Curriculum Vitae

1978-1979 Attended “L’Ecole de Montparnasse d’Art et Dessin”, Paris.
1979-1982 Lived in Madrid, continuing with his investigation in painting.
1982-1983 Lived in Tangier and several months in Ibiza.
1983-1984 Lived in England.
1984 Moved to Belfast, Ireland, where he was co-director of a contemporary art gallery for seven years.
1986 Became member of “The Association of Irish Artists” (based in Dublin).
1990 Returns to Spain, sets up a studio in Villanueva de Jiloca (South of Aragon), and divides his time between Spain and Ireland.
2001 Moves studio from Spain to South West France.
2003 AWARD: Florence Biennale, Medal of Honour "Lorenzo el Magnifico" of the City of Florence, for his artistic career.
 

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS

2003 “Titanes, Minotauros & Tauromaquia”, La Galerie St. Jean Pied de Port, France
“Renaissance Forms, Designs for the Florence Biennale”, Market Place Arts Centre, Armagh, Ireland.
“Saragosse-Bordeaux, sur les pas de Goya”, Maison de Goya, Instituto Cervantes, Bordeaux, France.
2002 “Presentation of the Artist”, Moncrabeau, France.
2001 The Hibernian, Dublin, Ireland.
2000-2001 “Minotaur & Other Figures”, The Heifer Gallery, London.
1999-2000 “Fondos de un Estudio”, Isaba Museum, Isaba, Navarra, Spain.
1999 “El Estructuralismo en la Figura”, Camara de Comercio e Industria, Teruel, Spain.
“Homages, Muses from Belfast”, The Waterfront Hall, Belfast City Council, Belfast, Ireland.
“Homages”, The Elaine Somers Gallery, Holywood, Ireland.
“Extremities”, TristAnn Gallery, Dundalk, Ireland.
1998 “Conclusions from New York”, Urban Gallery, Zaragoza, Spain.
“Estudios Anatómicos”, Fundación Vital Kutxa, Vitoria, Spain.
1997 The Elaine Somers Gallery, Holywood, Ireland.
Instituto Cervantes, Dublin, Ireland.
The Heifer Gallery, London.
Central Hispano, Zaragoza, Spain.
1996 Galería de la Casa del la Comarca, Daroca, Zaragoza, Spain (with the sculptor Diego Arribas).
Galería del Museo de Azafrán, Monreal del Campo, Teruel, Spain (with the sculptor Diego Arribas).
1995 “Daroca Symphony”, Galería de la Casa de la Comarca, Daroca, in homage to the early music festival of Daroca.
1992 “Titanes”, Town Hall, Villanueva de Jiloca, Zaragoza, Spain.
1989 Galería Gris, Algarve, Portugal.
1987 The Otter Gallery, Belfast, Ireland (with the sculptor Andrew Barnett).
1985 “Inspiration from Kids”, The Otter Gallery, Belfast, Ireland.
1982 El Baroja, Malasaña, Madrid, Spain.
1977 Pepe Carleton, Marbella, Spain.

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2002 “Salon d’Automne”, Albi, France.
“Salon d’Automne”, Marmande, France.
“Summer Exhibition”, Mezin, France
“Fete de Talent”, Moncrabeau, France
2001 “Los Paseos”, Zaragoza, Spain.
2000 “Los Artistas; Picasso, Miró, Bacon, Anaut”,  The Tank, Belfast, Ireland.
Contemporary Art Fair, Dublin, Ireland.
Group Show, Rosenberg, Belfast, Ireland.
Summer show, TristAnn’s Gallery, Dundalk, Ireland.
1999 “Barro y Fuego”, Galeria Raquel Ponce, Madrid.
“Colectiva”, Urban Gallery, Zaragoza, Spain.
“Figuras y Formas”, Galeria de la Casa de la Comarca, Daroca, Spain.
“Last of the Summer Wine”, The Elaine Somers Gallery, Holywood, Ireland.
“Exposition de Verano”, Urban Gallery, Zaragoza, Spain.
1998 “Artistas por la Paz”, 50th anniversary of the declaration of Human Rights, Palacio Sastago, Zaragoza, Spain.
“Fifth Anniversary, Urban Gallery”, Zaragoza, Spain.
Espacio de Exposiciones, Edificio Mart II (with the painter Celeste de Pina) Madrid, Spain.
“Ciudad de Tudela”, VI concurso de pintura, Tudela, Spain.
1997 “Inspiración Jiloca”, touring exhibition;
Galería de la Casa de la Comarca, Daroca, Spain 
Museo del Azafrán, Monreal del Campo, Teruel, Spain   
The Penitenciary Centre of Daroca, Zaragoza, Spain.
“Christmas Show”, The Elaine Somers Gallery, Holywood, Ireland.
“Art Forms”, Trist Ann Gallery, Dundalk, Ireland.
1991 The Terence Higgins Trust Centre, London, with The Moving Gallery.
1990 The Moving Gallery, London.
1986 “Art Endeavor”, Belfast, Ireland
COLLECTIONS
Works are held in numerous private collections throughout Europe, The United States and Australia, and in the following public institutions and companies:
Ulster Museum, Belfast, Ireland.
The Waterfront Hall, Belfast City Council, Ireland.
Instituto Cervantes, Bordeaux, France.
Instituto Cervantes, Dublin, Ireland.
Institución Fernando el Católico, Daroca, Zaragoza, Spain.
Fundación Central Hispano, Madrid, Spain.
Fundación Vital Kutxa, Vitoria, Spain. 
Museo de Isaba, Navarra, Spain.
Torras Papel, Zaragoza, Spain.
Boyne Valley, Drogheda, Ireland.
Camara de Comercio e Industria de Teruel, Spain.
Ayuntamiento de Villanueva de Jiloca, Zaragoza, Spain.

OTHER RECENT ACTIVITIES & FUTURE EXHIBITIONS

1996-1997 “Tertulia de Arte”, radio programme, Onda local, Daroca, Zaragoza, Spain.
1997 “Happening I, Cranach’s Adam and Eve” with the painter Noreen Rice.
1998 “Happening II, Homage to Federico García Lorca”, with a group of five other artists of various artistic disciplines.
2003 Exhibition, Appleloft Gallery, Sligo, Ireland
Participation in the Florence Biennale, December 2003   
  6-14 December 2003
 

Vernissage / Opening / Inauguracion
Saturday 6th December, 17.00 hrs
 

FORTEZZA DA BASSO, FLORENCE, ITALY
 

http://www.artestudio.net

 

FELIX ANAUT

was awarded the prize for career, the gold medal
 

"LORENZO IL MAGNIFICO"

From the City of Florence

at the International Biennale of Contemporary Art, 2003

   

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