Charlotte Yazbek

Charlotte Yazbek

Mexico, b. 1919 – d. 1989

Charlotte Yazbek was a Mexican sculptor known for her refined, expressive approach to the human figure. Working primarily in bronze, her sculptures capture moments of quiet emotion and introspection, often focusing on posture, gesture, and the subtle tension within the body. Her work balances realism with abstraction, reducing forms to their essential lines while preserving a strong sense of presence and individuality.

Her figures are frequently depicted in seated or contemplative poses, conveying stillness and internal reflection rather than outward movement. This restraint gives her work a psychological depth, inviting viewers to engage with the emotional state of the figure rather than simply its physical form. Surfaces are typically smooth and controlled, allowing light to define volume and enhance the sculptural clarity.

Yazbek’s practice emphasizes proportion, balance, and material discipline. By focusing on bronze, she achieves both durability and a consistent visual language, where weight and form work together to create grounded, enduring pieces. The simplicity of her compositions allows each gesture to carry meaning, reinforcing the connection between form and emotion.

For collectors, her work offers a compelling interpretation of contemporary figurative sculpture. It stands out for its ability to convey emotion through minimal means, where subtle shifts in posture and proportion create a lasting impact. Yazbek’s sculptures resonate through their quiet strength, making them both visually striking and deeply contemplative.

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Artworks by Charlotte Yazbek