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Composition No. 1

Explore the vibrant geometric abstractions of Fanny Sanín Sader (b. 1938), a Colombian artist influenced by Kelly & Kandinsky. Her work is showcased in major museums worldwide, embodying color and spiritual purity.

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Kunstenaarsbiografie

A Life Dedicated to Pure Abstraction

Fanny Sanín Sader, born in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1938, is a name synonymous with the rigorous beauty of geometric abstraction in Latin American art. Her journey began amidst a vibrant cultural landscape, nurtured by parents who recognized and encouraged her early artistic inclinations. Gabriel Sanín Tobón and Fanny Sader Guerra provided a foundation that would propel their daughter toward formal training and ultimately, a distinguished career spanning decades. Sanín’s educational path was marked by a determined pursuit of knowledge, beginning with a Master of Fine Arts degree from the prestigious Universidad de Los Andes in 1960. This initial grounding was then expanded upon through studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where she delved into printmaking and art history, broadening her understanding of artistic techniques and movements. A pivotal period followed during her time in London in the late 1960s, honing her skills in engraving at the Chelsea School of Art—a crucial step in refining her precision and control. This dedication to continuous learning culminated in an honorary master's degree awarded by the Universidad de Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia, in 2015, a testament to her lasting impact on the art world.

From Gestural Beginnings to Geometric Precision

Sanín’s artistic evolution is a compelling narrative of refinement and focus. Her early work emerged from the energetic currents of abstract expressionism, reflecting the gestural freedom that characterized much of post-war painting. However, this initial exploration served as a springboard for a more deliberate and structured approach. Gradually, she transitioned towards geometric abstraction, embracing clean lines, flat planes of color, and symmetrical compositions—a shift that would define her signature style. This wasn’t merely a change in aesthetic preference; it was a philosophical one. Sanín sought to distill art down to its essential elements, removing any trace of representational imagery and focusing instead on the interplay of form, color, and structure. Key inspirations guided this transformation. She deeply admired the work of Ellsworth Kelly, drawn to his masterful use of color and simplified forms. Wassily Kandinsky’s pioneering explorations of abstract composition also resonated with her, as did the subtle harmonies of Henri Matisse. More recently, she acknowledges a kinship with artists like Carmen Herrera and Lygia Clark, recognizing shared concerns with purity of form and the evocative power of abstraction. Her process is far from spontaneous; it's a meditative undertaking involving extensive preparatory studies and meticulous color mixing—a testament to her commitment to precision and control.

Color as Subject, Spirituality in Form

At the heart of Fanny Sanín’s art lies an exploration of pure abstraction – a realm where color transcends its decorative function and becomes the primary subject itself. Her paintings are not intended to depict external realities but rather to evoke emotional and intellectual responses through their visual qualities. The geometric shapes that populate her canvases aren't merely formal devices; they are vehicles for exploring spatial relationships, balance, and harmony. Sanín’s compositions often feature precise arrangements of rectangles, squares, and lines, creating a sense of order and clarity. But within this apparent simplicity lies a profound depth. Her color palettes are carefully chosen, with hues interacting to create dynamic visual effects—a subtle interplay of warmth and coolness, contrast and complement. This isn't simply about aesthetics; it’s about seeking a spiritual purity in her art. Sanín aims to transcend the material world through abstract forms and colors, inviting viewers to contemplate the essence of perception and experience. She believes that by stripping away representational elements, she can reveal a deeper truth—a universal language of form and color that speaks directly to the soul.

Recognition and Lasting Legacy

Throughout her career, Fanny Sanín’s work has garnered international recognition, finding its way into prestigious public and private collections worldwide. Her contributions to abstract art have solidified her position as a pivotal figure in Latin American modernism. Her works are proudly displayed in institutions such as the Art Museum of the Americas, the Museo de Arte Abstracto Manuel Felguérez, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Museo Nacional de Colombia—a testament to her enduring influence. Significant exhibitions have further amplified her visibility, including participation in the Pinta Art Show (2007), *Abstracción y Constructivismo: Continuidad y ruptura de la modernidad Latinoamericana* at the Durban Segnini Gallery (2015), and most recently, *Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-1970* at the Whitechapel Gallery in London (2023). The Americas Society’s 2024 exhibition, *Fanny Sanín: Geometric Equations*, accompanied by a dedicated catalog, stands as a recent highlight, reaffirming her continued relevance and critical acclaim. Sanín is considered a leading member of the second generation of abstract artists from Colombia, building upon the foundations laid by earlier innovators while forging her own unique path. Her work has helped elevate the profile of Latin American art on the international stage, inspiring subsequent generations of artists to explore the possibilities of abstraction. Even now, she continues to create and exhibit her work, a testament to her unwavering commitment to artistic innovation and formal exploration—a legacy that will undoubtedly endure for years to come.
Fanny Sanín Sader

Fanny Sanín Sader

1938 - , Colombia

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Geometric Abstraction
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Ellsworth Kelly
    • Wassily Kandinsky
    • Henri Matisse
    • Carmen Herrera
    • Lygia Clark
  • Date Of Birth: 1938
  • Full Name: Fanny Sanín Sader
  • Nationality: Colombian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Oil paint No. 1B
    • Acrylic No. 3
    • Composition No. 1
  • Place Of Birth: Bogota, Colombia