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词条 Helga de Alvear
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  1. Galería Helga de Alvear, Madrid

  2. Helga de Alvear Collection

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Helga de Alvear
| birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1936}}
| birth_place = Kirn, Germany
| known_for = Art collecting
| spouse = Jaime de Alvear
| awards = {{Plainlist|
  • Medal of Extremadura
  • Gold Medal for Merit in the category of Fine Arts
  • Medal of Cáceres
  • Fundación Arte y Mecenazgo Award in the category of Collector

}}
| website = {{URL|http://www.helgadealvear.com/}}
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Helga de Alvear (born 1936) is a Spanish art collector. She was born in the city of Kirn/Nahe (Rheinland-Pfalz), Germany, in 1936. She studied at the Salem School near Lake Constance, and subsequently in Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland. She furthered her studies afterwards in London for a year.

In 1957 she travelled to Spain to learn Spanish and met the architect Jaime de Alvear. They married in 1959 and she set up residence in Madrid. They have three children, Maria, Ana and Patricia.

In 1967 Helga de Alvear met Juana Mordó and began what would later turn into her art collection. She came into contact with artists from the Cuenca group and from the El Paso group and she became increasingly interested in the Spanish art scene.

In January 1980 she started to work at the Juana Mordó gallery. Here, she was able to hone her knowledge about the international art scene.

Galería Helga de Alvear, Madrid

Helga de Alvear continued to be involved in the Juana Mordó gallery for the next 4 years, and in 1984, when Mordó died, she took the helm. Over the next 10 years she followed in the artistic and professional footsteps of her mentor.

In 1995, she decided to take a turn in her career by opening a new gallery under her own name in a space measuring more than 900 square meters next to the Reina Sofía Museum. Many of her projects championed international contemporary art with a special emphasis on photography, video and installation – at a time when these mediums were practically unknown in Spain.

Today, Helga de Alvear’s project is one of the best-established and longest-running art galleries on the Spanish scene. {{citation needed |date=August 2012}} and it has earned widespread international acclaim.

Helga de Alvear was awarded the Medal of Extremadura in 2007, the Gold Medal for Merit in the category of Fine Arts (bestowed by the Spanish Ministry of Culture) in 2008, the Medal of Cáceres in 2011 and Fundación Arte y Mecenazgo Award in the category of Collector in 2012.{{citation needed |date=August 2012}}

Helga de Alvear Collection

While carrying out her professional duties Helga de Alvear has been able to greatly expand her art collection. At the present time her Collection includes more than 2,500 pieces by Spanish and international artists. The Collection will be donated to the Regional Government of Extremadura and the Centre of Visual Arts is currently being built in the city of Cáceres to house it. It has already hosted four monographic exhibitions:

  • Margins of silence (2010)
  • Stories of material life (2011)
  • Approaches I. Contemporary Spanish Art in Helga de Alvear Collection (2011)
  • Juegos de lenguaje. An introduction to the art of our times (2012)

The mission of the Collection is also to contribute to public awareness about art and it often loans out works to institutions around the world. In addition, it has been the subject of a number of in-depth exhibitions, most importantly:

  • In 2005 at the Wäinö Aaltosen Museum in Turku (Finland)
  • In 2005 at the MEIAC in Badajoz (Spain)
  • In 2006 at the Belem Centre in Lisbon (Portugal)
  • In 2008 at the Falckenberg Collection Centre in Hamburg (Germany)
  • In 2012 in CGAC in Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

References

  • OBRIST, Hans Ulrich (Ed.). Conversations in Cáceres with Hans Ulrich Obrist. Cáceres: Centro de Artes Visuales Fundación Helga de Alvear, 2012. {{ISBN|978-84-934916-3-5}}
  • WYSS, Kurt. Looking back at Art Basel. Basel: Schwabe AG Verlag, 2009. {{ISBN|978-3-7965-2604-6}}
  • HERSTATT, Claudia. Women Gallerists in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Verlaj, 2008. {{ISBN|978-3-7757-1975-9}}
  • BENHAMOU-HUET, Judith. Global Collectors/Collectionneurs du monde. Prologue by Samuel Keller. Paris: Éditions Phébus, 2008; Bordeaux: Éditions Cinq Sens, 2008. 478 p. {{ISBN|978-2-75-290328-0}}.

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.helgadealvear.com}}
  • Official website of Centro de Artes Visuales Fundación Helga de Alvear, Cáceres
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