- Araceli Gilbert
Araceli Gilbert (b.
Guayaquil ,Ecuador 1913 - d.Quito , 1993) was an Ecuadorian artist.Gilbert enrolled in the School of Fine Arts in
Santiago de Chile in 1936, studying under Jorge Caballero and Hernán Gazmurri, well-known encouragers of the Chilean plastic rebellion that later transformed into the Montparnasse group. In 1942, Gilbert returned toGuayaquil to study under Hans Michaelson. Through Michaelson Gilbert learned about EuropeanExpressionism and her work from this period was mostly figurative. At this time Gilbert was also part of an intellectual group from Guayaquil known as the Society of Independent Writers and Artists.In 1943 Gilbert finished her dissertation in Painting, Sculpture and Art History from the School of Fine Arts in Guayaquil. Shortly thereafter, Gilbert moved to
New York , where she studied at the Ozenfant Art School as a disciple ofAmédée Ozenfant , one of the fathers of post-cubist purism and takes an important step towards the development of her own style.In 1946, at the end of
World War II , Araceli returned toEcuador and moved to the capital city,Quito . In 1950 she traveled toParis and contactedAuguste Herbin , who in 1931 had created the Abstraction - Creation Group. With the guidance of Herbin, Gilbert learned to combine the geometrical and abstract concepts, subjecting them to mathematical rigor. Gilbert participated in the Spanish American Anti-biennial organized byPicasso , as well as several group shows such as the Salon de Réalités Nouvelles.In 1953, Gilbert took a painting technology course with abstract artist Jean Dewasne. In 1954, she presented a solo show at the Arnaud Gallery in
Paris with an album of lithographs, including a prologue byLeón Dégand .In 1955, Gilbert returned from
Paris and married the Swedish writer, photographer and explorer Rolf Blomberg. In 1960, she won the Second Prize at the IV October Salon inGuayaquil . The next year she won the First Prize for painting at the Mariano Aguilera Salon inQuito . By this point Araceli had consolidated her style, which was reaching its splendor. She mounted several solo shows and participated in the most important group shows of the country. She also represented Ecuador in the Biennial ofSão Paulo inBrazil , Biennial of La Havana inCuba and Biennial of Coltéjer inMedellín ,Colombia .In 1989, the Ecuadorian Government granted her the National Prize of Culture, Award Eugenio Espejo.
Gilbert died in Quito on February 17, 1993.
References
http://www.archivoblomberg.org
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