Enrique Asensi

Enrique Asensi is a poet of matter, a creator who transforms stone and metal into forms that dialogue with space, light and time.

His sculptures, born of creative solitude and deep contemplation, invite us to look slowly, to discover the invisible and to let ourselves be fascinated by the silent beauty that emerges in each of his works.

Enrique Asensi

Exhibited works

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    90 x 236 x 5 cm

    Acero cortén negro y dolomita alemana

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    120 x 200 x 5 cm

    Acero corten y dolomita alemana

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    Enrique Asensi

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    2025

    162 x 42 x 15 cm

    Granito sudafricano y acero corten

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    2025

    40 x 23 x 14 cm

    Ónix y acero

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    2021

    6 x 4 x 2 cm

    Anillo de diabasa y latón cepillado

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    Enrique Asensi

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    2022

    9 x 6 x 6 cm

    Brazalete de acero patinado y latón cepillado

Biography

Enrique Asensi

Latest exhibitions

Throughout his career, Enrique Asensi (Valencia, 1950) has held numerous solo exhibitions at prestigious institutions in Europe. Among the most notable are those held at the Museum Zons in Dormagen (Germany, 1987), the Städtisches Kramer-Museum in Kempen, Villa Zanders in Berisch-Gladbach, the Vila Casas Foundation (Can Mario, Palafrugell, 2013), the Antonio Pérez Foundation Contemporary Art Centre in Cuenca (Spain, 2017), the Museu de Montserrat in Barcelona (Spain, 2018), the RuhrKunstMuseum Gelsenkirchen and Flottmann-Hallen Herne, the Kunst-Station Sankt Peter in Cologne (Germany, 2019-2021), the Salvador Victoria Foundation Museum in Rubielos de Mora (2021), the Francisco Sobrino Museum in Guadalajara (Spain, 2024)... In May 2025, he will hold an exhibition in the park of the Gold-Kraemer Foundation (Germany).
The works of artist Enrique Asensi are also part of various private and public collections in both Spain and Germany. In Spain, they can be found in the wineries of Carlos Esteva, Can Ràfols dels Caus in Avinyonet del Penedès and Miguel Torres in Vilafranca del Penedès, as well as in the Prince of Asturias collections, La Caixa Foundation, by Plácido Arango, Alberto Alcocer, Javier Monzón and Stefan Röpke (20/21 Espacio de Arte, La Palma), by Josep Junyent in Piera; by Sol Daurella and Carlos Vilarrubí, F. Benazet and Koldo de Lauzárika in Barcelona; and Pedro Serra in Sóller, Mallorca, G.T.-S collection, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Matt Liu collection, Shanghai.  In Germany, notable collections include Dr. Wulff Aengeveldt in Düsseldorf, Drs. Ines and Jürgen Graf, Dr. Rolf and Brigitte Halswick-Wagner, Dr. Klaus Heubeck, Dr. Karl-Dieter Kortmann and Dr. Hartmut Kraft in Cologne, and Heiner Wemhöner in Herford, Frank Wollny collection (Heimbach).
Since 2019, he has been a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, based in Salzburg, Austria.

Exhibitions - Enrique Asensi

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May 2025