Julia Isídrez

Julia Isídrez is a Paraguayan ceramist.

Life

Isídrez was born on February 16, 1967, in Itá in the Central Department, a city that is also nicknamed the Capital of Ceramics.[1][2][3]

Isídrez originates from a family of ceramists, and was educated in this profession by her mother Juana Marta Rodas, who had learned it from her mother and grandmother. Ceramic art in Paraguay is principally practiced by women and comes forth from the pre-colonial pottery tradition. During several decades she worked closely with her mother, with whom she exhibited in her own country and abroad. They received many international awards.[1]

Isídrez' work should be classified as modern art, and is characterized by traditional pottery of the countryside with exotic Jesuit and contemporary techniques.[1][4]

Around 2010, she separated from her mother in a professional sense. In that particular year she held the exposition Paraguay Esquivo in Paris with Ediltrudis Noguera.[5][6][7]

Expositions

The art of Isídrez and Rodas was shown on many expositions in Paraguay and abroad. Here follows a selection:[1][5][6][7]

Independent and/or with others:

Awards

Isídrez received many awards in the period she worked with her mother:[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Guaraní (2009) Datos biográficos
  2. Guia de Artesanias del Paraguay, Central
  3. Sobre Paraguay (9 November 2011) Las célebres artesanías de Itá
  4. Prince Claus Fund, biography
  5. 1 2 Maison des Cultures du Monde à Vitré (2010) Paraguay Esquivo
  6. 1 2 ABC Color (7 maart 2011) Ediltrudis Noguera y Julia Isídrez serán homenajeadas
  7. 1 2 ABC Color (17 juli 2010) La arcilla hecha piezas únicas en nueva propuesta
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