National Prize for Plastic Arts | |
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To the person who has distinguished himself by his achievements in the respective area of the arts | |
Country | Chile |
First awarded | 1992 |
The National Prize for Plastic Arts (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas) was created in Chile in 1992 under Law 19169 as one of the replacements of the National Prize of Art.[1] It is granted "to the person who has distinguished himself by his achievements in the respective area of the arts" (Article 8 of the aforementioned law). It is part of the National Prize of Chile.
The prize, which is awarded every two years, consists of a diploma, the sum of 6,576,457 pesos (US$8,665) which is adjusted every year, according to the previous year's consumer price index, and a pension of 20 monthly tax units (approximately US$1,600).
Year | Laureate | Photo | Discipline | Example work | Name |
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1993 | Sergio Montecino Montalva | Painter | |||
1995 | Lily Garafulic[2] | Sculptor | Imagen para el Bicentenario | ||
1997 | Sergio Castillo Mandiola | Sculptor | Erupción | ||
1999 | José Balmes | Painter | Corazón de hueso blanco | ||
2001 | Rodolfo Opazo Bernales | Painter, sculptor | Imágenes de barrio | ||
2003 | Gonzalo Díaz Cuevas | Painter, photographer | |||
2005 | Eugenio Dittborn | Visual artist | La cocina y la guerra | ||
2007 | Guillermo Núñez | Painter | |||
2009 | Federico Assler | Sculptor | Doble relieve y columna | ||
2011 | Gracia Barrios | Painter | Imagen con caballo negro | ||
2013 | Alfredo Jaar[3] | 150px | Visual artist | One Million Finnish Passports | |
2015 | Roser Bru[4] | Painter | |||
2017 | Paz Errázuriz[5] | Photographer | |||
2019 | Eduardo Vilches Prieto | Painter | |||
2021 | Francisco Gazitúa | Sculptor | Esmeralda II | ||
2023 | Cecilia Vicuña | Visual artist | Eman si pasión - Parti si pasión (1974) |