Pablo Serrano Aguilar

Pablo-Serrano Aguilar

Pablo Serrano Aguilar (Crivillén, Teruel, February 10, 1908 – Madrid, November 26, 1985) was a Spanish sculptor.

He studied sculpture first in Zaragoza and then in Barcelona, until he left in 1929 for Argentina.

In the years 1944, 1951 and 1954 he obtained the First National Prize of the Salón de Bellas Artes de Montevideo, already being the most recognized sculptor in Uruguay and a benchmark in South America, where public sculptures by Serrano can currently be seen in countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Puerto Rico or Mexico.

Create numerous sculptures.

His consolidated fame allowed him to be selected to participate in the New Spanish Painting and Sculpture exhibition, with a two-year itinerary between the MoMA in New York, and other North American museums such as Washington, Chicago or New Hampshire.

In 1967, he exhibited his Men with a Door at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.

In the months of September, October and November of the year 1985, he exhibited his series Divertimentos with Picasso, the guitar and cubism at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.

His works are owned by the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA), the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Villa de Paris, the Fondation Gulbenkian in Lisbon, the Middelheim Museum in Antwerp, the Gaudifond Art collection, the Vatican Museums, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, etc.

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