ABSTRACT:
H.M. The King. H.M.
The Queen - Xavier Corbero


Barcelona-born and based, this Catalan sculptor is considered one of the best and most idiosyncratic sculptors in Europe. Son and grandson of artists and artisans, heir to the tradition of Catalan surrealism, Corbero's work is finely crafted, full of metaphorical richness, variety, and wit. The hulking, overscale 9 1/2 foot tall King and Queen are part of a 1988 installation entitled "The Catalan Opening", a chess gambit. The 16 original pieces included knights, bishops, rooks, and pawns, all carved from basalt, a brittle volcanic rock. Basalt is too hard to chisel and can only be sawed or broken, so that each piece becomes a sort of "found object", bearing a memory of the raw look it had in the quarry. Art historical allusions - the Miroesque comb in the Queen's hair, the chiseling in the archaic tradition - as well as historical references to Arabic influence in bringing chess, among other gifts, to Spain, add to the evocative richness of these geometric monoliths.

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