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Ignacio Iturria
Iganacio Iturria, Hstorias Cotidianas, Oil on Canvas, Undated

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The artwork is signed on the front. One of the most recognized Uruguayan painters of his generation, Ignacio Iturria (Montevideo, Uruguay, b. 1949) is known for his surreal interpretations of memory and space. As the Latin-American artists around him developed Abstract Expressionism, Iturria chose to create pictorial compositions centered around the human figure. Distilled with the atmosphere of his hometown, Montevideo, Iturria’s paintings are rich with earth tones evoking the murky waters of the Río de la Platas River. After marrying his wife in 1977, he moved to a small town of artists on the Mediterranean coast, not far from Barcelona, Spain. In 1984 he returned to Uruguay where he began exhibiting in Punta del Este and other Latin American cities. He was one of fifteen artists selected by the Fund of Artists Colonies of New York in 1988 where he participated in a three-month long residency that spearheaded his later (2004) project “Casablanca art in action” (a school of arts dedicated to various artistic disciplines). In 1994 he won the Grand Prize of the IV international Painting Biennial of Cuenca, Ecuador and the following year won the renowned “Casa di Risparmio” award in the Venice Biennale. In 2004 he was invited to participate as a juror in Guatemala’s XIV Biennial of Art Paiz. During his time there he helped create “Coatepeque,” a small artist collective. In April of 2006 he returned to Spain where he spent three years painting, and receiving frequent visits from students he mentored. He later established the “Ignacio Iturria Foundation” in Rosario, Colonia, Uruguay, where he currently resides— the foundation serves as a place in which emerging artists with limited resources can continue to develop their careers.
  • Creator:
    Ignacio Iturria (1949, Uruguayan)
  • Creation Year:
    Undated
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 51.1 in (129.8 cm)Width: 62.9 in (159.77 cm)
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    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU161328846412

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