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Woman / Torso

Woman / Torso

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Artist

Olga Cáceres

  • Original artwork, 2017

Size

  • 17 W x 35 H x 14 D cm
  • 6.7 W x 13.8 H x 5.5 D in

Medium

  • Sculpture : Bronze on Iron.

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  • A crate.

Authenticity

  • The artwork is signed by the artist Olga Cáceres and includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.

Description

Mujer / Torso is a contemporary sculpture by Olga Cáceres, part of her Bustos y Torsos series. This sculptural piece represents a female torso that, while defining a figurative form, also incorporates elements of simplicity and abstraction, emphasizing the essential lines of the body with elegance and formal restraint.

The work is made of patinated bronze on an iron base, a combination that provides strength, balance, and material richness. Measuring 35 × 17 × 14 cm (approximately 13.8 × 6.7 × 5.5 in) and weighing 3.5 kg (about 7.7 lbs), this bronze sculpture is an ideal piece for collectors of contemporary art, as well as admirers of figurative sculpture and minimalist aesthetics.

Original artwork shipped in reinforced packaging, ready for safe handling, display, and long-term preservation.

 

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Artist

Olga Cáceres

Olga Cáceres / visual artist and sculptor.

Born in Aubervilliers, France, 1972 — Currently lives and works in Madrid, Spain.

Initially trained in Hispanic Philology at the Sorbonne (Paris), Olga Cáceres discovered in sculpture a profound way to express what lies beyond words. Her transition into the visual arts began in 2001 at the Escuela de Arte La Palma in Madrid, where she specialized in sculpture. Over the years, she has expanded her skills through advanced studies in ceramics, bronze casting techniques, and various carving and modeling processes.

Her artistic practice is defined by a sensitive and meticulous approach to materials. Cáceres’s versatility is reflected in her mastery of diverse mediums—bronze, wood, ceramic, and iron—and in her series-based work, which explores connections between the human body, nature, emotion, and transformation.

Artist Statement:

“Reflecting on recent years, the variety of sculptural techniques I work with and the materials I use have enriched both a sculptural and thematic language.

The story I tell revolves around living beings, their emotions, and their evolution. Most of the time, I work in series of 5 to 15 pieces.

My curiosity for exploring and researching multiple techniques and materials allows me to work independently from the very first sketch to the final finish. I enjoy working with both abstract and figurative forms, whether in bronze or wood, through carving or welding.

Lately, I even complete the sculptural work with photography, as a kind of self-portrait of the artist’s emotions.”

With over 80 solo and group exhibitions in France and Spain, Cáceres has been selected for notable competitions such as the Salón de Otoño of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors (AEPE) in Madrid, the Manel Batlle Sculpture Prize in Granollers, the Ceramics Competition of Valladolid, and the Miradas de Mujeres Festival. Her work is part of permanent collections such as the Centro Cultural Los Pinos in Alcorcón, Spain, and she has contributed to public art projects, including the sculptural ensemble Músicos en el parque in Rivas Vaciamadrid, Madrid.

Olga Cáceres cultivates a deeply free, experimental, and introspective practice. Her sculptures, often accompanied by photographic elements, unfold as spaces of poetic resistance—where material gesture becomes a means of questioning the world, its rhythms, and its unseen presences.