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Remedios Varo Uranga (December 16, 1908 – October 8, 1963) was a Spanish-Mexican para-surrealist painter and anarchist.
She was born María de los Remedios Alicia Rodriga Varo y Uranga in Anglès, a small town in the province of Girona, Spain in 1908. Her birth helped her mother get over the death of another daughter, which is the reason behind the name. In 1924 she studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid. During the Spanish Civil War she fled to Paris where she was greatly influenced by the surrealist movement. She met her second husband (after her death it was discovered that she had never divorced her first husband, painter Gerardo Lizarraga), the French surrealist poet Benjamin Péret, in Barcelona. There she was a member of the art group Logicophobiste. Due to her Republican ties, her 1937 move to Paris with Péret ensured that she would never be able to return to Franco's Spain. She was forced into exile from Paris during the German occupation of France and moved to Mexico City at the end of 1941. She died at the height of her career from a heart attack in Mexico City in 1963.
Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México audio American Spanish: [sjuˈða(ð) ðe ˈméxiko]; abbreviated as "CDMX") is the capital of Mexico. Mexico City is the country's largest city as well as its most important political, cultural, educational and financial center.
As an "alpha" global city Mexico City is one of the most important financial centers in the Americas. It is located in the Valley of Mexico (Valle de México), a large valley in the high plateaus at the center of Mexico, at an altitude of 2,240 metres (7,350 ft). The city consists of sixteen municipalities (previously called boroughs).
The 2009 estimated population for the city proper was around 8.84 million people, with a land area of 1,485 square kilometres (573 sq mi). According to the most recent definition agreed upon by the federal and state governments, the Greater Mexico City population is 21.2 million people, making it the largest metropolitan area in the western hemisphere, the eleventh-largest agglomeration, and the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world.
Benjamin Péret (4 July 1899 – 18 September 1959) was a French poet, Parisian Dadaist and a founder and central member of the French Surrealist movement with his avid use of Surrealist automatism.
Benjamin Péret was born in Rezé, France on 4 July 1899. He, as a child, acquired little education due to his dislike of school and he instead attended the Local Art School from 1912. He too, however, resigned soon after in 1913 due to his sheer lack of study and willingness to do so. Afterwards he spent a short period of time in a School of Industrial Design before enlisting in the French army's Cuirassiers during the First World War to avoid being jailed for defacing a local statue with paint. He saw action in the Balkans before being deployed to Salonica, Greece.
During a routine movement of his unit via train, he discovered a copy of the magazine Sic, sitting upon a bench on the station platform, which contained poetry by Apollinaire – sparking his love for poetry. Towards the end of the war, still in Greece, he suffered from an attack of Dysentery which led to his repatriation and deployment in Lorraine for the remainder of the war.
Remedios Varo fue una creadora con reconocimiento internacional, especialmente en México y Estados Unidos, pero que en nuestro país (España) es una absoluta desconocida, a pesar de haber nacido en un pequeño pueblo catalán llamado Anglès y de haber desarrollado los primeros años de su carrera en Madrid y Barcelona antes de marcharse para no regresar jamás, por culpa de la guerra y la dictadura. Su incontenible talento necesitaba romper los límites de una España provinciana que se le quedaba pequeña. Por eso, después de varios intentos, acabó viviendo en la ciudad del surrealismo, por eso se inventó una boda con su mejor amigo, para ser libre y poder independizarse legalmente de su familia, pero también de un país rancio y gris. Que Remedios Varo no sea más conocida en España puede tener va...
"Remedios Varo, a dreams weaver". Isabel Castells Molina's conference 2008. Universidad de la Laguna, Tenerife España. Biblioteca de las Artes, Centro Nacional de las Artes.
Remedios Varo (1908-1963) pintora catalana que se formó en la Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando de Madrid y considerada la primera pintora surrealista de España. A lo largo del documental se intercalan las intervenciones de: Marina Núñez (artista plástica), Emili Rams (cronista del pueblo gerundense de Anglés), Juan Manuel Bonet y Beatriz Varó (sobrina de Remedios Varó) que hablan de su vida y de su obra. (Emitido en el programa "Mujeres para un siglo" de TVE el 23 de marzo de 2004). http://remedios-varo.com/ Biografía: Pintora española que llegó al surrealismo de la mano de Paul Eluard y André Breton e introdujo este estilo en México. Nació en Girona en 1908, en 1917 se traslada a Madrid donde ingresa en la Academia de San Fernando en 1924. Allí permanece seis años, coincidiendo ...
Remedios Varo (December 16, 1908 - October 8, 1963) was a Spanish-Mexican surrealist painter. She was born in Anglés Cataluña, Spain in 1908 and died from a heart-attack in Mexico City in 1963. During the Spanish Civil War she fled to Paris where she was largely influenced by the surrealist movement. She met in Barcelona the french surrealist poet Benjamin Péret and became his wife. She was forced into exile from Paris during the Nazi occupation of France and moved to Mexico City at the end of 1941. She initially considered Mexico a temporary haven, but would remain in Latin America for the rest of her life. In Mexico she met native artists such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. However, her strongest ties would be to other exiles and expatriates, and especially her extraordinary friends...
Cortometraje Remedios Varo 1913-1963 (México 1967) Director: Jomí García Ascot Productor: Eva Sulzer Fotografía:José Torres Musica: J. Gutierrez Heras Voz: María Luisa Elío Textos: Brentano Becquer Tröxler Hölderlin Plotino
El Museo de Arte Moderno (MAM) exhibe 39 obras de Remedios Varo (1908-1963), una de las más destacadas pintoras del surrealismo en México. Las obras se agrupan con el título Remedios Varo: apuntes y anécdotas de una colección. Javier Aranda Luna, en conversación con la curadora de la exposición, Marisol Argüelles, nos llevan por un recorrido de la obra que se expone en el corazón del Bosque de Chapultepec.
Remedios Varo: A collection of 103 paintings (HD) Description: "Remedios Varo, original name in full María de los Remedios Alicia Rodriga Varo y Uranga (born December 16, 1908, Anglès, Girona, Spain—died October 8, 1963, Mexico City, Mexico) Spanish-Mexican artist who played an integral role in the Mexico City-based Surrealist movement. She is known for her enigmatic paintings of androgynous beings engaged in magic arts or the occult. Varo was raised in a well-educated family. Her father, a hydraulics engineer, taught her technical drawing when she was young. His job required frequent travel, and the family traveled throughout Spain and North Africa before settling in Madrid in 1917. In Madrid she attended Catholic school and then pursued art at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fer...
Remedios Varo Uranga nasce nel 1908 ad Anglés in Catalogna. Il suo nome è un omaggio alla Virgen de los Remedios , voluto dalla madre come ringraziamento per l'arrivo di una bimba dopo la morte della prima figlia . Il padre, ingegnere idraulico, le insegna a manipolare e a disegnare i suoi strumenti da lavoro che diverranno poi gli ingegnosi macchinari dei suoi dipinti. A soli 15 anni si iscrive all'Accademia d'Arte a Madrid, da cui , l'anno precedente Dalì era stato espulso per condotta sovversiva. Nel 1930 sposa l'artista Gerardo Lizarraga e si trasferisce per un anno a Parigi, poi a Barcellona dove viene introdotta nell'ambiente surrealistico, incontrando il poeta Benjamin Péret, che parteggia per gli antifascisti, nella guerra civile. " Due tipi i tipi di donna adatti a provare l'a...
1960 Óleo sobre tela 71 x 41 cm Remedios Varo inventó un mundo mágico regido por leyes para una realidad diferente, en el que deambulan personajes y objetos fantásticos. Esta obra representa el universo interior de la artista vinculado a la introspección y a los sueños. Pertenece a la colección permanente del Museo de Arte Moderno de la Ciudad de México. http://remedios-varo.com/
"Remedios Varo, a dreams weaver". Isabel Castells Molina's conference 2008. Universidad de la Laguna, Tenerife España. Biblioteca de las Artes, Centro Nacional de las Artes.
Remedios Varo - A Spanish-Mexican Surrealist Artist - Video Testimonials (1000s) on Authentic Hand Painted Canvas Art Paintings....... http://www.FamousArtistsofHistory.com/VideoTestimonialsOnOilPaintingReproductions.php http://www.GodistheCreator.com http://www.AddictionTube.com Remedios Varo Uranga (1908 -- 1963) was a Spanish-Mexican, para-surrealist painter and anarchist. She was born María de los Remedios Alicia Rodriga Varo y Uranga in Anglès, a small town in the province of Girona, Spain in 1908.[1] Her birth helped her mother get over the death of another daughter, which is the reason behind the name. In 1924 she studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid. During the Spanish Civil War she fled to Paris where she was greatly influenced by the surrealist mo...
Documental completo de la serie de La 2 de Televisión Española 'Imprescindibles', dedicado en esta ocasión a la genio Remedios Varo, y emitido originalmente a primeros de abril de 2014. También se nombra en el presente documental a Madonna y su videoclip 'Bedtime Story' (canción escrita en parte por Björk), que es un homenaje a la obra de Remedios, y que desde el 2005 se expone en las galerías de arte contemporáneo del Museo de Arte Moderno de Nueva York, siendo el primer videoclip que consiguió tamaño logro. Esto es solo un ejemplo de lo que la valía artística de Remedios Varo ha influenciado en el arte de otros artistas.
At her sanctuary in Mexico City, in a dreamlike atmosphere, we step back to visit the surrealist artist Leonora Carrington in the company of her son Gabriel Weisz Carrington. In a flux between reality and the intangible, mother and son communicate in the mundane and the esoteric. They appear and disappear in their surroundings on an extraordinary journey within the ordinary. En un ambiente de ensueño en su santuario de la ciudad de Mexico, visitamos a Leonora Carrington en compañia de su hijo Gabriel Weisz Carrington. En un flujo entre la realidad y lo intangible madre e hijo se comunican en lo mundano y lo esotérico. Aparecen y desaparecen en su entorno en un viaje de lo extraordinario a lo ordinario. - Elena Luz Gomez KPBS Interview-http://www.kpbs.org/news/2012/mar/19/festival-interv...
Francis-Marie Martinez Picabia (January 28, 1879 - November 30, 1953) was a well-known painter and poet born of a French mother and a Spanish-Cuban father who was an attaché at the Cuban legation in Paris, France. Born in Paris, he studied at École des Beaux-Arts and École des Arts Decoratifs. In the beginning of his career, from 1903 to 1908, he was influenced by the impressionist painting of Alfred Sisley. From 1909, he came under the influence of the cubists and the Golden Section (Section d'Or). Around 1911 he joined the Puteaux Group, which met at the studio of Jacques Villon in the village of Puteaux. There he became friends with artist Marcel Duchamp. Some of the group's members were, Apollinaire, Albert Gleizes, Roger de La Fresnaye, Fernand Leger and Jean Metzinger. From ...
Roberto Antonio Sebastián Matta Echaurren (November 11, 1911 November 23, 2002), usually known as Matta, was one of Chile's and France's and America's best-known painters and a seminal figure in 20th century art. Born in Santiago, he initially studied architecture at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in Santiago, but became disillusioned with this occupation and left for Paris in 1933. His travels led him to meet artists such as René Magritte, Salvador Dalí, André Breton, and Le Corbusier. It was Breton who provided the major spur to the Chilean's direction in art, encouraging his work and introducing him to the leading members of the Paris Surrealist movement. Matta produced illustrations and articles for Surrealist journals such as Minotaure. During this period he was intr...
Mrs Laura Knight - only the second woman to be elected an Associate of the Royal Academy since the 18th Century is featured. Standing at an easel, Mrs Knight sketches a seated model. Some of her artwork is visible in the studio. The artist is described in a title as: "tireless and sturdy" and is dressed in an eccentric peasant style with coiled plaits. Another model is shown and Mrs Knight sketches her in charcoal. By a camera trick the image dissolves into a painting of the same subject as Mrs Knight adds the finishing touches with a paintbrush. Mrs Knight talks to the model. C/U of the artist and one of her paintings then other examples of her work. Was item in Eve's Film Review issue 343. FILM ID:760.08 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH P...
A tribute to the relatively obscure Spanish/Mexican artist