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Joan Coderch E Javier Malavia

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  • Nationality: Spagna
  • Top 3 works:
    • The swimmer
    • The white swan
    • The white swan
  • Born: 1959, Castellar del Vallès, Spagna
  • Also known as: Coderch & Malavia
  • Works on APS: 7
  • Espandi dettagli…
  • Color intensity: monocromatico
  • Top-ranked work: The swimmer
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Art period: Contemporaneo
  • Museums on APS:
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
    • Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores

Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Dove è nato Joan Coderch?
Domanda 2:
Quale università ha frequentato Javier Malavia?
Domanda 3:
In quale anno Joan Coderch e Javier Malavia hanno iniziato il loro progetto artistico collaborativo?
Domanda 4:
Qual è una caratteristica distintiva della tecnica scultorea dei Coderch & Malavia?
Domanda 5:
Quali grandi artisti hanno ispirato il lavoro di Coderch & Malavia?

Joan Coderch & Javier Malavia: Sculptors of Beauty and Reflection

Joan Coderch (born 1959 in Castellar del Vallès, Barcelona) and Javier Malavia (born 1970 in Oñati, Guipúzcoa) represent a singular artistic partnership dedicated to exploring the human form as its central focus. Their collaborative project embodies a profound appreciation for idealized figures—a universe brimming with meaningful shapes—guided by a simple yet powerful aspiration: beauty as an everyday tool. Meeting in 2015, their shared passion for sculpture swiftly revealed striking similarities in their artistic sensibilities, propelling them toward this ambitious undertaking that draws inspiration from masters of figuration like Maillol, Rodin, Marini and Bourdelle.

Early Life & Education

Joan Coderch pursued his formal education at Barcelona’s Faculty of Fine Art in 1984, establishing a solid foundation for his sculptural practice. He honed his skills through meticulous observation and anatomical accuracy, translating the human figure into sculptural representations that convey both strength and grace. Javier Malavia graduated from Valencia’s San Carlos Faculty of Fine Art in 1993, similarly broadening his understanding of artistic techniques. His approach mirrored Coderch's dedication to mastering traditional methods while simultaneously pushing boundaries within figurative art.

The Collaborative Spirit

Their encounter marked the genesis of Coderch & Malavia Sculptors, where they embarked on a creative journey characterized by meticulous attention to detail—from initial modeling in the studio to the final casting of bronze. This shared approach fostered a unique synergy, resulting in artworks that resonate with both precision and emotional depth. They operate as a duo, sharing responsibility for every stage of the artistic process—from conceptualization and modeling to casting and finishing. The collaborative effort ensures that each piece embodies a harmonious balance between individual vision and collective execution.

Artistic Vision & Influences

Their artistic vision is deeply rooted in humanist values: unwavering commitment to social justice concerning equality, environmental stewardship, and childhood protection. Beyond mere aesthetics, their sculptures delve into fundamental human attitudes—mimicking nature, actively seeking emotion through creation, revealing the feelings that propel action, capturing the interplay between form and posture, and harmoniously blending beauty with discipline. This exploration reflects a belief in art’s capacity to illuminate the complexities of human experience. They were captivated by the figurative sculptures made by great masters such as Maillol, Rodin, Marini and Bourdelle.

Notable Achievements & Recognition

Coderch & Malavia’s artistic endeavors have garnered considerable acclaim, solidifying their position as prominent figures in the realm of figurative sculpture. In 2017, they received the Reina Sofía Painting and Sculpture Prize for “Hamlet,” a poignant exploration of human emotion and psychological complexity. Furthermore, they secured First Prize at the 14th ARC International Salon Competition with “The Swan Dance,” demonstrating their ability to captivate audiences and judges alike. Other honors include the Mariano Benlliure Sculpture Medal, the TIAC Art Prize, and the Arcadia Contemporary Award—recognitions that underscore their contribution to artistic discourse. Their sculptures are showcased in private collections across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. They regularly exhibit their work in both institutional spaces and independent venues—a testament to their enduring relevance and impact on the contemporary art scene.



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