Federico Aguilar Alcuaz

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Frederico Aguilar Alcuaz
Born(1932-06-06)June 6, 1932
Order of National Artists of the Philippines

Federico Aguilar Alcuaz (Filipino: Federico Alcuaz Aguilar, June 6, 1932 – February 2, 2011)[1] was a Filipino painter who exhibited extensively Internationally and whose work earned him recognition both in the Philippines and abroad.

Alcuaz was conferred the title of

2009 National Artist of the Philippines Controversy, which led the Supreme Court of the Philippines to temporarily issue a status quo order on August 25, 2009, blocking the conferment of the awards on all seven nominees - despite the fact that no objections were ever raised regarding the conferment of the award to Alcuaz and two other nominees.[1]

Education and personal life

Federico Aguilar Alcuaz was born on June 6, 1932, in

Jesuits from the Ateneo de Manila. In 1956 he chose Barcelona
as his career base. He also became a member of the La Punalada Group which counted among its members Tàpies, Cuixart and Tharrats. In the same year he began signing his paintings with Aguilar Alcuaz to distinguish himself from two other Aguilars who are also members of the La Punalada Group. In 1959, he met Ute Schmitz, whom he married 3 years later and they had 3 sons.

Alcuaz museum nameplate

He died on February 2, 2011, in Manila, Philippines due to natural causes.

Awards

  • 1st Prize, UPCFA Art Competition, 1953
  • 1ST Prize, Roadside Squatters, 4th SNSAC Modern Painting Category, 1954
  • 1st Prize, Montcada Award Barcelona, 1957
  • Francisco Goya Award, Cercle Maillol Barcelona, 1958
  • Republic Cultural Heritage Award, 1965
  • 2nd Prize Prix Vancell, 4th Biennial of Terrassa (Barcelona Spain),1959

Exhibitions (Philippines)


Exhibitions (international)

  • Solo Exhibition, Museum of Contemporary Art, Madrid, 1956
  • Solo Exhibition, Galerias Layetanas Barcelona, 1956
  • Solo Exhibition, Galerias Manila Barcelona, 1956
  • Solo Exhibition, Hispanic Cultural Hall Madrid, 1957
  • Solo Exhibition, Galerias Layetanas Barcelona, 1957
  • Solo Exhibition, Galeria Dintel, 1957
  • Solo Exhibition, Galeria Dintel, 1958
  • Exhibited at the Gallery of the City Hall of Burgos Spain, 1958
  • Solo Exhibition, Asociacion Artistica Vizcaina Bilbao, 1959
  • Solo Exhibition, Galeria Ilescas Bilbao, 1959
  • Solo Exhibition, Galeria Ilescas Bilbao, 1960
  • Solo Exhibition, Sala Vayreda Barcelona, 1960
  • Solo Exhibition, Galeria Ilescas Bilbao, 1962
  • Solo Exhibition, Galeria Ilescas Bilbao, 1972
  • Solo Exhibition, Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao (tapices), 1973
  • Solo Exhibition, Eindhoven (tapestries), 1973 (2)

References

  1. ^ a b Flores, Helen. "Painter Alcuaz, 78". in The Philippine Star. February 03, 2011
  1. Duldulao, Manuel D. "Twentieth Century Filipino Artists" Legacy Publishers, Quezon City. 1995.
  2. Muñoz Viñarás, Laureano. "Aguilar Alcuaz. Wandtapitjen", De Zormerwijzer, Eidhoven, 1973.