Xavier Corberó


Xavier Corberó i Olivella, known as Xavier Corberó was a Catalan sculptor. He is best known for monumental public sculpture, and was also the designer of the 1992 Summer Olympics medals.

Life

Corberó was born in 1935 in a family of metalworkers and silversmiths, originally from Lleida. In the late 1950s he became the first-ever Spanish student at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London and went on to work for a while in Lausanne, Switzerland.
He married actress Mary-Ann Bennett Coates in 1959. They separated in 1970. Their daughter Ana Corberó was born in 1960.
In 1967 he acquired an ancient house and plot of land in Esplugues de Llobregat, a village in the outskirts of Barcelona, and developed it extensively until his death in April 2017 into a highly elaborate complex of houses and exhibition spaces, which also houses a significant sample of his sculptures and personal collections.

Work

Corberó had his first individual exhibition in Munich in 1963, for which he received a Gold medal from the State of Bavaria. Later exhibitions included shows in New York City, Japan, and multiple European countries.
His monumental sculptures can be seen in Barcelona, London, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Beirut, Kuwait City, Chicago, New York City, as well as in numerous museums including the Meadows Museum in Dallas.
He was chosen to design the medals for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. That same year, he received the Creu de Sant Jordi Award from the Generalitat de Catalunya.

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