- Camilo Egas
Camilo Egas (1889,
Quito ,Ecuador -September 18 ,1962 ,New York ). Latin American master painter and teacher, active in the USA. Egas studied at the Escuela de Bellas Artes,Quito from 1904-1911. In 1911, Egas received a government grant to study at the Regia Scuola di Belle Arti inRome where he stayed until 1914. In 1920, Egas studied at theReal Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando inMadrid .Egas's ideology and aesthetic of the 1920s connect him to Spanish modernism. The monumental style used in "Procession" (1922) marked a transition period before he left for
Paris . In 1923, Egas attended the Académie Colarrosi, exhibiting between 1924-1925 at the Salon des Indépendents and at the Salon d’Automne. Egas returned toEcuador between 1925-1927 and played a pivotal role in forming the Indigenist Movement together withOswaldo Guayasamin . The Indian theme seen in his work was related to the rise ofSocialism and the constitution ofMarxist parties inLatin America .In 1926, Egas founded Ecuador’s first art periodical, "Helice". By 1927, Egas settled in
New York and consecutively assimilated various styles: firstly,social realism , ThenSurrealism ,neo-Cubism and finallyAbstract Expressionism . In the 1930s, Egas's work included two murals, "Harvesting Food in Ecuador: No Profit Motif in Any Face or Figure" and "Harvesting Food in North America". He began teaching in 1932 and was the first director of art of the New School for Social Research, New York.In 1939, Camilo Egas was responsible for decorating and painting a mural for the Ecuadorian Pavilion of the
New York World's Fair ; Egas was assisted byEduardo Kingman . The Museo Camilo Egas inQuito was inaugurated in 1981 with a permanent exhibition of his work, now closed. The collection belongs to the Banco Central del Ecuador, and Museo Camilo Egas has been relocated to Venezuea 1302 y Esmeraldas esquina, close to Banco Central. [http://www.museos-ecuador.com/bce/html/home/evento_5_4.htm Banco Central del Ecuador - Museo Camilo Egas]
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