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A Revelatory Retrospective

Partial view of ‘Comb of the Wind XV’ (1976). The San Diego Museum of Art

Rachel Jans ’00 is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the San Diego Museum of Art. She recently curated Eduardo Chillida: Convergence, which was reviewed in The Wall Street Journal in December 2025.

Reports The Wall Street Journal:

"For most of his life, Michelangelo’s 16th-century biographer Ascanio Condivi tells us, the artist aspired to carve a colossus out of a coastal mountain, a figure visible from ships at sea. He never did so, but four centuries on another sculptor, the Spaniard Eduardo Chillida, would execute a project of like ambition. “Comb of the Wind XV” (1976) is an environmental work consisting of three roughly 7-foot-long claw-like forged steel sculptures, each one weighing about 10 tons, embedded in the rocks on Spain’s northern coast not far from Bilbao amid the crashing waves of the Atlantic."