By Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
Poster (2016) by Reina Sofia PrizeAsociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
What is the Queen Sofia Prize for Painting and Sculpture?
On January 10, 2014, the President of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors, José Gabriel Astudillo, proposed to approach the Extraordinary Queen Sofia Prize, which until now was included in the Autumn Hall and reserved only to members of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors.
The Queen Sofia Prize of Spainsh Association of Painters and Sculptors is one of the the first and oldest of the five prize that have the same is called in Spain: Queen Sofia Prize of the Royal Patronage on Diability, of the Ministry of Health; Queen Sofia Prize for Musical Composition of the Ferrer-Salat Foundation; Queen Sofia Prize against Drugs of CREFA and Queen Sofia Prize of Iberian Amarican of the University of Salamanca and National Patrimony.
Our institution has the honor and the privilege to have the Queen Sofia Prize since 1964. This prize was created for the Autumn Hall in that year and was born as the highest award granted in this Hall after the Medal of Honor.
It was given for the first time in the XXXV Autumn Hall in the Retiro´s Palace, atended by the Princes Mr Juan Carlos and Mrs Sofia. Her Royal Highness Princess Sofia, in gratitude, accepted the Honorary Presidency of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors, being frequent from then her presence in these and other associative acts.
The honorary prize of more prestige among the associates happened to be denominated in 1980 Queen Sofia Extraordinary Prize. The award-winning artists, beyond styles and trends, together constitute a magnificent exponent of the stylistic diversity and freedom in which art has been moving since the last third of the last century until our days.
The Queen Sofia Prize For Painting and Sculpture celebrates 50 years, becoming one of the oldest in Spain and the President of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors, José Gabriel Astudillo, has been able to economically endow with 20.000 euros
With the important patronage of GOOGLE, the call will be open to all the artists of Spain. This will be the true triumph of art and of the founders of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors whose created the Autumn Hall and according to their own words “Art ruled by artists”.
The Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors wants to rewad creativity, passion for beauty and work at the service of human being. We want that an original work to be admired all over the world and that produces a deep emotion in those who contemplate it. And all this from the hand of this Association of Painters and Sculptors.
Jury of the 51 Reina Sofia Prize (2016) by Reina Sofia PrizeAsociación Española de Pintores y Escultores
Jury of 51 Queen Sofia Prize
Antonio Vargas Cano de Santayana, Alma Ramas, José Gabriel Astudillo López, Alberto Cornejo Alcaraz, Mª Dolores Barreda Pérez, Alejandro Aguilar Soria, Rafael Canogar, Eduardo Naranjo, Tomás Paredes and Javier Sierra.
Opening 51 Queen Sofia Prize for Painting and Sculpture
Antonio Vargas Cano de Santayana,Google Senior Policy Analyst,addressed a few words to those attending the event.
José Gabriel Astudillo, President of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors, at the time of his intervention at the meeting.
Antonio Vargas and José Gabriel Astudillo, with the winner of the 51 Reina Sofía Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Cristina Gamón.
Antonio Vargas and José Gabriel Astudillo López with Cristina Gamón, posing in front of the winner artwork.
Antonio Vargas and José Gabriel Astudillo with one of the finalists, Albano.
Antonio Vargas and José Gabriel Astudillo with one of the finalists, Andrés Lasanta.
Antonio Vargas and José Gabriel Astudillo with one of the finalists, Alberto Martín Giraldo.
Who won the Queen Sofia Prize for Painting and Sculpture? And who were the finalists?
The artwork that won the 51 Queen Sofia Prize for Painting and Sculpture
One of the finalists.
One of the finalists.
One of the finalists.
One of the finalists.
The artworks that participated in the exhibition were ....
Why is Natalia there?
Abstract Sculpture.
Another way of referring also to public protection and acceptance.
Warm landscape.
Something that opposes or is totally contrary.
Urban landscape.
Windows and books that transport us to other worlds.
Travel through letters.
Mysterious landscape.
A man reflecting on the train.
Reference to the bond created between a grandfather and his grandson.
Those little moments of life.
Madrid landscape.
Seascape.
What can we found inside?
Referring to the positive side of things.
Abstract composition.
The train tracks, which lead us anywhere.
A chiaroscuro made by the bonfires of the carnival night.
A totem is a natural object or an animal that in the mythologies of some cultures or societies is taken as iconic symbol of the tribe or individual.
Dreamy stunts.
Those little moments that we dedicate to meditate about our life.
Abstract painting.
Another way to see a guitar.
Tribute to Picasso.
Why she doesn't you run?
War landscape.
Dreamy abstract of a sea landscape.
Refugees arriving at their destination.
Art reflected in a facade.
Snapshot of an accident.
Bottom of the female body.
Big knot.
Abstract sculptural composition.
Snow as the protagonist.
Sea landscape.
Deformed facade.
Dream landscape.
Landscape simplified to the maximum.
Where boats go when they are not useful.
From how many points of view can you see the wing of a bird?
Sculpture in honor of the victory.
Rural landscape.
Abstract representation.
Sculptural representation of a bust.
Snapshot of a moment.
Lights and shadows of a female figure.
Abstract representation.
Two different characters or phenomena in the same thing.
Snowy landscape.
Madrid landscape.
Still life.
Luminous figures.
One of the treasures of China.
Sculptural representation of a bust.
A state of restlessness or intense restlessness.
Delicacy of the veil covering a face.
The modern pointillism.
Abstract painting.
Artistic representation.
Ophelia, daughter of Polonius.
Thanks:
The Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors would like to thank the collaboration of Google, recently named Honorary Member of the AEPE for the development of this call.
Especially we thank Esperanza Ibanez Antonio Vargas and Francisco Ruiz Antón, for their confidence, support and unwavering faith in our organization; for their friendliness and willingness to the world of art and artists.
The AEPE, likewise, wants to show its appreciation to those responsible for the Exhibition Hall Casa de Vacas, the Retirement Board District and the City of Madrid, for the facilities for exhibition facilities.
Thanks extensive and especially Javier Sierra, for their advice and help and Alejandro Aguilar Soria to design the visual image of the event.
Special mention deserves the General Secretary of the AEPE, Mª Dolores Pérez Barreda, for their effort, enthusiasm and invaluable work to make this event possible.
We would also like to thank the members of the jury and all participating artists, selected finalists and winner.
Design of the poster of the exhibition:
Alejandro Aguilar Soria
Curator:
Mª Dolores Barreda Pérez
Coordinates:
Itziar Zabalza Murillo
Editor:
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