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Miguel Ángel Campano

Miguel Ángel Campano Mendaza[1] (February 11, 1948[2] – August 5, 2018)[3] was a Spanish painter who was critically acclaimed as part of the "generation of the renewal of Spanish painting",[4][5] receiving, among other prizes, the National Award for Plastic Arts in 1996.[6]

Miguel ÁNgel Campano
Born
Miguel Ángel Campano Mendaza

(1948-02-11)February 11, 1948
Madrid, Spain
DiedAugust 5, 2018(2018-08-05) (aged 70)
Cercedilla, Spain
NationalitySpanish
EducationSan Carlos School of Fine Arts, Valencia, Spain
Known forPainting
AwardsNational Award for Plastic Arts (1996)

Biography Edit

Born in Madrid, he was the third of five brother, son of General Ángel Campano López.[2] He studied Fine Arts in Valencia and Architecture in Madrid.[7][2] He began his artistic career in 1969, making his first individual exhibition in Bilbao. In 1971 he exhibited in different Spanish towns – Pamplona, Santander and Valencia – and that same year he met the abstract painter Fernando Zóbel,[7] one of the promoters of the so-called Cuenca Group and founder of the Spanish Museum of Abstract Art. He continued to exhibit in Madrid and Seville and befriended the painter José Guerrero, who is said to be a fundamental influence in Campano.[7][8] In 1976 he moved to Paris,[8] a city that became, together with Sóller in Mallorca, the artist's habitual residence. His stay in France allowed him to get to know the work of painters who have inspired his work at different times, such as Cezanne and Delacroix, among many others.[5][9][8] In the 1980s he participated in the great collective exhibitions of the time of young Spanish artists – Miquel Barceló, José Manuel Broto, and José María Sicilia[5] – in Spain, France and the United States, as well as in individual exhibitions throughout Spain – from Navarre to Granada – France – Nimes and Paris – and in Brussels (Belgium).

The whole of his work has been considered a place of experimentation and transgression.[5] It has been linked to automatism in its beginnings, to geometric abstraction and informalism.[9] The reinterpretation in several series of French paintings by Cezanne and Poussin,[10] among others, as well as cubism, stands out from his production.[5] His stay in 1994, 1995 and 1996 in India resulted in an innovative interest in colour in his later work 11 and he has continued to work despite having suffered a serious stroke and subsequent health complications in 1996.[note 1] The two most outstanding exhibitions of his work have been those held in Valencia by the IVAM at the Centre del Carmen in 1990-1991 and the one held at the Palacio de Velázquez in Madrid between June and September 1999.[2]

In 1996, he was awarded the National Prize for Visual Arts in Spain[1] for "his decisive contribution to the debate on the new Spanish painting" and the "rigor and courage with which he has developed a work in which he combines construction and expressiveness in an exemplary manner".[4] Campano works can be found in museums such as the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the Abstract Art Museum in Cuenca, the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, the ARTIUM Centre-Basque Museum of Contemporary Art, the Valencian Institute of Modern Art, the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Hastings Foundation collection in New York.

Campano died on August 5, 2018, in Cercedilla.[3]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Miguel Angel Campano suffered a stroke in 1996. He then suffered from several falls until he had to remain in a wheelchair with a high degree of disability, which "inevitably marks a before and after in his life".

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Orden de 30 de diciembre de 1996 por la que se concede el Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas correspondiente a 1996" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (50): 6703–6704. February 17, 1997. ISSN 0212-033X. Retrieved May 14, 2018.(in Spanish)
  2. ^ a b c d Zamora Meca 2013, p. 956.
  3. ^ a b Agencia EFE (August 6, 2018). "Miguel Ángel Campano, el artista fiel a la pintura pero no a un estilo". El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  4. ^ a b Manresa, Andreu (November 13, 2016). "Campano: "Pinto a oscuras y de negro"". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Miguel Ángel Campano" (in Spanish). Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. 1999. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  6. ^ "Miguel Ángel Campano, Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas 1996" (in Spanish). Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte de España. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  7. ^ a b c "Miguel Ángel Campano" (in Spanish). Fundación Juan March. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  8. ^ a b c Zamora Meca 2013, p. 957.
  9. ^ a b "Miguel Ángel Campano" (in Spanish). Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte de España. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  10. ^ Zamora Meca 2013, p. 956-957.

Bibliography Edit

  • Zamora Meca, Clara (2013). "Epistolario de Miguel Ángel Campano" (PDF). Laboratorio de Arte. Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla: Departamento de Historia del Arte. 2 (25): 955–964. ISSN 1130-5762.

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Miguel Angel Campano Mendaza 1 February 11 1948 2 August 5 2018 3 was a Spanish painter who was critically acclaimed as part of the generation of the renewal of Spanish painting 4 5 receiving among other prizes the National Award for Plastic Arts in 1996 6 Miguel ANgel CampanoBornMiguel Angel Campano Mendaza 1948 02 11 February 11 1948Madrid SpainDiedAugust 5 2018 2018 08 05 aged 70 Cercedilla SpainNationalitySpanishEducationSan Carlos School of Fine Arts Valencia SpainKnown forPaintingAwardsNational Award for Plastic Arts 1996 Contents 1 Biography 2 Notes 3 References 4 BibliographyBiography EditBorn in Madrid he was the third of five brother son of General Angel Campano Lopez 2 He studied Fine Arts in Valencia and Architecture in Madrid 7 2 He began his artistic career in 1969 making his first individual exhibition in Bilbao In 1971 he exhibited in different Spanish towns Pamplona Santander and Valencia and that same year he met the abstract painter Fernando Zobel 7 one of the promoters of the so called Cuenca Group and founder of the Spanish Museum of Abstract Art He continued to exhibit in Madrid and Seville and befriended the painter Jose Guerrero who is said to be a fundamental influence in Campano 7 8 In 1976 he moved to Paris 8 a city that became together with Soller in Mallorca the artist s habitual residence His stay in France allowed him to get to know the work of painters who have inspired his work at different times such as Cezanne and Delacroix among many others 5 9 8 In the 1980s he participated in the great collective exhibitions of the time of young Spanish artists Miquel Barcelo Jose Manuel Broto and Jose Maria Sicilia 5 in Spain France and the United States as well as in individual exhibitions throughout Spain from Navarre to Granada France Nimes and Paris and in Brussels Belgium The whole of his work has been considered a place of experimentation and transgression 5 It has been linked to automatism in its beginnings to geometric abstraction and informalism 9 The reinterpretation in several series of French paintings by Cezanne and Poussin 10 among others as well as cubism stands out from his production 5 His stay in 1994 1995 and 1996 in India resulted in an innovative interest in colour in his later work 11 and he has continued to work despite having suffered a serious stroke and subsequent health complications in 1996 note 1 The two most outstanding exhibitions of his work have been those held in Valencia by the IVAM at the Centre del Carmen in 1990 1991 and the one held at the Palacio de Velazquez in Madrid between June and September 1999 2 In 1996 he was awarded the National Prize for Visual Arts in Spain 1 for his decisive contribution to the debate on the new Spanish painting and the rigor and courage with which he has developed a work in which he combines construction and expressiveness in an exemplary manner 4 Campano works can be found in museums such as the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid the Abstract Art Museum in Cuenca the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum the ARTIUM Centre Basque Museum of Contemporary Art the Valencian Institute of Modern Art the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Hastings Foundation collection in New York Campano died on August 5 2018 in Cercedilla 3 Notes Edit Miguel Angel Campano suffered a stroke in 1996 He then suffered from several falls until he had to remain in a wheelchair with a high degree of disability which inevitably marks a before and after in his life References Edit a b Orden de 30 de diciembre de 1996 por la que se concede el Premio Nacional de Artes Plasticas correspondiente a 1996 PDF Boletin Oficial del Estado 50 6703 6704 February 17 1997 ISSN 0212 033X Retrieved May 14 2018 in Spanish a b c d Zamora Meca 2013 p 956 a b Agencia EFE August 6 2018 Miguel Angel Campano el artista fiel a la pintura pero no a un estilo El Mundo in Spanish Retrieved August 6 2018 a b Manresa Andreu November 13 2016 Campano Pinto a oscuras y de negro El Pais in Spanish Retrieved May 14 2018 a b c d e Miguel Angel Campano in Spanish Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia 1999 Retrieved May 14 2018 Miguel Angel Campano Premio Nacional de Artes Plasticas 1996 in Spanish Ministerio de Educacion Cultura y Deporte de Espana Retrieved May 14 2018 a b c Miguel Angel Campano in Spanish Fundacion Juan March Retrieved May 14 2018 a b c Zamora Meca 2013 p 957 a b Miguel Angel Campano in Spanish Ministerio de Educacion Cultura y Deporte de Espana Retrieved May 14 2018 Zamora Meca 2013 p 956 957 Bibliography EditZamora Meca Clara 2013 Epistolario de Miguel Angel Campano PDF Laboratorio de Arte Sevilla Universidad de Sevilla Departamento de Historia del Arte 2 25 955 964 ISSN 1130 5762 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miguel Angel Campano amp oldid 1169012770, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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