| Sergio
Gonzales-Tornero, Chile (1927 - )
One of South America's finest modern printmakers,Sergio Gonzalez
Tornero was born in Santiago, Chile in 1927. He first studied
art in both Chile and Brazil before finishing his education
at the Slade School of Art, London (1958) and with the famous
printmaker, Stanley William Hayter, at Atelier 17, in Paris
(1959-1962). Several years later the artist moved to the United
States where he resides in New York.
During the past forty years, Gonzalez Tornero's original etchings
and aquatints have been the subject of over 44 one man exhibitions
in Chile, the United States, Canada, Italy, Germany and France.
He has received twenty-two awards for his art, including the
UNESCO prize at the International Biennial in Crakow, Poland
in 1966, and the first prize at the 10th Biennial of Prints
from Latin America and the Caribbean, in San Juan, Puerto Rico,
in 1993. Public Collections in France, England, Poland, Austria,
Switzerland and Mexico all include examples of his etchings
and engravings in their permanent collections. His art is also
represented in both the Metropolitan Museum and the Museum
of Modern Art, New York.
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