Miguel Condé
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Miguel Condé (born 1939) is a Mexican figurative painter, draughtsman, and etcher.
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[edit] Biography
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Condé lives and works between Madrid and Sitges in Spain. He is a self-taught artist, with the exception of anatomy studies with Stephen Rogers Peck in New York and etching techniques in Stanley William Hayter’s Atelier 17 in Paris.[1]
[edit] Awards and professional honours
- Recipient of a Guggenheim Latin American Fellowship.[2]
- Member of the Société des Peintres-Graveurs Français.
- Premio Penagos de Dibujo.[3]
[edit] Collections
His work is represented in numerous museums and collections:
- Museum of Modern Art in New York
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Blanton Museum of Art in Austin
- University of Essex Collection of Latin American Art
- Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid
- Albertina in Vienna
- Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris
[edit] Selected works
- Untitled (1971), Museum of Modern Art, New York.[4]
- Messerschmitt (1973), Cleveland Museum of Art.[5]
- Untitled (1972-1973), University of Iowa Museum of Art.[6]
- Sin título, Colección MAPFRE, Madrid.[7]