ONE MAN'S VISION AND IMAGINATION MARKS CANARY ISLAND OF LANZAROTE
Jameos del Agua is a natural space inside a volcanic tunnel transformed by Manrique into a world renowned concert space. |
STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
CESAR MANRIQUE was born in 1919 in the town of Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote in the Canaries.
Few people outside of the islands knew of these volcanic places off theJameos coast of Spain, but that would change with Manrique.
Bruce Keller and Christene "Cookie" Meyers at the home of artistic genius Manrique. |
FOR 25 FRUITFUL years, he transformed Lanzarote to an imaginative place, where nature and architecture blend. It's a playground for imagination.
Perhaps no single man has had a greater influence on a place. Only Gaudi comes to mind, in his contributions to Barcelona. For working with Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes, Manrique insisted there be no tall buildings. He imagined that vineyards could flourish in craters, and they do. His homeland's strange beauty captured Manrique's imagination and encouraged his dialogue between nature and art. This extraordinary artist was the main creator of most of the art, culture and tourism centers that now exist on Lanzarote, making it the Canary Island's showpiece.
MANRIQUE'S VISIONARY designs integrate elements of nature with comfort and style. They welcome the eye, asking the viewer to step in and enjoy.
One can tell the artist enjoyed life and its pleasures, and that he was ever aware of nature, which he revered during his life, 1919 to 1992.
Perhaps no single man has had a greater influence on a place. Only Gaudi comes to mind, in his contributions to Barcelona. For working with Lanzarote's volcanic landscapes, Manrique insisted there be no tall buildings. He imagined that vineyards could flourish in craters, and they do. His homeland's strange beauty captured Manrique's imagination and encouraged his dialogue between nature and art. This extraordinary artist was the main creator of most of the art, culture and tourism centers that now exist on Lanzarote, making it the Canary Island's showpiece.
Cesar Manrique ever at work. |
One can tell the artist enjoyed life and its pleasures, and that he was ever aware of nature, which he revered during his life, 1919 to 1992.
One of Manrique's many creations. |
Manrique loved color and cactus, as this display at his home, now a museum, illustrates. . |
In Europe, he exhibited his work in Spain and France, where it was greeted with raves from both press and the public. He traveled to exhibitions in Japan and after the death from cancer of his beloved partner Pepi Gomez, he moved to New York for a change of environment. There he was befriended Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol and other famous 20th Century artists. But he was critical of the environment of New York, which he considered "inhumane."
Painter, sculptor, architect Cesar Manrique transformed the Canary Islands' most interesting island, Lanzarote. Future blog pieces celebrate the holidays as we showcase other creators. |
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