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Martin Sastre
Sastre (right) and Natalia Oreiro (left) during the première of Miss Tacuarembo in Montevideo, in 2010Born Martin Sastre Malaneschii
February 13, 1976
Montevideo, Uruguay
Occupation Artist, Filmmaker Website http://www.martinsastre.com Martín Sastre (born February 13, 1976 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a film director and contemporary media artist working with film, video, sculpture, photography and drawing, considered one of the best known Latin American Artists of his generation.[1]
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Biography
Sastre was born in the British Hospital of Montevideo and has Romanian, Basque, French and Russian ancestry. He grew up in Montevideo, Uruguay and started to study cinema at the early age of 8. He is the eldest brother of three children, a sister Maria Eugenia and brother Federico, among other members of his family, are regularly featuring in his early artwork.[2]
In 2002 he moved to Madrid, granted by Fundación Carolina of the government of Spain. One of his best-known early video-works is the Iberoamerican Trilogy formed by Videoart: The Iberoamerican Legend, Montevideo: The Dark Side of the Pop and Bolivia 3: Confederation Next.
In 2003 Sastre set up the Martin Sastre Foundation for the Super Poor Art with the slogan, "Adopt a Latin American Artist". The Foundation has at its heart the opportunity to sponsor artists from the periphery who normally do not have the economic means to access international circuits.
In 2004 he won the First Prize for Young Artist at Madrid's highly prestigious ARCO Art Fair by the Madrid City Council. This same year his work Bolivia 3: Confederation Next, where a cartoon version of Sastre fights U.S. Artist Matthew Barney, was selected for the National representation of Uruguay in the São Paulo Biennial.[3]
In 2005 his short film Diana: The Rose Conspiracy was released during the Venice Biennial where the artist claims to have found Diana, Princess of Wales alive in Montevideo. This same year, the Martin Sastre Foundation brought three German artists from the Bauhaus University in Weimar to Montevideo with his program "Be a Latin American Artist".[4]
In 2008 he won the Faena Prize for an Urban video- intervention in Buenos Aires, Argentina featuring Latin American Sex symbol from the 60's Mrs Isabel Sarli,[5] also this year the production of his first feature film was announced, a movie entitled Miss Tacuarembo starred by Natalia Oreiro [6] and Rossy de Palma.[7]
In 2011 receives the ALMA Award for best Script and the Best Film Biznaga Award for his first feature film at the Zonazine Malaga Spanish Film Festival.[8]
Sastre is a vegetarian, his favorite drink is Fanta Light.[9]
Filmography
- Miss Tacuarembo, 2010
Quotes
"Hello Kitty is the Mona Lisa of the Future".[10] Martin SastreVideography
- 2000 The E! True Hollywood Story, Heidiboy Channel
- 2001 Masturbated Virgin I, Masturbated Virgin II, Sor Kitty: The Missonary Nun
- 2002 Videoart: The Iberoamerican Legend, The Iberoamerican Videoart Awards
- 2003 The Martin Sastre Foundation, Nadia walks with me
- 2004 Montevideo: The Dark Side of the Pop, La Mano en el Fuego, Bolivia 3: Confederation Next
- 2005 Diana: The Rose Conspiracy
- 2006]] Freaky Birthday
- 2007 Lala meets Barney
- 2008 Madonna meets Sor Kitty (Latins do it Better)
Exhibitions (solo)
- Aura, Gallerie Filles du Calvaire, Paris, France 2006
- Hola Australia!, Art Space, Sydney, Australia, 2005
- The Iberoamerican Trilogy RMIT, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Melbourne, Australia, 2005
- Fantastic Leme Gallery São Paulo, Brazil, 2005
- Martin Sastre American As Well, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2005
- The Iberoamerican Trilogy, Art In general New York, United States, 2005
- The Iberoamerican Trilogy, MAC Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Santiago y Metro Quinta Normal, Santiago de Chile, Chile, 2005
- Martin Sastre American As Well, Site Gallery, Sheffield, England, 2004
- Planet Sastre/ Buenos Aires Galería Ruth Benzacar, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2003
- Planet Sastre, Casa de América Madrid, Spain, 2002
Exhibitions (group)
- 12 Contemporary Experimental Images, Shangai DUOLUN Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai, China, 2006
- En las Fronteras, Museo d'Arte Contemporánea, Genova, Italy, 2006
- 11 BIM Bienal de l'Image en Mouvement, Centre pour l'image contemporaine, Sain Gervais, Genevra, Switzerland, [[2005
- The Hours, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, 2005
- Emergencias, MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, León, Spain, 2005
- XXVI Bienal Internacional de São Paulo, 'Representación Nacional de Uruguay São Paulo, Brazil, 2004
- Playlist, Palis de Tokyo Paris, France, 2004
- Video X, Momenta Art, New York, United States, 2004
- Superyo, MALBA Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004
- VIII Bienal de la Habana, La Havana, Cuba, 2003
- I Bienal Internacional de Praga, Prague, Czech Republic, 2003
- You think I'm Superficial, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, United States, 2002
- El Final del Eclipse, Fundación Telefónica, Madrid, Spain, 2001
- III Bienal del MERCOSUR Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2001
- Big Quisiera ser grande, Momenta Art, New York, United States, 2000
External links
- The Martin Sastre Foundation
- Martin Sastre by Gabriel Coxhead, Frieze Magazine, U.K.
- AURA by Nicola Taylor, Paris-Art
References
- ^ http://art-action.org/proposition/catalogue/2008_detail_de.php?codeoeuvre=B78092&lang=de&qui=prod&oeuvre=B78092
- ^ http://www.sescsp.org.br/sesc/videobrasil/site/dossier033/ensaio_en.asp
- ^ http://www.deconcursos.com/web/hemeroteca.php?id=2654&page=243&CADENA=
- ^ http://www.infobae.com/contenidos/309207-1100795-0-Lady-Di-vive-Uruguay
- ^ http://www.larepublica.com.uy/cultura/310856-martin-sastre-recibio-el-premio-f-a-las-artes
- ^ http://www.caras.uol.com.ar/edicion_1374/nota_04.htm
- ^ http://www.elpais.com.uy/090418/ultmo-411755/ultimomomento/comienza-el-festival-de-cine-de-punta-del-este-2009
- ^ http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118034864?refcatid=13
- ^ http://www.martinsastre.com/bio.php
- ^ http://www2.sescsp.org.br/sesc/videobrasil/site/dossier033/entrevista_en.asp
Categories:- 1976 births
- Modern artists
- Uruguayan artists
- People from Montevideo
- Uruguayan people of Romanian descent
- Uruguayan people of Basque descent
- Uruguayan people of French descent
- Uruguayan people of Russian descent
- Living people
- Uruguayan vegetarians
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