Rosanna Castrillo Diaz

Rosana Castrillo Diaz
Born 1971
Sama, Asturias, Spain
Nationality Spanish
Alma mater Complutense University of Madrid
Cleveland Institute of Art
The School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Mills College
Awards SECA Art Award (2004)

Rosana Castrillo Diaz (born 1971) is a Spanish artist.

Early life and education

Rosana Castrillo Diaz was born in Sama de Langreo, Asturias, Spain. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the Complutense University of Madrid and an additional BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art. Rosana has a Post Bac degree from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She received her Master of Fine Arts degree from Mills College.[1]

Work

Castrillo won the SECA Art Award from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art[2] in 2004 and Artadia Art Award, in [3] 2005. She is represented by Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco.[4]

Themes

Diaz produces graphite-on-paper drawings, wall relief sculptures, and installations primarily in monochromatic all-white. In her work, she investigates invisibility, the everyday, solidity and immateriality.[5]

Exhibitions

Her work has been exhibited at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts and The Drawing Center.[4] In 2009, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art commissioned Diaz to create a mural, Untitled (162 in. x 1101 in./ 411.48 cm x 2796.54 cm ), funded by a gift of Robert and Claudia Allen and the Mary Heath Keesling Fund. Using mica, Diaz painted the window-facing wall of the bridge to take advantage of the light flooding into the glass-walled corridor.[6]

References

  1. "Rosana Castrillo Diaz". Ameringer McEnery Yohe. 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  2. "SECA Award Recipients, 1967-2011". San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  3. "Artadia Artist Registry". Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue. 2005. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  4. 1 2 "Rosana Castrillo Diaz". Anthony Meier Fine Arts. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  5. Dillon, Stephan (2014). "Rosana Castrillo Diaz Manipulates Paper to Create Muted Yet Luminous Forms". Artsy.net. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  6. "Interview: Rosana Castrillo Díaz & Janet Bishop". SFMOMA- Open Space. 2009. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
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