Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari

Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari;Xul Solar;Oscar Agustin Alejandro Schulz Solari

Place: San Fernando

Born: 1887

Death: 1963

Biography:

The Early Years and Adopted Name

Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari

, later known as Xul Solar, was born on December 14, 1887, in San Fernando, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. His cosmopolitan family background, with a Baltic German father and an Italian mother, set the stage for his eclectic and artistic life. Schulz Solari's adopted name, Xul Solar, is a reflection of his affinity for light and energy, derived from the Latin word "lux" (light) and "solar," symbolizing the universal source of light.

Artistic Journey and Influences

Schulz Solari's early education in Buenos Aires as a musician and architect laid the groundwork for his later artistic pursuits. However, it was during his travels to London, Paris, Turin, Genoa, and Milan that he developed his passion for painting, initially with watercolor, then tempera, and occasionally oils. His first major exhibition in 1920, alongside sculptor Arturo Martini, marked the beginning of his artistic career.

Notable Associations and Exhibitions

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  • Xul Solar's association with British occultist Aleister Crowley in 1924, though brief, left a lasting impact on his work. - His return to Buenos Aires led to involvement with the avant-garde "Florida group" (also known as the "Martín Fierro group"), where he befriended Jorge Luis Borges and Leopoldo Marechal. - A 1926 exhibition in Buenos Aires, featuring modern painters like Norah Borges (Jorge Luis Borges' sister) and Emilio Pettoruti, solidified his presence in the Argentine art scene. - In 1962, a year before his death, Xul Solar had a major exposition at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris.

    Legacy and Later Life

    Xul Solar's later years were marked by regular exhibitions in Buenos Aires and Montevideo, Uruguay. He passed away on April 9, 1963, at his house in Tigre. Emilio Pettoruti published his biography five years later. Key Works and Links: - Xul Solar's paintings can be found on Wikioo.org, showcasing his unique use of contrasts and colors. - For more on Xul Solar's biography, visit Wikipedia. - Explore Xul Solar's artistic journey through his works at Wikioo.org, featuring pieces like "Colonial House" and "Holy Dance".

    Conclusion

    Xul Solar's enigmatic life, marked by his adopted name reflecting light and energy, is a testament to his artistic vision. Through his travels and associations, he left an indelible mark on the Argentine art scene, with his work continuing to inspire at Wikioo.org and beyond.
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