Felix de la Concha
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Félix de la Concha (born 1962) is a painter. Born in León, Spain, he resides in New Hampshire and Madrid with his wife, poet Ana Merino.
In 1985 he was selected to participate in the Primera Muestra de Arte Joven (Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid) where his work was awarded. Since then he has had several shows, mainly in Europe and the United States, including one person exhibitions in the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh (1999), the Frick Art Center (2004), Columbus Museum of Art (1998), Museo de Bellas Artes in Santander (1995), Museo del Chopo, México D.F. (1994), Centro Cultural La Recoleta in Buenos Aires (1993), and Rómulo Gallegos in Caracas (1993). His work is included in the collections of the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh, Columbus Museum of Art, Amigos del Reina Sofía, Colecció Testimoni de la Caixa, Banco de España, Colección Argentaria or Teatro Real de Madrid.
His work One A Day: 365 Views of the Cathedral of Learning, a series that he painted every day during one year while staying in Pittsburgh, is a permanent exhibit at the University of Pittsburgh's Alumni Hall. He has also done other series of paintings in different places such as Rome (the city where he went with a scholarship granted by the Spanish Academy and where he lived from 1989 until 1994), Santander, Sevilla, or Cairo.
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[edit] List of exhibitions
[edit] One man shows
- 2007
- Fallingwater En Perspectiva. Fallingwater, Pennsylvania.
- 2005
- 2004
- Awarded artist in the 17 Bienal de Zamora. Museo Etnográfico de Castilla y León, y Fundación Rei Afonso Enriques, Zamora[1]
- A Contrarreloj. The Frick Art Museum & Historical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2]
- Museo Gustavo Maeztu, Estella.[1]
- Galería Dieciseis. San Sebastián-Donosti.
- ARCO'04. Galería Dieciseis, Madrid.[1]
- 2003
- Concept Art Gallery. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- 2002
- 2001
- Penn Avenue, from Pearl Street to Gross Street. Garfield Artworks. Presented by The Penn Arts Initiative (PAAI). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Diario de la Habana. Centro Cultural Español. Miami, Florida.
- 2000
- One A Day. 365 Views of the Cathedral of Learning. Alumni Hall (The old Masonic Temple). University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- 1999
- Columbus. Galería Antonio Machón, Madrid.[1]
- One A Day. Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Curator: Madeleine Grynsztejn. Text by Mark Francis.
- Doble-Double. Concept Art Gallery. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- 1998
- El espíritu del lugar. Galería Rafael Ortiz, Sevilla.
- Columbus Cornered. Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio. Curator: Annegreth Nill.[1]
- 1997
- Fuera de campo. Galería Siboney, Santander.[1]
- 1996
- 1995
- 1994
- Museo Universitario del Chopo, México D.F.[1]
- Despliegues. Sala Cultural Caja España, Zamora. Sala San Torcuato de Caja España, Zamora. Casa de Cultura, Junta de Castilla y León. Galería Cirac, Zamora.[1]
- Despliegues. Sala Cultural, Caja España, Valladolid.[1]
- Despliegues. Casa de las Carnicerías de Caja España. Sala Cultural de Caja España, León.[1]
- Galería Maese Nicolás, León.
- 1993
- Centro Cultural Español, Santiago de Chile.[1]
- Sala Rómulo Gallegos del CELARG, Caracas.[1]
- Galería Antonia Jannone, Milán. Texto de Marina Corgnati[1]
- Centro Cultural La Recoleta, Buenos Aires.[1]
- Museo Juan B. Castagnino, Rosario-Argentina.[1]
- Sala del Cabildo, Montevideo.[1]
- Paesaggio di Passaggio. Temple Gallery, Rome.
- 1992
- Nueve Meses en Donna Olimpia. Galería Gamarra y Garrigues, Madrid.[1]
- 1991
- One day exhibition of Nove Mesi a Donna Olimpia. Cortile di Donna Olimpia, Rome. Text by Ludovico Pratesi.[1]
- Galería Clave, Murcia.
- 1989
- Galería Gamarra y Garrigues, Madrid. Text by Juan Hidalgo[1]
- 1988
- ARCO'88. Galería Estampa, Madrid.[1]
- 1986
- Galería Estampa, Madrid.
[edit] Works in museums and public collections
- Dartmouth College Library, Hanover, New Hampshire. USA
- Caja de Ahorros de la Inmaculada, Zaragoza. Spain.
- Frick Art & Historical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. USA
- Convention Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. USA.
- Lonja de Alicante. Ayuntamiento de Alicante, Alicante. Spain.
- The University of Pittsburgh’s Alumni Hall (previously the Masonic Temple), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. USA
- Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. USA.
- Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio. USA
- Colección La Caixa, Colecció Testimoni, Barcelona. Spain.
- Teatro Real, Madrid. Spain.
- Museo Municipal de Madrid, Madrid. Spain.
- Museo de Bellas Artes, Santander. Spain.
- Colección Saldañuela, Caja Burgos, Burgos. Spain.
- Ministerio de Cultura, Instituto de la Juventud, Madrid. Spain.
- Ministerio de Defensa, Madrid. Spain.
- Ayuntamiento de Albacete, Albacete. Spain.
- Consejería de Cultura de Murcia, Murcia. Spain.
- Colección Campsa. Madrid. Spain.
- Colección Banco de España, Madrid. Spain.
- Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid. Spain.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Catalogue has been published
- ^ Documentary, A Race Against Time, has been published.
[edit] External links
- Bio of Felix de la Concha from Fallingwater exhibit
- Fallingwater en Perspectiva [1]
- A Contrarreloj. A Race Against Time [2]
- An Independent Portrait [3]
- 365 Views of the Cathedral of Learning [4]