Enrique Aguerre

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Enrique Aguerre (2016)

Enrique Aguerre (born September 29, 1964 in Montevideo , Uruguay ) is a Uruguayan video director, video artist and museum director.

Life

Aguerre took courses from the age of ten to 14 as part of the children's film program Plan DENI . From 1983 to 1984 and 1988 he conducted video art, film and video workshops. In 1988 he was one of the founding members of the Núcleo Uruguayo de Videoarte (NUVA). For Aguerre, the organization and participation of or in various exhibitions and festivals around the world have to be booked. In addition to his home country, these events took place in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Colombia, Cuba, USA, Spain, Italy, France, Greece and Sweden. In Uruguay, for example, his work has been in the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales , in the Goethe-Institut , in the Instituto de Cooperación Iberoamericana / Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional , in the Faculty of Architecture of the Universidad de la República , in the Centro Cultural of the Uruguayan Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) and at the Fundación de Arte Contemporáneo (FAC). He also published reviews, as well as in exhibition catalogs and programs, for example in the newspapers Brecha and La Hora Popular . In 1992 he received a special mention (Mención Especial) at the Nuevo Premio Paul Cézanne for his two videos Ducassianas and Ducassianas 2 .

Together with Fernando Alvarez Cozzi, Aguerre was the coordinator of the video department of the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales (MNAV). Since 2010 he has been the director of the museum.

Videos (excerpt)

  • 1986: Videopoesía No. 4th
  • 1988: Herejías
  • 1989: El saco de Tiépolo
  • 1991: Hash, Hash
  • 1991: San Agustín
  • 1992: Ducassianas
  • 1993: Estado de Gracia
  • 1995: Traza
  • 1997: Cautova Orbita
  • 1998: No veo nada (a fuckin'green place)
  • 1999: RR como río
  • 2002: timeline

Video installations

  • 1989: Sin título
  • 1991: A los días caídos
  • 1992: Video Objeto 2
  • 2001: Medianía
  • 2001: RR como río (ambience)
  • 2002: De / Tour

Exhibitions and festivals (extract)

  • 1988: Monitor 88, Gothenburg , Sweden
  • 1989: IX. Festival Franco Chileno de Videoarte, Santiago , Chile
  • 1990: Videoarte del Sur - Arco '90, Madrid , Spain
  • 1991: Videoarco '91, Madrid, Spain
  • 1993: Latin America: Video Views - MOMA, New York, USA
  • 2000: Experimenta 2000, Festival Internacional de Arte, Sonoro y Visual, Buenos Aires , Argentina
  • 2000: Interferences, Festival International D´Arts Multimedia Urbains, Belfort , France
  • 2001: Bit Bang, Lima , Peru
  • 2001: Elogio del Video, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 2001: De ceros y unos, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 2001: E-phos 2001-3rd International Festival of Film & New Media on Art, Athens , Greece
  • 2001: III. Bienal do Mercosul , Porto Alegre , Brazil

Awards (excerpt)

  • 1992: Special mention at the Nuevo Premio Paul Cézanne for Ducassianas and Ducassianas 2

literature

  • Miguel Ángel Campodónico : Nuevo Diccionario de la Cultura Uruguaya. Sepa quén es quién en artes visual es, música, cine y video, teatro, letras y periodismo . Librería Linardi y Risso, Montevideo 2003, ISBN 9974-559-31-6 , p. 15.

Web links

  • CV (Spanish) at netart.org.uy, accessed May 31, 2012

Individual evidence

  1. El Museo Nacional de Arte tiene director interino ( Memento of the original from December 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . In: El País, August 31, 2010, accessed May 31, 2012 (Spanish).  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.elpais.com.uy