Feliciano Centurión

Feliciano Centurión (March 29, 1962 in San Ignacio, Paraguay – November 7, 1996 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a Paraguayan painter.

Feliciano Centurión
Born Feliciano Centurión
March 20, 1962
San Ignacio Misiones, Paraguay
Died November 7, 1996
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Paraguayan
Known for Painting
Notable work

“Cielito Argentino” (“Little Argentine Sky”)

“La mirada” (“The Look”)

Early life

Centurión was born March 20, 1962 at San Ignacio de las Misiones, Paraguay. He went to high school in Formosa province (Argentina), and college in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Education

Centurión studied branches of the plastic arts at the Oscar R. Albertozzi School of Fine Arts in Formosa, at the Pridiliano Pueyrredón School of Fine Arts and at the Ernesto de la Cárcova Superior School of Fine Arts. The last two were located in Buenos Aires. He obtained degrees of National Professor and Superior Professor of Painting.

Career

Year Individual expositions
1987 Arte Sanos Gallery. Asuncion.
1990 Frazadas (Blankets). Fábrica Gallery. Asuncion. Paraguay.
1991 Al natural (Naturally). Little Gallery. Asuncion. Paraguay.
1992 Pinturas (Paintings). Ricardo Rojas Cultural Center. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

Honor Merit. Docent Formation Institute. Universidad Iberoamericana. Asuncion. Paraguay.

1993 Las galerías (The Galleries). Manzana de la Rivera. Asuncion. Paraguay.
1996 Muestra retrospectiva (Restrospective Show). Visual Arts Center and Correa de Freiburg Road Gallery. Germany.
Year Important Expositions
1985 El puerto (The Harbor). Exposition Room of Aerolíneas Argentinas. Formosa province. Argentina.
1986 Grupo Sapucai (Sapucai Group). The Cárcova Plastic Arts National Fund. Cultural Center. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
1988 Paraguayan Museum of Contemporary Art. Asuncion. Paraguay.

MARGS. Art Museum of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre. Brazil.

1990 Gráficos-Seri-Gráficos (Graphics-Seri-Graphics). Little Gallery. Asuncion. Paraguay.

Recoleta Cultural Center. Buenos Aires. Argentina. The Martel Painting Awards. Visual Arts Center. Asuncion. Paraguay.

1991 Cinco Artistas Paraguayos (Five Paraguayan Artists). Centoira Gallery. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
1992 Voces emergentes (Emergent Voices). Criticism Workdays. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

New World Foundation. National Museum of Fine Arts. Buenos Aires. Argentina. Martel Second Biennial of Painting. Visual Arts Center. Asuncion. Paraguay.

1993 Patricios Bank Foundation. Buenos Aires.

Archipiélagos (Archipelagoes). Contemporary Arts Museum. Porto Alegre. Brazil. The Younger Artists of Ruth Benzacar. Ruth Benzacar Gallery. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

1994 Tres Artistas Paraguayos (Three Paraguayan Artists). Latin Gallery. Montevideo. Uruguay.
1995 Exposition from the Institute of Iberian-American Cooperation. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
1996 The Plastic Arts in Formosa. Homage to Feliciano Centurión. Crisólogo Larralde Foundation. Formosa province. Argentina.

Frío/Caliente (Cold/Hot). Borges Cultural Center. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

1997 Objetos - 8 artistas del Mercosur (Objects - 8 artists from the Mercosur). Itinerant show by every country of the Mercosur. Exposition Room of the OEA. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

Awards

Year Award
1989 Award from the Manliba Foundation. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
1990 Third place at the Martel Biennial of Painting. Visual Arts Center. Asuncion. Paraguay.
1992 Award from New World Foundation. National Museum of Fine Arts. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

Later life

Centurión died in Buenos Aires, November 7, 1996.

Selected works

Some of his work includes:

References

External links

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