Gustavo Torner

Gustavo Torner (Basin, 1925) meets 90 years old next month of July without barely notice the dozens of exhibitions, works, writings, monuments, designs, conferences, tips and lessons which have been creating and sharing from 50 years ago, just when he decided to quit to devote himself to the profession for which he had studied forestry engineer. In 1953, Torner was making sheets of botany for the second edition of the monumental Forest Flora of Spain; in 1961 took part in the VI Biennial of Sao Paulo and in 1962 at the XXXII Venice Biennale.

Beyond being who discovered Cuenca Fernando Zóbel —with what it meant to this country located at the margin of the progress— and beyond being a prominent member of the so-called "group of Cuenca", Torner deserves our recognition for being one of those few people who worked to modernize and aerate a society and a country in need of impulses and guides.

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  • I WOULD LIKE MY WORK TO STOP REVEALS THE MYSTERY OF THE WORLD
  • MIXTURE OF AWE AND FEAR
  • AWE. FROM ITS PURE MATERIALITY, THE MORE EXAGGERATED SENTIMENTALITY. FROM THEIR FINDINGS, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL
  • TO YOUR BEAUTY.
  • FEAR. SINCE ITS INJUSTICES AND CRUELTIES, ITS UNCERTAIN
  • FUTURE.
  • STILL BE SOME HOPE.
  • ALSO TRUE HUMOR.
  • I SAY MYSTERY, NOT ABSURD.
  • A result of the above: my special interest for the present and, above all, the future. and I would like to be able to clearly separate in the finished work, all you have pure human creation –of interiority, of the technical or artesarnía that has made it possible.
  • GUSTAVO TORNER. A fragment of the text of the catalogue of the gallery Juana Mordó. Madrid, 1968.

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