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Alberto UlloaStreet After Rain (Santiago de Chile) Dominican Artist1970
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Alberto Ulloa Burgos (1 January 1950 – 1 October 2011). Street After Rain (Santiago de Chile), 1970. Oil on masonite panel measuring 20 x 24 inches; 26 x 30 inches framed. Signed and dated lower right. Original frame with export label stamp.
Alberto Ulloa Burgos was a painter, sculptor, and poet from Altamira, Dominican Republic. He was a student of the distinguished Latin American painter Jaime Colson, who also mentored Mario Carreño, the Cuban-Chilean master. Ulloa also studied drawing with illustrator and painter Domingo Liz.
Career
Ulloa participated in more than a hundred solo and collective exhibits around the world and the subject of four books that illustrate his contributions. Art historian and author, Cándido Gerón of Alberto Ulloa, Visionario Fantástico, reveals Ulloa's gift: “As colors correspond to human emotions, Ulloa can achieve an optical illusion. Color in his work is impregnated with diaphanous sensitivity. His chromatic atmospheres sometimes make us think that we are before some sort of dream, due to the inscrutable sensuality of his tones”.
Ulloa was the recipient of many prizes and awards and given the keys to the cities of Miami, FL and Jersey City, NJ. Between the years 2001 to 2004 Ulloa served as Consul General of the Dominican Republic in Spain.
Alberto Ulloa works in permanent collections
Queen Sofia Museum, Madrid, Spain
Royal Palace of the Honorable Don Juan Carlos I and Doña Sofía, Honorable Kings of Spain
Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art, Madrid, Spain
Royal Academy of San Fernando, Madrid, Spain
Museum of Art of Ponce, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Museum of Modern Art, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Museum of Contemporary Drawing, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Walsh Gallery, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, USA[4]
Selected publications
Dictionary of Universal Art, Volume V, Enciclopaedia Britannica, Spanish Version, Ed. 1989.
History of Dominican Painting, Danilo de los Santos.
Masterpieces of Dominican Painting, 1844–1994, Volumes I, II and III, Cándido Gerón.
Enciclopedia de las Artes Plásticas Dominicanas,
Selected awards
1973 National School of Fine Arts, Santo Domingo, DR.
1974 Dominican Falconbridge Award, Santo Domingo, DR.
1974 First Prize for Young Painters, Dominican Radio and Television, Santo Domingo, DR.
1974 First Prize for Painting, Royal Bank of Canada Contest, Santo Domingo, DR.
1974 First Prize, National School of Fine Arts, Santo Domingo, DR.
1975 First Prize, International Art Biennial, Marbella, Spain.
1975 Second Prize Painting, Hispanic American College, Madrid, Spain.
1978 Adaja Prize, Avila, Spain.
1978 Casa de España Prize, Santo Domingo, DR.
1979 First Prize for Painting, XIV National Biennial of Visual Arts, Museum of Modern Art, Santo Domingo, DR.
1992 Fifth Centennial Prize, awarded by the Spanish State Commission for the V Centennial, International Exhibition “Twenty Paintings of America and Spain”.
1996 Honorary Diploma, Institute of Hispanic Culture, Miami, FL, USA.
- Creator:Alberto Ulloa (1950 - 2011, Dominican)
- Creation Year:1970
- Dimensions:Height: 26 in (66.04 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Wilton Manors, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU245214234602
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