Fernando Sánchez Castillo

Born in Madrid in 1970. Lives and works in Madrid, Spain.

Castillo is one of the most relevant Spanish artists of his generation. He develops a critique from different perspectives to monumental discourses with the intention to disarticulate agents of power and representation. His work is an attempt to rewrite historical events, or at least to make us more aware of its complexities and traces, showing that history is constructed from many positions of power.

Fernando Sánchez Castillo’s had solo exhibitions at important museums such as CA2M (Madrid), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Center for Contemporary Art (Linz, Austria), CAC Centro de Arte Contemporáneo (Malaga, Spain), MUSAC (León, Spain), Centre d’Art Contemporain de Genève (Switzerland), Wanas Foundation (Sweden), among others.

He also participated in several group shows such as Shanghai Biennale in 2018, Riga Biennale in 2018; Today Art Museum (Beijing); Manifesta 11 (Zurich); Borders, Boijmans, Van Beuningen Museum (Rotterdam); XXVI Bienal Internacional de São Paulo; The Real Royal Trip, P.S.1 MOMA (NY, USA) and Abracadabra, Tate Modern (London).

CA2M, Utrecht Centraal Museum, Skissernas Museum, Marta Herford (Germany), IVAM (Valencia, Spain), PAMM (Miami, U.S.A); Suzuki Collection (Japan), “Eurojust” at The Hague, City of Arnhem, City of Amsterdam and City of Herford.

His work is part of the most important museums and collections such as the Centre Georges Pompidou; Centro de Arte Reina Sofía; MUDAM (Luxembourg); CA2M, Utrecht Centraal Museum, Skissernas Museum, Marta Herford (Germany), IVAM (Valencia, Spain), PAMM (Miami, U.S.A); Suzuki Collection (Japan), “Eurojust” at The Hague, City of Arnhem, City of Amsterdam and City of Herford.

 

Available artwork

© Albarrán Bourdais,
Miss Liberty, 2020
Bronce
102 x 23 x 24 cm
© Albarrán Bourdais,
Rich Cat Dies of Heart Attack in Chicago, 2004
Video
22m 23s
 
© Albarrán Bourdais,
Tank Man, 2013
Polyurethane and acrylic resin
5.16 x 1 x 0.5 m
© Albarrán Bourdais,
Pegasus Dance, 2007
Video
11m 27s
© Albarrán Bourdais,
Pussy Riot , 2021
Bronce
35 x 18 x 27 cm
© Albarrán Bourdais,
El Sueño, Cría Cuervos, D´aprés Carlos Saura, 2021
Mixed media on canvas
195 x 390 cm
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La expulsión de los moriscos, 2023
Video
4’ 52’’
Ed. 2/5 + 2AP
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Máscara de Femen, 2023
Watercolor
31 x 43 x 4 cm.
12 1/4 x 16 7/8 x 1 5/8 in.
Unique piece
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Acuarela de la calle Atocha, 2023
Watercolor
22 x 31 x 4 cm.
8 5/8 x 12 1/4 x 1 5/8 in.
Unique piece
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Coreografía 01, 2023
Video 4K
16 ‘ 36”
Ed. 1/5 + 2AP
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La cueca sola, 2023
Marble dust
30 x 11 x 11 cm.
11 3/4 x 4 3/8 x 4 3/8 in.
Ed. 1/5 + 2AP 
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Salón de los Espejos, 2023

Complete installation
Iron oxide and oil on linen and bronze towel

215 x 995 cm
215 x 470 cm
215 x 965 cm
70 x 20 x 8 cm

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Tomiko Higa the Girl with the White Flag, 2023
Bronze
67 x 20 x 56 cm
26.37 x 7.87 x 22.04 in
Ed. 1/5 + 2AP