
Martín Chirino: The boy who wanted to move the horizon
- sculptor
- Categories:Leaders & Notable People
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:36
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- Size:240mm×240mm
- Publication Place:Spain
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★This series is dedicated to creating picture books and biographies of outstanding figures for children over 7 years old, with concise language and excellent illustrations, which are very suitable as extracurricular reading materials for children.
★Aims to lead children closer to those great figures in science, culture and history. While they have made great achievements in their own fields, they have also made significant contributions to the development of society and the quality of people’s lives.
★Each book contains a chronology of major events.
9 titles in this series: Ildefonso Cerdà、Martín Chirino、Alicia de Larrocha、Benito Pérez Galdós、Joan Brossa、Blas Cabrera、Mercedes Pinto、Agustín de Betancourt、León y Castillo
Description
His sculptures are often made of iron into various large-scale spatial geometric shapes, which are full of talent and imagination, making him an art ambassador for Catalonia, Spain and the world.
Author
Born in Madrid in 1969, director of the Martin Chirino Foundation for Art and Thought. He received a degree in art history and anthropology from the Autonomous University of Madrid, a law degree from Complutense University, and a master's degree in cultural management from Complutense University. He has worked in the SEACEX project, a joint project between the Spanish Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to promote great Spanish artists. He also served as the curator of Martin Chirino's works in many countries.