Join Nordic Art Partners as we discuss the striking work of Teresa Solar Abboud, a Madrid-born contemporary sculptor whose work has the rare combination of a truly distinctive visual vocabulary and serious institutional momentum. If you’ve been trying to understand what makes an emerging or mid-career artist truly compelling for both museums and collectors alike, her practice is a sharp case study.   We talk through the two bodies of sculptural work that define her practice right now: th...

The Collectors' Edge

Nordic Art Partners

Teresa Solar Abboud: Emerging Bodies, Hybrid Forms

MAY 5, 202635 MIN
The Collectors' Edge

Teresa Solar Abboud: Emerging Bodies, Hybrid Forms

MAY 5, 202635 MIN

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Join Nordic Art Partners as we discuss the striking work of Teresa Solar Abboud, a Madrid-born contemporary sculptor whose work has the rare combination of a truly distinctive visual vocabulary and serious institutional momentum. If you’ve been trying to understand what makes an emerging or mid-career artist truly compelling for both museums and collectors alike, her practice is a sharp case study. We talk through the two bodies of sculptural work that define her practice right now: the smaller ceramic pieces with their raw clay surfaces set against smooth, brightly painted surface 'skins', and the large-scale “Tunnel Boring Machines”, hybrid figures that fuse fired raw clay “elbows” with long, attenuated, machine-finished limbs sprayed in high-visibility industrial colours. The combination of clay that appears freshly dug from the earth, paired with the ambiguous body fragments so pristine they could be organic or industrial, create hybrid forms that consistently provide a persuasive visual jolt.  In the episode, we discuss the themes that run through all her works: duality, emergence, transformation, and the uneasy overlap between the organic body and industrial systems symptomatic of the human relationships with and to the earth. We also touch on “Mother Tongue”, a monumental public sculpture at London's Hayward Gallery and how questions of language, identity, and translation are manifested here in physical form. For collectors, we get practical about the art market mechanics: details of her primary market, the role her gallery representation has played in her development, how limited production affects supply, and where pricing currently sits for smaller sculptures versus major installations. If you’re building a collection of contemporary sculpture, tracking artists with museum validation, or simply want to buy art with clarity rather than through hype, this conversation gives you a grounded framework. Subscribe, share this with a collector friend, and leave us a review with the one question you still have about buying contemporary art.Get in Touch