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Ernesto Durán Castro

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Ernesto David Durán Castro (born April 14, 1948 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean visual artist, ceramic craftsman and sculptor. His work focuses mainly on pottery and ceramics from pre-Columbian cultures, along with the representation of the ancestral human figure. His technique is inspired by his artisan family heritage of santeros and potters.[1][2]

Biography[edit]

His career tied to arts began at the age of 11, with his formal apprenticeship at the Liceo Experimental Artístico de Santiago, which led him in 1965 to study in the Department of Ornamental Public Art at the School of Arts of the University of Chile, to graduate in 1969, and later to teach from 1970 to 1975 as an assistant academic at the same institution.

At the same time, during his time as a university student, he began to participate in different activities related to working with ceramics, spending the summer periods of January and February for a period of four consecutive years: in 1966, he participated in the reconstruction of the Ahüi Fort in the Chiloé Province; then in 1967, he conducted popular ceramics and drawing workshops in San Carlos de Ñuble; in 1968, he again participated in conservation work for the historical site of the Matilla town in Tarapacá; finally, in 1969, he conducted popular ceramics workshops in Vicuña, in the region of Coquimbo; and finally, in 1969, he conducted popular ceramics workshops in Vicuña, in the Coquimbo Region.[3][4][5][6]

Work[edit]

His first works were statuettes of rural children between the years 65 and 67. The motifs of the countryside would become a main vein in his work during his early years and since the 90's and his ceramic work in the particular orange clay of the region, focuses on pre-Columbian cultures, especially the Atacameño, Diaguita, Mapuche and Selknam cultures.

Oil and acrylic painting is also another area of the artist's work, where geometric patterns and singular motifs of the clothing of the ancestral figures stand out, which are colored in their entirety with earth tones.[3]

Teaching and career

1967: Academic Ad. Honorem, in the Department of Ornamental Public Art, Former School of Stonemasonry and Ornamental Ceramics, University of Chile.

1968 - 1974: Assistant Instructor, Ornamental Ceramics Course, in the Department of Ornamental Public Art. Former School of Stonemasonry and Ornamental Ceramics of the University of Chile.

2013 - 2016: Sculpture Instructor, School of Architecture. Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Sciences, Universidad Mayor.

2015: Workshop Instructor of pre-Columbian pottery, Chimkowe Cultural Center. Cultural Corporation of the Municipality of Peñalolén.

2015: Teaching demonstrative-expositive workshops in the program, "Rutas Patrimoniales de las Artes Visuales de Peñalolén", Chimkowe Cultural Center. FONDART Metropolitan Region.

Since the beginning of his career and parallel to his work activities, he also teaches private art courses in his atelier in Peñalolén.[7][8]

Exhibitions and Distinctions[edit]

Year Location Expositions y Fairs
1968 Santiago, Chile Exposición de arte contemporáneo. Facultad de Bellas Artes Universidad de Chile, Instituto de Extensión de Artes Plásticas, MAC
1972 Vicuña, Chile Mural de cerámica: Homenaje a Gabriela Mistral
1972 Santiago, Chile "Motivos Criollos"
1974 Santiago, Chile Obras del profesorado. Facultad de Bellas Artes Universidad de Chile
1974 Santiago, Chile "Grabado". Facultad de Bellas Artes Universidad de Chile
1975 Santiago, Chile “Retrospectiva” de “Motivos criollos 1972”. Galería Instituto Chileno Norteamericano de Cultura
1975 Santiago, Chile “Terracotas”. Galería del Instituto Chileno Norteamericano de Cultura
1975 Ñuñoa, Santiago Grupo “Semilla”. Casa de la Cultura de Ñuñoa
1975 Valparaíso, Chile II Bienal Internacional de Arte
1977 Ñuñoa, Santiago "Grabado". Casa de la Cultura
1978 Ñuñoa, Santiago Exposición “Taller Tierra”: Pintura y cerámica. Casa de la Cultura de Ñuñoa
1978 Providencia, Santiago Exposición “Taller Tierra”: Cerámica y grabado. Colegio San Ignacio El Bosque
1978 Arica, Chile Pinturas. Exposición Coordinadora Bolsas de Cesantes Zona Norte
1984 Ginebra, Suiza “Art Populaire Chilien”. Galerie Zodiaque, Perroy 1984
1986 Arica, Chile VI Feria de Artesanía. Universidad de Tarapacá
1989 Concepción, Chile Feria Internacional de Arte Popular
1999 Santiago, Chile “Mujer Luna”. VI Bienal Latinoamericana de Cerámica Artística y Artesanal, MAC
2004 Las Condes, Santiago Exposición colectiva: Homenaje a Pablo Neruda. Centro de Artesanía del Pueblito de Los Dominicos
2005 Ñuñoa, Santiago Pinturas. Exposición Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación
2007 Santiago, Chile Exposición de Ex Alumnos 1947-2007, 60 años del Liceo Experimental Artístico
2008 Santiago, Chile “Tierra”. Biblioteca Nacional de Santiago
2008 Concepción, Chile “El gran triunfador”, 50 años Corporación Cultural Artistas del Acero. Sala Exposiciones de Concepción
2008 Talcahuano, Chile “El gran triunfador”, Corporación Cultural Artistas del Acero. Sala Exposiciones Compañía Siderúrgica Huachipato S.A.
2011 Santiago, Chile 38° Feria Internacional de artesanía tradicional. Universidad Católica de Chile
2016 Peñalolén, Santiago Taller de Cerámica Ancestral, Circuito de Artes visuales. Cumbre Internacional de Cultura de Mercociudades
2019 Peñalolén, Santiago Ruta del Arte Visual. Día del Patrimonio, Corporación Cultural Chimkowe [9]
2021 Santiago, Chile "Mujeres",  Artífices en Pandemia, Museo de la Educación Gabriela Mistral. Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio
2023 Tiltil, Santiago "Personajes Ancestrales". Corporación Municipal de Cultura, Centro Cultural Tiltil
2023 La Paz, Bolivia III Encuentro de Ceramistas. Noviembre 2023, Facultad de Arquitectura, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés[10][11]
Year Location Awards
1974 Santiago, Chile 1er Premio, Fiesta de la Primavera
2001 Linares, Chile 2do Premio, Concurso de Arte Público, Escuela España
2010 Santiago, Chile Reconocimiento por su al fomento y desarrollo de la artesanía: Día nacional del artesano, CNCA Metropolitana cultura
2015 Santiago, Chile Fondart 2015. “Rutas Patrimoniales de las Artes Visuales de Peñalolén” del Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio
2021 Santiago, Chile Fondart 2020-2021. Proyecto colectivo "Artífices en Pandemia" del Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio
2023 Santiago, Chile Fondart 2023. Proyecto colectivo "Murales con Historia" del Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio[12]
2024 Concepción, Chile Premio a la Tradición Artesanal. 59 Feria Internacional de Arte Popular[13]

Style and art collection[edit]

The statuettes of Duran gather themes related to the Andean culture, the Tawantisuyo among other pre-Columbian cultures, but also reflects contemporary issues in the attire or accessories of the personifications. Something unique that he developed during the 2021 together with the jeweler Brenda Gonzalez, were some ceramic pieces of the female figure during the pandemic, where the pieces wear surgical masks.[14]

Pieces by the artisan are auctioned on international preservation and art curation platforms such as Catawiki of the Netherlands, Chairish of the United States or Selency (OLX) of France.[15][16][17][18][19]

"My work emerges from the thoughts I make of the human being, from the memory that prevails from the primitive ancient pre-Columbian cultures, recreating and creating through images, shapes and color, a language replete with symbolism. The searching of rites and myths that concretize a rigorous work to be captured in painting, sculpture, craftsmanship as well as engraving. Through these expressions I present universal themes, where the human being is the center of space and time".

Read also[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

  1. Corporación Cultural de Peñalolén. Memoria Artística Cultural Peñalolén. 2020. (p. 316 y 370). ISBN 978-956-9222-06-1[20][21]
  2. Corporación Cultural de Peñalolén. Memoria oral y geografía social de las y los fundadores de Peñalolén. 2023. (p. 31). ISBN 978-956-9222-07-8
  3. Muñoz González, Eduardo (1976). «Restauración del lagar de Matilla». Serie Documentos de Trabajo (Grupo de Arqueología y Museos. Univ. de Chile, Sede Antofagasta).[22]
  4. Plath, Oreste. (1972). Arte Popular y Artesanías de Chile. Universidad de Chile Museo de Arte Popular Americano Facultad de Bellas Artes.[23][24]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sistema de Registro Nacional de Artesanía. Ministerio de las Culturas, Las Artes y el Patrimonio. Chile". chileartesania.cultura.gob.cl. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  2. ^ "Centro de Estudios Hispanoamericanos". www.cehsf.ceride.gov.ar. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  3. ^ a b "Acerca de – Ernesto Durán" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  4. ^ S.L, Tutiempo Network. "Fotos - matilla - por Chile de Arica a Punta Arenas". www.fotopaises.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  5. ^ "LAGAR DE MATILLA". 2013-11-10. Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  6. ^ Arriaza Gajardo, Patricio (2007). "Fuentes Bibliograficas sobre Los Aymaras de Chile. Region de Tarapaca" (PDF). Instituto IECTA (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-01-25. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  7. ^ Memoria Artística Cultural de Peñalolén: Ernesto Durán (in European Spanish), retrieved 2023-12-28
  8. ^ "visuales". Fundación Artistas Visuales de Chile (in Spanish). 2023-03-08. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  9. ^ "Peñalolén invita a celebrar el Día del Patrimonio". Noticias UAI (in Spanish). 2019-05-24. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  10. ^ "Artesanía en cerámica, una técnica milenaria que busca ser revalorizada en el III Encuentro Internacional de Ceramistas a realizarse en La Paz del 20 al 24 de este mes – RTP" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  11. ^ DIRAC. "III Encuentro Internacional de Ceramistas de La Paz reunió a creadores chilenos/as". dirac.gob.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  12. ^ "Murales con historia". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  13. ^ "Ernesto Durán Instagram Post, Feb. 02, 2024". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-06-28.
  14. ^ "Artífices en Pandemía – Artifices" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  15. ^ "Vintage Ernesto Duran Chile Pre-Colombian Ceramic Pottery Bird". www.fleetwoodmac.net. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  16. ^ "terracotta character signed Ernesto Duran - Terracotta - Chile". Catawiki. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  17. ^ "chairish.com Vintage Atacama Mother & Child Pottery by Ernesto Duran Castro, Chile". Pinterest (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  18. ^ Selency. "Vase céramique Ernesto Duran". Selency (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  19. ^ "Ernesto Duran Chile Handmade Art Pottery Face with Lizard 3D Wall Art Signed". eBay. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  20. ^ "MEMORIA ARTÍSTICA CULTURAL DE PEÑALOLÉN by Centro Cultural Chimkowe - Issuu". issuu.com. 2021-03-10. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  21. ^ Detail page 316
  22. ^ "Fuentes bibliográficas sobre los Aymaras de Chile. Región de Tarapacá" (PDF). IECTA (in Spanish). p. 85. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-01-25. Retrieved 2024-01-25. 723. 1976. Restauración del Lagar de Matilla. Serie documentos de trabajo N'°7. Grupo de Arqueología y Museos. Universidad de Chile. Santiago. Chile. pp: 3-31.
  23. ^ "Arte popular y artesanías de Chile". www.bcn.cl. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  24. ^ Plath, Oreste (2014-11-27). "Arte Popular y Artesanías de Chile (1972). Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile" (PDF). Portal de la Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-01-25. Retrieved 2024-01-25.

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