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Eduardo Chillida and Pilar Belzunce: Memories of a Daughter

Sale price$32.00

San Sebastián, Spain, 1939. A young Eduardo Chillida mustered the courage to ask a girl, Pilar Belzunce, to the movies. They married eleven years later and remained together for the rest of their lives, as Eduardo, supported by Pilar, developed an artistic practice that would earn international acclaim. In this memoir, their daughter—author and filmmaker Susana Chillida— draws an intimate portrait of the couple’s world, offering insight into their professional, social, and family life. Eduardo is captured not only as a pioneering artist and incisive thinker but also as a husband and a father, while Pilar is shown to be a woman and mother ahead of her time, as well as the “pillar” of Chillida’s life and work.

Both an extraordinary glimpse into the life of a visionary artist and a deeply personal remembrance, this book is, in Susana Chillida’s words, “a love story. A family story. And a story of the love of art.”

Eduardo Chillida and Pilar Belzunce: Memories of a Daughter
Eduardo Chillida and Pilar Belzunce: Memories of a Daughter Sale price$32.00

Language

English

Publisher

Hauser & Wirth Publishers

Composition

Softcover

Contributors

Susana Chillida

Pages

288 pages

Size

22 x 15 cm

ISBN

9783906915951

Publication Date

Oct-24

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The Artist

EDUARDO CHILLIDA

With a varied and pioneering practice that spans small-scale sculpture, plaster work, drawing, engraving and collage, Spanish artist Eduardo Chillida is best known for his prominent monumental public sculptures, mostly displayed in Spain, Germany, France and the USA. Throughout his career, Chillida drew on his Spanish heritage combined with a fascination for organic form, as well as influences from European and Eastern philosophies, poetry and history, to develop an artistic voice that communicated and resonated with a continent undergoing rapid transformation.

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