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Jorge Oteiza : ウィキペディア英語版
Jorge Oteiza

Jorge Oteiza Enbil (October 21, 1908 – April 9, 2003), was a Basque Spanish sculptor, painter, designer and writer, renowned for being one of the main theorists on Basque modern art.
Oteiza was born in Orio (Gipuzkoa).〔 He moved to South America in 1935, just before the Spanish Civil War, and stayed there for 14 years. In 1963 he published ''Quosque tandem!'', an essay about the aesthetics inherent to Basque soul, based on Basque prehistoric art and Basque people's anthropological roots.〔Oteiza; Zulaika (2003), p. 286〕
He died in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, in 2003.〔 Following his will, a month after his death a museum dedicated to his career was opened in Alzuza, Navarre, in the place where he had lived since 1975. The Oteiza Museum is a monographic exhibition space housing the personal collection of Jorge Oteiza, which includes 1,690 sculptures, 2,000 experimental pieces from the artist’s Chalk Laboratory, and an extensive collection of drawings and collages.〔("Oteiza Museum: General Information," ) from the Oteiza Museum's website. Retrieved 2010-11-08.〕
== Main prizes and awards ==
Jorge Oteiza was granted several prizes and awards throughout his life:〔("Biografy," ) from the Oteiza Museum's website. Retrieved 2010-11-08.〕

* 1953 — Only Spanish sculptor selected for the international competition for the Monument to the Unknown Political Prisoner. The project is exhibited in the Tate Gallery (London).
* 1954 — Spanish National Award of Architecture, for a project to do a chapel on the Road to Santiago. It was a joint project, together with architects F. J. Sáenz de Oiza and Luis Romaní, and it was not carried out.
* 1957 — Grand Prix for his sculpture at the IV São Paulo Art Biennial (Brazil).
* 1970 — First Prize in the competition for the urban planning of the Plaza de Colón in Madrid. It was a joint project, together with Angel Orbe, Mario Gaviria and Luis Arana, and it was not carried out.
* 1985 — Gold Medal for Fine Arts, awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Culture.
* 1986 — Selected for the exhibition ''Qu’est-ce que la sculpture moderne? 1900-1970'', held in the Museum of Modern Art at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris.
* 1988 — Prince of Asturias Prize for the Arts.
* 1991 — Gold Medal of Navarre, awarded by the Government of Navarre.
* 1995 — Manuel Lekuona prize by Eusko Ikaskuntza (Society of Basque Studies).
* 1996 — Pevsner Prize (Paris), in recognition of his life’s work.
* 1996 — Honorary member of the Vascon-Navarrese Architect’s Association.
* 1998 — Doctor honoris causa by the University of the Basque Country.
* 1998 — Madrid Fine Arts Circle Medal.
* 1998 — Gipuzkoa Gold medal.

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