Jaume Plensa & Avant ArteNew collaboration coming soon
Bio
Jaume Plensa is a Barcelona-born artist whose work places the human form at the centre of an ongoing meditation on identity, memory and inner life. Working across sculpture, drawing, light, sound and video, Jaume treats the figure not as a fixed likeness but as an open form: portraits dissolved into cascading letters, heads scaled to monumental proportions, bodies rendered translucent through resin. The result is a practice rooted in the belief that sculpture speaks to something beneath the surface of the visible world. His materials range from cast iron and steel to glass, water and light, each chosen for its capacity to dematerialise the solid and render the interior tangible. Jaume studied at the Llotja School of Art and Design and the Sant Jordi School of Fine Art in Barcelona, and has taught at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His public commissions span Chicago, London, Seoul, Singapore and beyond, with Crown Fountain in Millennium Park standing as one of the defining works of contemporary public sculpture. He has received many national and international awards, including the Honorary Doctorate from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2018 and the 2013 Velazquez Prize awarded by the Spanish Cultural Ministry. He was inducted into the Numerary Academician of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in 2025 and has been the subject of major retrospectives and exhibitions across Europe, the Americas and Asia. Jaume lives and works in Barcelona.