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Lita Cabellut

Lita Cabellut
Born1961 (age 63–64)
EducationGerrit Rietveld Academy
Known forPainting
AwardsFuera de serie de las Artes Award (2018)
ElectedArtist of the Year 2021 in The Netherlands
Websitewww.litacabellut.com

Lita Cabellut (born 1961) is a Spanish multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in The Hague, Netherlands. Cabellut works on large scale canvases using a contemporary variation of the fresco technique.

Early life and education

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Kumbha, from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite, 2018
Kumbha, from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite, 2018

Lita Cabellut was born in 1961 in Sariñena, a village in Aragon, Spain.[1][2] She moved to Barcelona as a child, where her mother ran a brothel. She was left under the care of her grandmother but spent most of her days on the streets selling "imaginary stars". When her grandmother died, Cabellut went to live in an orphanage.[3]

At the age of twelve she was adopted by a Catalan family.[3] During this new period she discovered the Prado Museum and became inspired by the paintings of Goya, Velázquez, Ribera and Rembrandt.[4]

Cabellut moved to the Netherlands at the age of 19 to pursue her studies at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, where she studied between 1982 and 1984. During these years her work would be influenced by the Dutch masters, and she developed some of the artist techniques that have become her distinguishing mark.[4]

Work

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Don Quijote 08

Art techniques

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Working on large-scale canvases, Spanish artist Lita Cabellut has developed a contemporary variation of the classic fresco technique and a recognizable personal palette style that comes from her obsession to provide her characters with a skin.[5][6] However, beyond her most recognized works and techniques Cabellut is a multi-disciplinary artist whose works also include: drawings on paper, sculptures, photography, scenography, installations, poetry, visual poems and videos.[5]

Collections

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Miquiztli, from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite, 2018
Miquiztli, from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite, 2018
Antares, from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite, 2018
Antares, from the series A Chronicle of the Infinite, 2018

Cabellut's work is grouped conceptually in collections or series of paintings.[7] The collection Frida, The Black Pearl (2010) pays tribute to Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, in which Cabellut depicts Kahlo's life while including many of her own experiences.[8] This series inspired Cabellut to create “Coco, The Testimony of Black and White” (2011),[9] a collection that portrays this fashion icon through 35 large-scale portraits.[10] “A Portrait of Human knowledge” (2012) continues Cabellut's previous work with portraits of some of the most influential icons of knowledge from the past 150 years, including Stravinsky, Nureyev, Marie Curie, Billie Holiday, Federico Garcia Lorca, Rudolf Steiner and Sigmund Freud.[7]

With The Trilogy of the Doubt, a collection composed by socially inspired triptych paintings about power, injustice and ignorance, Cabellut received attention both in her native Spain in The Netherlands.[11] The portrait collection “Dried Tear” (2013) expresses Cabellut's fascination and admiration for Asian culture.[12] Cabellut's series about the Dutch Golden Age entitled “The Black Tulip” (2014) was inspired by one of the most famous national symbols of the Netherlands.[13]

For her collection Blind Mirror (2015), Cabellut explored culture and religion, focusing on some of the most influential religions that have been known to humanity.[14]

Awards and recognition

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Exhibitions

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Since her first exhibition at the Town Hall of El Masnou, Barcelona, in 1978, Cabellut's work has been exhibited all around the world, including New York, Dubai, Miami, Singapore, Hong Kong, Barcelona, London, Paris, Venice, Monaco and Seoul.[23]

Some of her solo museum exhibitions include:

References

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  1. ^ "How a street child became a leading artist". BBC News. 20 June 2016.
  2. ^ Isabel Ferrer. "Lita Cabellut, la conquista del mercado del arte". El Pais. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Lita Cabellut's Biography". Opera Gallery. Archived from the original on 31 October 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  4. ^ a b Busbridge, Matt (2012). "La Perla Negra". Schon Magazine. Archived from the original on 2014-08-30. Retrieved 2015-04-28.
  5. ^ a b Sanchez, Alberto. "Depths of Humanity". Babylon Magazine. 11: 72.
  6. ^ "Lita Cabellut Press Dossier". Archived from the original on 6 Mar 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Interview on "Portrait of Human Knowledge". 1883 Magazine. Archived from the original on 5 September 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
  8. ^ Battersby, Matilde (1 April 2011). "La Perla Negra: A tribute to Frida Kahlo". The Independent. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  9. ^ Gibson, Jennifer (26 May 2012). "Interview with Lita Cabellut". Hello! Middle East.
  10. ^ Malat, Jean David. "Four the art of it". 1883 Magazine. 5.
  11. ^ Pérez Martín, Ana (13 June 2013). "Infiernos de tercipelo". La Vanguardia.
  12. ^ Teo, Cheryl (24 October 2013). "Lita Cabellut's Dried Tear Series". Esquire Magazine Singapore.
  13. ^ Cabellut, Lita (2014). The Black Tulip. A Tribute to the Dutch Golden Age. pp. 4–5.
  14. ^ Cabellut, Lita (2015). Blind Mirror.
  15. ^ "La familia Flores premio de la música del instituto de cultura gitana". La Vanguardia. 29 May 2011.
  16. ^ "Figurativas 2015". Fundación de las Artes. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  17. ^ ""España me debe un beso"". El Norte de Castilla (in European Spanish). 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  18. ^ "La pintora Lita Cabellut gana el IX Premio Time Out de Barcelona". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2017-12-13. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  19. ^ Aragón, Heraldo de. "Lita Cabellut se reunió con su maestro Goya en su museo y expondrá en 2019". heraldo.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  20. ^ "La española Lita Cabellut, nombrada Artista del Año 2021 en Países Bajos".
  21. ^ "Entrega de la primera edición de los "Premios La Vanguardia"". Castellano (in Spanish). 18 September 2023. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  22. ^ "Spanish King and Queen attended 'La Vanguardia Awards' ceremony". Newmyroyals. 19 September 2023. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  23. ^ "Nobody expects the Spanish exhibition". City Times Newspaper Dubai. 6 May 2012.
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