- Sairi Forsman
Sairi Forsman (born 1964 in
Mexico City , Distrito Federal) is a Mexican sculptor of Danish descent.Throughout her creative process, Sairi Forsman has gone through different stages, all of them equally relevant: first,
sculpture inspired by an earlycubism ; then entangled bodies, knot-forms with rounded outlines that tell stories aboutancient mythologies ofWestern Culture ; then stylized and simplified curves, reducing round forms into thin lines until they reach their final consequence: bones, vertebras and spines that support the original perspective of the human beingimmersed in his own interiority. At the same time other arts constitute an inexhaustible source for her work: literature, painting, dance, sculpture and cinema.Her creations are no doubt an integral part of the whole contemporary world of art. She has participated in collective exhibitions and has had one-man shows that have been sponsored by relevant institutions, such as the
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México , the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, thePoliforum Cultural Siquieros and thePalacio de Mineria . Her work has been published by the artmagazine "Artes de Mexico" as well as theEuropean Economic Community . She has won the Nordic Arts Center fellowship inHelsinki ,Finland . The sculptures "Fantasy I", "Temptation", "Perses", "The Cannibal" and "Au Prin-Temps" are large scale pieces. They are installed inpublic place s and are onpermanent view.
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