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SAIRI FORSMAN
MEXICO
Sairi Forsman (México, 1964)
Danish - Mexican sculptor, born in Mexico City, 1964. Lived in Paris (1983 1985), worked and studied modeling with american painter Jane Schranowska . Moved to Denmark (1985 1987), worked in a cellar on a series of expressionist sculptures. Moved back to Mexico and got her first one man show at the National University in Mexico City (1987). Lived in Mexico City until 1996 where her work was commissioned for various public spaces and was featured in Artes de Mexico magazine. In 1993 was awarded the Nordic Art Center artist residency fellowship in Sveaborg , Finland where she lived for half a year. Worked in San Jose, Costa Rica and in Santiago, Chile (1996-1999). Moved to California (1999-2004). Currently she resides in Florida. She has participated in individual and collective exhibitions in Mexico City, San Miguel Allende, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta and San Antonio. Her work is on permanent view as part of the collection of Museo de Queretaro, Queretaro, Mexico; Poliforum Cultural Siqueiros, Mexico City, Mexico; Colegio de Coyoacán , Mexico City, Mexico.
SAIRI FORSMAN
MEXICO
Sairi Forsman (México, 1964)
Danish - Mexican sculptor, born in Mexico City, 1964. Lived in Paris (1983 1985), worked and studied modeling with american painter Jane Schranowska . Moved to Denmark (1985 1987), worked in a cellar on a series of expressionist sculptures. Moved back to Mexico and got her first one man show at the National University in Mexico City (1987). Lived in Mexico City until 1996 where her work was commissioned for various public spaces and was featured in Artes de Mexico magazine. In 1993 was awarded the Nordic Art Center artist residency fellowship in Sveaborg , Finland where she lived for half a year. Worked in San Jose, Costa Rica and in Santiago, Chile (1996-1999). Moved to California (1999-2004). Currently she resides in Florida. She has participated in individual and collective exhibitions in Mexico City, San Miguel Allende, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta and San Antonio. Her work is on permanent view as part of the collection of Museo de Queretaro, Queretaro, Mexico; Poliforum Cultural Siqueiros, Mexico City, Mexico; Colegio de Coyoacán , Mexico City, Mexico.