
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. |
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INDIVIDUAL
EXHIBITIONS |
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| 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. |
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| “Saragosse-Bordeaux,
sur les pas de Goya”, Maison de Goya, Instituto Cervantes, Bordeaux,
France. |
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| 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. |
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| “Homages”,
The Elaine Somers Gallery, Holywood, Ireland. |
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| “Extremities”,
TristAnn Gallery, Dundalk, Ireland. |
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| 1998 | “Conclusions
from New York”, Urban Gallery, Zaragoza, Spain. |
| “Estudios
Anatómicos”, Fundación Vital Kutxa, Vitoria, Spain. |
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| 1997 | The
Elaine Somers Gallery, Holywood, Ireland. |
| Instituto
Cervantes, Dublin, Ireland. |
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| The
Heifer Gallery, London. |
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| Central
Hispano, Zaragoza, Spain. |
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| 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). |
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| 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. |
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GROUP EXHIBITIONS |
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| 2002 | “Salon d’Automne”, Albi, France. |
| “Salon d’Automne”, Marmande, France. | |
| “Summer
Exhibition”, Mezin, France |
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| “Fete
de Talent”, Moncrabeau, France |
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| 2001 | “Los
Paseos”, Zaragoza, Spain. |
| 2000 | “Los
Artistas; Picasso, Miró, Bacon, Anaut”,
The Tank, Belfast, Ireland. |
| Contemporary
Art Fair, Dublin, Ireland. |
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| Group
Show, Rosenberg, Belfast, Ireland. |
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| Summer
show, TristAnn’s Gallery, Dundalk, Ireland. |
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| 1999 | “Barro
y Fuego”, Galeria Raquel Ponce, Madrid. |
| “Colectiva”,
Urban Gallery, Zaragoza, Spain. |
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| “Figuras
y Formas”, Galeria de la Casa de la Comarca, Daroca, Spain. |
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| “Last
of the Summer Wine”, The Elaine Somers Gallery, Holywood, Ireland. |
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| “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. |
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| Espacio
de Exposiciones, Edificio Mart II (with the painter Celeste de Pina)
Madrid, Spain. |
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| “Ciudad
de Tudela”, VI concurso de pintura, Tudela, Spain. |
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| 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. |
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| “Christmas
Show”, The Elaine Somers Gallery, Holywood, Ireland. |
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| “Art
Forms”, Trist Ann Gallery, Dundalk, Ireland. |
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| 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: |
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| Ulster
Museum, Belfast, Ireland. |
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| The
Waterfront Hall, Belfast City Council, Ireland. |
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| Instituto Cervantes, Bordeaux, France. | |
| Instituto
Cervantes, Dublin, Ireland. |
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| Institución
Fernando el Católico, Daroca, Zaragoza, Spain. |
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| Fundación
Central Hispano, Madrid, Spain. |
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| Fundación
Vital Kutxa, Vitoria, Spain. |
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| Museo
de Isaba, Navarra, Spain. |
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| Torras
Papel, Zaragoza, Spain. |
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| Boyne
Valley, Drogheda, Ireland. |
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| Camara de Comercio e Industria de Teruel, Spain. | |
| Ayuntamiento
de Villanueva de Jiloca, Zaragoza, Spain. |
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OTHER
RECENT ACTIVITIES & FUTURE EXHIBITIONS |
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| 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 FORTEZZA DA BASSO, FLORENCE, ITALY
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FELIX ANAUT
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