MIGUEL BERROCAL (Villanueva de Algaidas, Málaga, 1933 - Antequera, Málaga, 2006).
"Dove Jet - Opus 143"
Bronze sculpture, copy 398/2000.
Signed and justified in the tail.
Measurements: 24 x 42 x 22 cm.
Berrocal initiates his formation in the School of Arts and Trades of Madrid, being a student of Ángel Ferrant. He then went on to the School of Fine Arts of San Fernando, where he was a disciple of Ramón Stolz. He complemented his training with his work as a draftsman in the studio of the architect Casto Fernández Shaw and as an assistant to several architects in Rome between 1952 and 1954. During his stay in Paris, in 1955, he finally decided to devote himself to sculpture. His early works show the influence of Chillida, while denoting his preference for articulated and detachable forms in bronze. The difficulty involved in making each of his sculptures motivated his decision to make them in series. With this idea in mind, he produces two hundred copies of the sculpture "Maria de la O", for which he received the prize for sculpture at the Paris Biennale and which was later acquired by the MOMA in New York. In 1966 he settled permanently in Verona, and since 1968 he has alternated his work between monumental and small-format works. He was the founder of the Multicétera Society together with several gallery owners, the first industry of small sculptures. He has exhibited in Italy, France, Germany, Spain and the United States, received the gold medal of the Bronze of Padua, the grand prize of honor of the Biennial of Brazil, and was named Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government. He has sculptures in public places in Korea, Bordeaux, Denmark and Switzerland, as well as in various parts of Spain. He is represented in the Museums of Modern Art in New York and Paris, the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, the Kunsthalle in Hamburg, the Juan March Foundation in Madrid, the National Gallery in Rome and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.