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词条 Figari Award
释义

  1. Format

  2. Recognition of artistic work

  3. Awards

  4. References

{{Infobox award
| name = Figari Award
| subheader = Named for Pedro Figari
| image =
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| alt =
| caption =
| description = Uruguayan visual arts
| sponsor = {{Plainlist|
  • Central Bank of Uruguay
  • DNC, MEC
  • {{ill|Museo Figari|es}}

}}
| location =
| country = Uruguay
| presenter =
| year = 1995
| website =
| holder = Marcelo Legrand
}}

The Figari Award ({{lang-es|Premio Figari}}) is given annually to visual artists from Uruguay in recognition of their careers. It was instituted in 1995 by the Central Bank of Uruguay, at the initiative of the then president of the institution, economist and sculptor {{ill|Ricardo Pascale|es}}. Since 2010, the organization of the award has been in the charge of the {{ill|Museo Figari|es}}, under the National Directorate of Culture (DNC) of the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC).

It is a recognition of artists in activity that represents a consecration in their line of work. Of non-competitive nature, in each edition an organizing committee proposes a qualified jury that is in charge of analyzing the situation of the most outstanding artists, reviewing their achievements, career, and impact in the local and international scope.

Format

Since its inception, the modality and format of the award has been changing, although not its purpose. In the first edition a call was made, five finalists were selected, and a First Prize was awarded. As of the second edition, the competition was eliminated and three prizes of equal economic value were awarded. Some editions were characterized by rewarding three artists of the same discipline or with similar formal characteristics.

Beginning in its tenth edition, the participation of the Uruguayan Association of Art Critics (AUCA) was included in the selection and organization.[1] This lasted until 2009, when a loan agreement was signed with the Ministry of Education and Culture[2] and the award began to be managed by the National Directorate of Culture, and the "Figari Space" became the headquarters of the Museo Figari.[3]

Since its 15th edition, the Figari Award has been given annually to a single artist, in recognition of his or her career and encouragement to national creation.

In 2011, a retrospective was held at the National Museum of Visual Arts with the works of the 47 artists honored in the award's 15 editions.[4]

Recognition of artistic work

With its name, the prize pays homage to Pedro Figari (1861–1938), one of the most influential figures in the gestation of an integral awareness of the Uruguayan artistic milieu. As a lawyer, legislator, politician, journalist, teacher, and artist, Figari's activity was marked by a vital concern for cultural issues, the recognition of local values and the creation of a national cultural identity.

Awards

Year Artist(s) Jury
1995 Jorge Damiani|es}} (First Prize), {{ill|Clarel Neme|es}}, Amalia Nieto, Juan Storm, Américo SpósitoJorge Abbondanza|es}}, Jorge Glusberg, Ángel Kalenberg
1996 Manuel Pailós|es}}, Nelson RamosRicardo Pascale|es}}, Ángel Kalenberg, {{ill|Jorge Abbondanza|es}}
1997 Guillermo Fernández (plastic artist)|es|Guillermo Fernández (artista plástico)|lt=Guillermo Fernández}}, Hermenegildo Sábat, {{ill|Alfredo Testoni Lauriti|es|lt=Alfredo Testoni}}Ricardo Pascale|es}}, Ángel Kalenberg, {{ill|Jorge Abbondanza|es}}
1998 Hugo Nantes|es}}, {{ill|Octavio Podestá|es}}Ricardo Pascale|es}}, Ángel Kalenberg
1999 Cecilia Brugnini|es}}, {{ill|Jorge Abbondanza|es}}/Enrique Silveira, Águeda Dicancro, Wifredo Díaz Valdéz, Antonio FrasconiRicardo Pascale|es}}, Ángel Kalenberg
2000 Manuel Espínola Gómez|es}}Ricardo Pascale|es}}, Ángel Kalenberg, {{ill|Guillermo Gómez Platero|es}}, Carlos Ranguís
2001 Enrique Broglia|es}}, Ignacio Iturria, Clever LaraRicardo Pascale|es}}, {{ill|Jorge Abbondanza|es}}
2002 Lacy Duarte, Carlos Musso, Carlos Tonelli Jorge Abbondanza|es}}, Ángel Kalenberg, {{ill|Ricardo Pascale|es}}
2003 Ernesto Vila|es}}Jorge Abbondanza|es}}, Aureliano Berro, Ángel Kalenberg, {{ill|Olga Larnaudie|es}}, {{ill|Ricardo Pascale|es}}
2004 Dumas Oroño, Magalí Sánchez, Jorge Sosa Jorge Abbondanza|es}}, Aureliano Berro, Ángel Kalenberg, {{ill|Olga Larnaudie|es}}, {{ill|Ricardo Pascale|es}}
2005 Rodolfo Ian Uricchio, Clemente Padín, Nelbia Romero Olga Larnaudie|es}}, {{ill|Alfredo Torres (artist)|es|Alfredo Torres|lt=Alfredo Torres}}
2006 Mario Sagradini|es}} Pablo Thiago Rocca, Fernando Loustaunau, Alicia Haber
2007 Haroldo González, Yamandú Canosa, Manuel Aguiar Nelson Di Maggio|es}}, Patricia Bentancur, Clio Bugel
2008 Gladys Afamado, Fernando Álvarez Cozzi, Hugo Alíes Olga Larnaudie|es}}, Enrique Aguerre, Manuel Neves

From the loan agreement signed between the Central Bank of Uruguay and the MEC in 2009, the Figari Award began to be managed by the National Directorate of Culture of the MEC and the Museo Figari.[3] That year the award was not given, and since 2010 it has been delivered to a single artist in each edition.

Year Artist Jury
2010 Diana Mines|es}} Octavio Podestá, Nelbia Romero, Pedro Da Cruz
2011 Oscar Larroca (artist)|es|Oscar Larroca (artista)|lt=Oscar Larroca}}Jorge Abbondanza|es}}, Águeda Dicancro, Tatiana Oroño
2012 Marco Maggi Patricia Bentancur, Ignacio Iturria, Ángel Kalenberg
2013 Carlos Capelán Sonia Bandrymer, Wifredo Díaz Valdéz, Fernando Loustaunau
2014 Margaret Whyte|es}}Olga Larnaudie|es}}, Lacy Duarte, {{ill|Enrique Aguerre|es}}
2015 Domingo Ferreira|es}} Patricia Bentancur, Haroldo González, Gabriel Peluffo Linari
2016 Pablo Uribe Alfredo Torres (artist)|es|Alfredo Torres|lt=Alfredo Torres}}, {{ill|Ricardo Pascale|es}}
2017 Daniel Gallo Oscar Larroca (artist)|es|Oscar Larroca (artista)|lt=Oscar Larroca}}, Raquel Pereda, Elisa Roubaud[5]
2018 Marcelo Legrand Margaret Whyte|es}}[6]

References

1. ^{{Cite news |url=http://historico.elpais.com.uy/Suple/LaSemanaEnElPais/06/01/27/lasem_espe_197970.asp |title=El Premio Figari quiere renovarse |trans-title=The Figari Award Wants to Renew Itself |last=Haber |first=Alicia |author-link=Alicia Haber |work=El País |language=Spanish |date=27 January 2006 |access-date=7 December 2017}}
2. ^{{Cite web |url=http://archivo.presidencia.gub.uy/_web/fotos/2009/11/2009112503.htm |title=MEC y Banco Central realizan presentación del Museo Figari |trans-title=MEC and the Central Bank Perform Presentation of the Museo Figari |publisher=Office of the President of Uruguay |language=Spanish |date=25 November 2009 |access-date=7 December 2017}}
3. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.museofigari.gub.uy/innovaportal/v/10360/20/mecweb/premio_figari?3colid=10397 |title=Premio Figari |publisher=Museo Figari |language=Spanish |access-date=7 December 2017}}
4. ^{{Cite web |url=http://mnav.gub.uy/cms.php?e=150figari |title=150 Aniversario de Pedro Figari Colección BCU |publisher=National Museum of Visual Arts |language=Spanish |access-date=7 December 2017}}
5. ^{{Cite news |url=https://www.republica.com.uy/el-premio-figari/ |title=Daniel Gallo recibió el Premio Figari |trans-title=Daniel Gallo Receives the Figari Award |work=La República |language=Spanish |date=9 December 2017 |access-date=8 January 2019}}
6. ^{{Cite news |url=https://www.republica.com.uy/museo-figari-entrego-el-premio-figari-2018-a-marcelo-legrand-id688244/ |title=Museo Figari entregó el Premio Figari 2018 a Marcelo Legrand |work=La República |language=Spanish |date=23 December 2018 |access-date=8 January 2019}}

3 : 1995 establishments in Uruguay|Arts awards in Uruguay|Awards established in 1995

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