works on paper have always been of great importance, not as a subordinate medium to her sculptural production, we need to remember that Solano’s sculptural sketches are usually carried away directly on matter, but as an independent medium with its on internal logic. Her work on paper shares with sculpture, as well as with her photography and video, her interest in space, memory and the body —these are abstract compositions that generally include geometric motives and/or soft forms that suggest incipient states. In this selection of collages some forms directly dialogue with the rounded shapes of the sculptures and others, in their robustness, might recall the volumetric severity of Susana’s previous sculptural works.

Susana Solano studied at the Fine Art School in Barcelona, where she also taught classes. She has taken part in a number of international events, including Documenta 8 and 9 in Kassel (1987 and 1992), the 19th Sao Paulo Biennal (1987), Skulptur Projekte in Münster (1987), the Venice Biennale (1988 and 1993) and the Carnegie International in Pittsburg (1988). She won the Special Prize, awarded by the Utsukushi-Ga-Hara Open Air Museum in Tokio (1985), the Premio Nacional de  las Artes Plásticas from the Spanish Ministry of Culture (1988). the CEOE Arts Prize (1996) and the Tomás Francisco Prieto from the Real Casa de la Moneda (2011). Her artworks are present in Museums and Collections: MNCARS, MACBA, IVAM, MOMA NY, Sintra Museum, Banco de España, Fundación Juan March, Guggenheim Bilbao among others.
 

SUSANA SOLANO
Barcelona, 1946

Individual exhibitions

2023
‘Anònims’. Galería Maior. Pollença, Mallorca (España)

2022
“El mundo de las cosas”. CNIO Arte 2022. Madrid
“Fragmentos y vínculos”. Monasterio de Santa María de Bujedo. Burgos
"Conversió". Coster Art i Natura. Pollença. Mallorca
"Fragmentos y vínculos". Galería Rafael Pérez Hernando. Madrid
"Cosas pequeñas y grandes". Artur Ramon Art. Barcelona

2020
Galerie Bernard Bouche. París

2019
"Acta". IVAM Institut Valencià d´Art Modern. València
"Acta (dos)". Museo Patio Herreriano. Valladolid

2018
Galería Maior. Palma, Mallorca (España)
Mestres. La Cadena del FAD 2018. Barcelona

2017
Galería Rafael Pérez Hernando. Madrid (España)

2015
“Footprints” muebles. Galeria Maior, Pollença, Mallorca (España)
"Footprints: 2 mobles i 3 catifes". Showroom Didi atelier. Barcelona (España)

2014
"Where´er you walk" instalación en Great Meadows. Crestwood. KY (USA)
"Vol rasant". Fundació Suñol. Barcelona (Spain)
"Signatures nº 1" .Celler Mas Blanch i Jové. La Pobla de Cérvoles, Lleida (Spain)
"Lighter than air". Beta Pictoris Gallery. Birmingham (USA)

2013

"Cantata" Tribute to philosopher Eugenio Trías. Pompeu Fabra University. Barcelona (Spain) "A meitat de camí - Halfway there". Jack Shainman Gallery 20th Street. New York (USA) 

2012
"Trazos colgados" (Hanging lines). Casa de La Moneda Museum. Madrid (Spain)

2011
"Artefactos" (Artefacts). Distrito 4 Gallery. Madrid (Spain) "Carmen".  Irish Museum of Modern Art. Dublin (Ireland)

2010
“Lugares” (Places). Photographs. Estiarte Gallery. Madrid (Spain) 
Maior Gallery. Palma de Mallorca. Mallorca (Spain) "Photografhies". Bernard Bouche Gallery. Paris (France)

2008
Bernard Bouche Gallery. Paris (France)

2007
SCQ Gallery. Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
“Proyectos” (Projects). ICO Foundation. Madrid (Spain)
“Un hecho insignificante” (An insignificant fact). Helga de Alvear Gallery. Madrid (Spain)

2006
Giorgio Persano Gallery. Torino (Italy)
David McKee Gallery. New York (USA)

2005
Maior Gallery. Palma de Mallorca. Mallorca (Spain)
“Cobalto” (Cobalt). New courthouse. Ciudad Real (Spain)

2004
MEIAC. Extremeño and Iberoamerican Museum of Contemporaneous art. Helga de Alvear Collection. Badajoz (Spain)
Helga de Alvear Gallery. Madrid (Spain)
“Edehde I y Edehde II”. LOOP ́O4. Maior Gallery (Pollença). Barceló Hotel Sants. Barcelona (Spain)


2003
Santo Domingo de Silos Abbey. Reina Sofía Art Centre. Santo Domingo de Silos. Burgos (Spain)
VGO Gallery. Vigo (Spain)
Senda y Espai 292 Gallery. Barcelona (Spain)
“La Linterna I” (The Lantern I). Montehermoso. Vitoria-Gasteiz Town Hall (Spain)

2002
Porta 33 Gallery. Madeira (Portugal)
“Oro” (Gold). Maior Gallery. Pollença. Mallorca (Spain)

2001
Provincial Counsel of Granada. Palacio Condes de Gabia. Granada (Spain)
“Encens i Mirra” (Incense and Myrrh). NMAC Montenmedio Contemporaneous Art. Vejer de la Frontera- Barbate. Cádiz (Spain)
Palacio de Dar-al Horra. Granada (Spain)
Sintra Modern Art Museum. Sintra (Portugal)

2000
Giorgio Persano Gallery. Turin (Italy)
 Gráfica Caja Negra Gallery. Madrid (Spain)
“La piel de nadie” (Nobody’s skin). Senda y Espai 292 Gallery. Barcelona (Spain)
SCQ Gallery. Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

1999
“Muecas” (Grimaces). MACBA Barcelona. Barcelona Museum of Contemporaneous Art (Spain)
Quadrado Azul Gallery. Porto (Portugal)
David McKee Gallery. New York (USA)

1998
“Jaosokor” Senda Gallery. Barcelona (Spain)
“Lalibela” Robayera Galllery. Miengo. Cantabria (Spain)
“Mobles” (Furniture). Maior Gallery. Pollença. Mallorca (Spain)

1997
“A céu aberto” Fundaçao de Serralves. Porto (Portugal)

1996
NBK Neuer Berliner Kunstverein. Berlin (Germany)
Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien. Palais Liechtenstein. Vienna (Austria)
“Paisagem”. Quadrdo Azul Gallery. Porto (Portugal)
Juana de Aizpuru Gallery. Seville (Spain)
David McKee Gallery. New York (USA)

1995
Luís Adelantado Gallery. Valencia (Spain)
Maior Gallery. Pollença. Mallorca (Spain)
“Moldura al paisaje” (Shaping the landscape). Psychology department of the UNED. National Long Distance learning University. Madrid (Spain)
“La Demi Lune”. Bonefantenmuseum. University of Maatricht (Holland)

1994
Giorgio Persano Gallery. Turin (Italy)
“En busca de un paisaje” (In search of a landscape). Oliva Arauna Gallery. Madrid (Spain)

1993
Whitechapel Art Gallery. London (Great Britain)
Anthony Reynolds Gallery. London (Great Britain)
Malmö Konsthall. Malmö (Sweden) Magasin.
Centre National d ́Art Contemporain de Grenoble. Grenoble (France)

1992
“Dime, dime querido” (Tell Me, Tell me dear) 1986-1992. Vall d ́Hebron Olympic área, IMPU. Barcelona (Spain)
Luís Adelantado Gallery. Valencia (Spain)
Joan Prats Gallery. Barcelona (Spain)
“Hidroteràpia” (Hydrotherapy). Joan Prats-Artgràfic Gallery. Barcelona (Spain)
National Reina Sofia Museum Art Centre. Palacio de Velázquez. Parque del Retiro. Madrid (Spain)

1991
“Anna I” 1984-1991. Leganés Town Hall. Madrid (Spain)
Daniel Lelong Gallery. Paris (France)
University Art Museum Berkeley. California (USA)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. San Francisco (USA)
Centre d ́Art Contemporain Domaine de Kerguéhennec. Bignan (France)

1990
Mala Galerija Ljubljana. Ljubljana (Yugoslavia)
“Dibujos” (Drawings). L. Revenga Gallery. Madrid (Spain)
“Grabados y Monotipos” (Engravings and Monotypes). Línea Gallery. Madrid (Spain)
“Acotación I”. Fattoria di Celle-Spazi d ́Arte. Santomato di Pistoia (Italy)
Art Cologne. 24 internationaler Kunstmarket. Galería L. Adelantado. Colonia (Germany)
“Acotación 2”. Giorgio Persado Gallery. Milan (Italy)

1989
Städisches Museum Abteiberg Mönchengladbach. Mönchengladbach (Germany)
“Encreuar” (To Cross) La Máquina Española Gallery and Oliva Arauna Gallery. Madrid (Spain)
Donald Young Gallery. Chicago (USA)
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Washington D.C. (USA)

1988
“Plaça del Joc de la Pilota”. (Ball Game Square) Bonnefantenmuseum. Maastricht (Holland)
Anthony Reynolds Gallery. London (Great Britain)
“De Varia Commesuración. Jorge Oteiza/Susana Solano”. XLIII Venice Biennial (Italy)

1987
“Senza Uccelli”. Montenegro Gallery. Madrid (Spain)
Arco 87 Montenegro Gallery. Madrid (Spain)
Maeght Gallery. Barcelona (Spain)
University Art Museum Berkeley. California (USA)
Galerie des Arères y Chapelle des Jésuites. Nimes (France)
“Perpendicular al Garonne”. CAPC Musée d ́Art Contemporain de Bordeaux. Bordeaux (France)
“Estació Termal – Associació Balneària”. (Thermal Station-Spa Association). Giorgio Persano Gallery. Turin (Italy)

1986
Fernando Vijande Gallery. Madrid (Spain)
Charpa Gallery. Valencia (Spain)

1985
“Colinas Huecas no 8” (Empty Hills no 8). The Utsu-Kushi-Ga-Hara Open Air Museum. Tokyo (Japan)

1983
Ciento Gallery. Barcelona (Spain)

1980
Joan Miró Foundation. Barcelona (Spain)

 

Group Exhibitions (selection)

2023
“Dioses, Magos y Sabios”. Caixa Forum. Madrid
"Ediciones Maior: 25 años". Obra gràfica 1991-2016. Pollença 

2022
“Arte para aprender”. Centro Cultural Caja Granada. Granada 
Colección Oliva Arauna. Santillana del Mar. Cantabria 
“Estancias". Colección de Arte Banco de Sabadell. La Llotja de Zaragoza
"25 Aniversario de la Colección del Museo Guggenheim". Bilbao
"Dioses, Magos y Sabios". Caixa Forum. Barcelona
“Café con leche, piña, huevo con jitomate, cebolla y cilantro” CarrerasMugica. Bilbao

2021
"Imaginarios mecánicos y técnicos en la Colección del IVAM". IVAM. Valencia
"Más que espacio". Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Helga de Alvear. Cáceres
"El Crimen Perfecto". Centro de Cultura Contemporánea Condeduque. Madrid
“El sentit de l´escultura”. Fundació Joan Miró. Barcelona

2020
"Tot el que és sòlid sésvaneix". Fundació Suñol. Barcelona
"15 Años - 15 Years". Galería Rafael Pérez Hernando. Madrid
“Diàlegs Intrusos”. MNAC Museu Nacional d´Art de Catalunya. Barcelona

2019
"1989 El fin del S. XX". IVAM. Valencia 
"La idea de un signo". Colección Sánchez-Ubiría. Kursaal. Donostia
"How We Live". Hudson Valley MOCA. Peekskill, New York

2018
"El principio Asia. China, Japón e India y el arte contemporáneo en España (1957-2017)". Fundación Juan March. Madrid (España)

2017
"Arte en Palacio. 30 años de exposiciones en la Casa del Cordón". Fundación Caja de Burgos. Burgos (Spain)
"Exposiciones críticas. Discursos críticos en el arte español, 1975-1995". CGAC. Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea. Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
"Fernando Vijande". Fundació Suñol. Barcelona (Spain)
"The Coffins of Paa Joe and the Pursuit of Happiness". The School in Kinderhook-Jack Shainman Gallery. New York (USA)
"La eclosión de la abstracción". Institut Valencià d´Art Modern / IVAM. València (Spain)
"El Arte y el Espacio". Museo Guggenheim. Bilbao (Spain)

2016
"Colección XIII. Hacia un nuevo museo de arte contemporáneo". CA2M Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo. Madrid (Spain)
"La maduresa del dibuix". Galeria Sicart. Vilafranca del Penedès (Spain)

2015
"Status Quo". The School in Kinderhook-Jack Shainman Gallery. New York (USA)
"Tres narratives" Memòria. Colección de Arte Contemporáneo. Fundación “La Caixa”. Barcelona (Spain)
"Hablo, sabiendo que no se trata de eso". Colección "La Caixa" de Arte Contemporáneo y la Colección Macba. Caixa Forum. Barcelona (Spain)

2014
"Beating around the Bush". Bonnefantenmuseum. Maastricht (Netherlands)
"Històries de l´Espai 10 i l´Espai 13". Fundació Joan Miró. Barcelona (Spain)
"The Shape of Things". Jack Shainman Gallery. New York (USA)
"Mise En Scene". The School in Kinderhook-Jack Shainman Gallery. New York (USA)
"Source Material". Lehman College Art Gallery. New York (USA)
"Beyond Classical: Imagining the Ideal Across Time". The National Academy Museum. New York (USA)

2013
Biennale Internazionale di Scultura Racconigi 2013. Racconigi (Italy)
 
2012
"Paredes Public Art Open Circuit". Paredes (Portugal)
 
2011
"27 obres, 18 autors" (27 works, 18 authors). Josep Suñol collection. Suñol Foundation. Barcelona (Spain)
"Art on Lake". Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest (Hungary)
 

2010
“Arte Español en la colección del IVAM”. Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center. Shanghai (China)
“20 artistes, 20 cartells. Col.lecció UPF”. Sala de Reflexió del campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF. Barcelona (Spain)
“Vint Anys”. Galería Maior. Palma de Mallorca. Mallorca (Spain)
Tina b. The Prague Contemporary Art Festival. Fundación Artium de Alava. Praga (Czech Republic)

2009
"Arte in memoria 5”. Scavi di Ostia Antica. Roma (Italy)
“Objeto - Sin Objeto”. Arco09. El Corte Inglés. Madrid (Spain)
“Escultura Española Actual”. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Esteban Vicente. Segovia (Spain)

2008
"Col.lecció Josep Suñol”. Fundació Suñol. Barcelona (Spain)
“Silensis”. 24 Artistas en 25 Exposiciones. Monasterio de Santo Domingo de Silos. Burgos (Spain)

2007
“Espacios para habitar” (Spaces to dwell in). Reina Sofía National Museum Art Centre, Palacio de Cristal. Madrid (Spain)
“Speed 1”. IVAM, Valencia (Spain)
“Doce artistas en el Museo del Prado” (Twelve artists in El Prado Museum). Del Prado National Museum. Madrid (Spain)
“Barcelona, 1947-2007”. Foundation Maeght. Saint Paul (France)

2006
"Against the Grain: Contemporary Art from the Edward R. Broida Collection. MoMA The Museum of Modern Art, New York (USA)

2005
Art Unlimited 2005. Art 36 Basel. Helga de Alvear Gallery. Basel (Switzerland)

2004
“Monocromos. De Malevich al presente” (Monochromes. From Malevich to the present day). Reina Sofía National Museum Art Centre. Madrid (Spain)
“Las tres dimensiones de El Quijote” (The three dimensions of El Quijote). Reina Sofía National Museum Art Centre. Madrid (Spain)

2003
"Transparencias" (Transparencies). Guggenheim Museum. Bilbao (Spain)
"Historia y Naturaleza" (History and Nature). Gori de Fattoria di Celle collection. IVAM. Valencia (Spain)

2002
"Arte en Spain 1977-2002" (Art in Spain 1977-2002).  Pieces from the Patio Herreriano collection, Spanish Museum of Contemporaneous Art, Valladolid (Spain)
Manege Exhibition Centre. Moscow (Russia)
Miotte Foundation. New York (USA)

2001
"Dentro y Fuera" (Inside and Out).Intervention in the Plaza de las Veletas. Cáceres (Spain)
"Obras Site Specific". NMAC Montenmedio, Vejer de la Frontera-Barbate. Cádiz (Spain)

2000
"Sinn und Sinnlichkeit". Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen. Bremen (Germany)
"L ́ombra della ragione, l ́idea del Sacro nell ́identità Europea nel XX secolo". Modern Art Gallery, Bologna. Bologna (Italy)

1999
"Dobles Vides" (Double Lives). Contemporaneous art interventions in the city’s Museums. City Historic Archives. Barcelona (Spain)

1998
“The Edward R. Broida Collection". Orlando Museum of Art. Orlando, Florida (USA)
“Places in Gothenburg”. Kulturnämnden Göteborg Stad. Göteborg (Sweden)

1997
"En la piel de toro" (In the skin of the bull). Palacio Velázquez. National Reina Sofía Museum. Madrid (Spain)
"Col.lecció d ́Art Contemporani Fundació "La Caixa" (La Caixa Foundation’s Collection of Contemporaneous Art). Palau Macaya. Barcelona (Spain)
"Descoberta de la Col.lecció". (Collection Discovery) MACBA. Barcelona (Spain)

1995
"Referanser". Itinerant: Museet for Samtidskunst, Lillehammer Kunstmuseum, Bergen Kunstforening. Oslo (Norway)

1994
"Art Union Europe". The Hellenic Presidency: Zappeion Hall, Athens. Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki. New Castle, Kerkyra. (Greece)

1993
"Viaggio Verso Citera". Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi. Zerynthia - Biennale di Venezia. Venice. (Italy)
"I Punti dell'Arte". Padiglione Italy ai Giardini di Castello. Biennale di Venezia. Venice. (Italy)
Marugame Hirai Museum of Spanish Contemporaneous Art. Marugame. (Japan)

1992
L ́Esprit de L ́Industrie”. Bernd et Hilla Becher. Jannis Kounellis. Susana Solano. CAPC-Musée d ́Art Contemporain de Bordeaux (France)
DOCUMENTA IX. Kassel (Germany)

1990
“Terskel Threshold”. Museet for Samtidskunst. The National Museum of Contemporary Art. Oslo (Norway)

1989
“T. Cragg, R. Deacon, M. Puryear, S. Solano”. Donald Young Gallery. Chicago (USA)
“Ad Usum Dimorae”. Artemide. Fondazione Querini Stampalia. Venice (Italy)


1988
“Época Nueva. Painting and Sculpture from Spain”. The Chicago Public Library Cultural Centre, Illinois. Akron Art Museum, Ohio. Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, Dallas. Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida (USA)
“Europa Oggi”. Centro per L ́Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci. Prato (Italy)
“Accademia”. Bonnefantenmuseum. Maastricht (Holland)
“1988 Carnegie International”. The Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburg (USA)

1987
“Art Triangle Barcelona 1987”. Casa de la Caritat. Barcelona. Barcelona City Hall (Spain)
“Documenta 8”. Kassel (Germany)
“Skulptur Projekte in Münster 1987”. Westfälisches Landes Museum fur Kunst un Kulturgeschichte. Münster (Germany)
XIX Bienal Internacional de Sao Paulo (Brazil)
“Cinq siècles d ́Art Espagnol. Dynamiques et Interrogations”. ARC-Musée d ́Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Paris (France)

1986
“Three Spanish Artists: S. Solano, J.M. Sicilia y M. Navarro”. The Serpentine Gallery. London (Great Britain)

1985
“Henry Moore Gran Prix Exhibition”. The Utsukushi-Ga-Hara Open Air Museum. Tokyo (Japan)

1984
“En tres dimensiones” (In three dimensions). “La Caixa” Foundation. Madrid (Spain) “Diez años/Once artistas” (Ten years/Eleven artists). Ciento Gallery. Barcelona (Spain)

1983
"Preliminar" (Preliminary). 1st Biennial of Plastic Arts. Ministry of Culture. Madrid (itinerant) (Spain) “Spansk Egen-Art”. Lilje valch’s Konstall. Stockholm (Sweden) Malmö Konsthall. Malmö (Sweden). Kunsthernes Hus. Oslo (Norway)

1982
"Saló de Tardor"(Autumn hall). Tinell Hall. Barcelona City Hall. Barcelona (Spain)

1981
"Picasso i els artistes catalans d'ara" (Picasso and today’s Catalan artists). Chapel in the old Santa Creu hospital. Barcelona (Spain)
"Homenatge a Gabriel Ferrater" (Tribute to Gabriel Ferrater). Sant Cugat Monastery. Barcelona (Spain)

1978
“Festa de la Lletra” (Letter Festival). Gaspar Hall, Joan Prats Gallery, Ciento Gallery and Eude Gallery. Barcelona (Spain)


Permanent collections

- Artium, Centro-Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporáneo. Vitoria-Gasteiz (España)
- Ajuntament de Barcelona. Barcelona (España)
- Ayuntamiento de Miengo. Miengo - Cantabria (España)
- Ayuntamiento de Leganés. Leganés (España)
- Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-Gasteiz (España)
- Banco de Sabadell. Barcelona (España)
- Banco de España. Madrid (España)
- Banco BANIF. Barcelona (España)
- Bonnefantenmuseum. Maastricht (Holanda)
- The Edward R. Broida Collection. Palm Beach. Florida (USA)
- Caja de Galicia. A Coruña (España)
- Carré d´Art - Musée d'Art Contemporain de Nimes. Nimes (Francia)
- Casa de La Moneda. Madrid (España)
- The Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburg (USA)
- CAPC- Musée d´Art Contemporain de Bordeaux. Bordeaux (Francia)
- CA2M. Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo. Móstoles (España)
- Centro de Arte Caja de Burgos. Burgos (España)
- Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, Junta de Castilla y León (España)
- Collezione La Gaia. Busca (Italia)
- Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia. Murcia (España)
- Colección Cajamadrid. Madrid (España)
- Col.legi d´Arquitectes de Barcelona. Barcelona (España) - Collection Dobe. Zürich (Suiza)
- Colección Berge. Camara Oficial de Comercio, Industria y Navegación de Cantabria. Santander (España)
- Colección P. Serra.Vall de Soller. Mallorca (España)
- Colección Azcona. Madrid (España)
- Colección Citoler. Madrid (España)
- Colección Al Shands. Crestwood, KY (USA)
- Comunidad de Madrid . Madrid (España)
- Diputación Provincial de Granada. Granada (España)
- European International Bank Luxemburgo (Luxemburgo)
- Fattoria di Celle-Spazi d'Arte. Fundación Gori. Santomato di Pistoia (Italia)
- Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. San Francisco (USA)
- Fonds National d'Art Contemporain. Centre National des Arts Plastiques. París (Francia)
- FRAC Bretagne. Chateaugiron (Francia)
- FRAC Fonds Régional d´Art Contemporain Collection Aquitaine (Francia)
- Fundació Vila Casas. Barcelona (España) - Fundació "la Caixa". Barcelona (España)
- Fundació J. Suñol. Barcelona (España) - Fundaçao de Serralves. Porto (Portugal)
- Fundación ARCO. Madrid (España) - Fundación Coca-Cola. Madrid (España)
- Fundación Santander Central Hispano. Madrid (España)
- Fundación Juan March. Palma de Mallorca (España)
- Fundación Helga de Alvear. Cáceres (España)
- Fundación Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Español - Patio Herreriano. Valladolid (España)
- Fundación Amigos del Museo del Prado. Madrid (España)
- Guggenheim Bilbao. Bilbao (España)
- Grupo Afinsa
- Colección siglo XXI. Madrid (España)
- Paul and Camille Hoffman Collection. Chicago (USA)
- ICO Instituto de Crédito Oficial. Madrid (España)
- IVAM. Valencia (España)
- Jay and Donatella Chiat Collection. N.Y. (USA)
- Landesmuseum Joanneum. Graz (Austria)
- Raymon Learsey Collection. N.Y. (USA)
- Sol Lewit Collection. NY. (USA)
- MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona. Barcelona (España)
- Malmö Konsthall. Malmö (Suecia)
- Susan and Lew Manillow Collection. Chicago (USA)
- Marc and Livia Straus Collection. N.Y. (USA)
- MEIAC. Museo Extremeño Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporaneo. Badajóz (España)
- MoMA The Museum of Modern Art. New York (USA)
- Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Museum. Viena (Austria)
- Municipio de Paredes. Paredes (Portugal)
- Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Unión Fenosa. A Coruña (España)
- Museet for Samtidskunst. The National Museum of Contemporary Art. Oslo (Noruega)
- Museum Van Hedendaagse Kunst Citadelpark. Gent  (Bélgica)
- Musée d´Art Moderne Ville de Céret. Céret (Francia)
- Museo Marugame Hirai de Arte Español Contemporáneo. Marugame (Japón)
- Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Unión Fenosa. A Coruña (España)
- Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Madrid (España)
- Museu d´Art Español Contemporani. Palma de Mallorca (España)
- NMAC Montenmedio. Vejer de la Frontera-Barbate. Cádiz (España)
- Anita Reiner Collection. Bethesda. Maryland (USA)
- John N. Rosekrans Jr. San Francisco (USA)
- Stedelijk Museum. Amsterdam (Holanda)
- Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna. Colección Berardo. Sintra (Portugal)
- The Utsu-Kushi-Ga-Hara Open Air Museum. Tokio (Japón)
- UNED. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. Facultad de Psicología. Madrid (España)
- University Art Museum Berkeley. Berkeley (USA)
- University of Maastricht. Maastricht (Holanda)
- Westfalisches Landesmuseum fur Kunst und Kulturgeschichte. Münster (Alemania)