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Altazor Award
The Altazor Award of the National Arts or simply Altazor, is a Chilean award which is awarded annually. The winners are chosen by the own creators and performers of the arts. They were established in 1958, but were not awarded until 1999. The award consists of a cast-iron sculpture created by sculptor Sergio Castillo and a diploma. They were named in honor of Vicente Huidobro Vicente García-Huidobro Fernández (; January 10, 1893 – January 2, 1948) was a Chilean poet born to an aristocratic family. He promoted the avant-garde literary movement in Chile and was the creator and greatest exponent of the literary m ...'s work. Institutions in the Altazor Awards Sociedad Chilena del Derecho de AutorSociedad de Creadores de Imagen FijaCorporación de Actores de ChileSociedad Chilena de IntérpretesSociedad de Derechos Literarios Nomination and award The organizing committee invites all writers and artists to submit nominations for the different categories. The works, perfor ...
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Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Chile covers an area of , with a population of 17.5 million as of 2017. It shares land borders with Peru to the north, Bolivia to the north-east, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south. Chile also controls the Pacific islands of Juan Fernández, Isla Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas, and Easter Island in Oceania. It also claims about of Antarctica under the Chilean Antarctic Territory. The country's capital and largest city is Santiago, and its national language is Spanish. Spain conquered and colonized the region in the mid-16th century, replacing Inca rule, but failing to conquer the independent Mapuche who inhabited what is now south-central Chile. In 1818, after declaring in ...
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Cast-iron
Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content more than 2%. Its usefulness derives from its relatively low melting temperature. The alloy constituents affect its color when fractured: white cast iron has carbide impurities which allow cracks to pass straight through, grey cast iron has graphite flakes which deflect a passing crack and initiate countless new cracks as the material breaks, and ductile cast iron has spherical graphite "nodules" which stop the crack from further progressing. Carbon (C), ranging from 1.8 to 4 wt%, and silicon (Si), 1–3 wt%, are the main alloying elements of cast iron. Iron alloys with lower carbon content are known as steel. Cast iron tends to be brittle, except for malleable cast irons. With its relatively low melting point, good fluidity, castability, excellent machinability, resistance to deformation and wear resistance, cast irons have become an engineering material with a wide range of applications and are ...
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Vicente Huidobro
Vicente García-Huidobro Fernández (; January 10, 1893 – January 2, 1948) was a Chilean poet born to an aristocratic family. He promoted the avant-garde literary movement in Chile and was the creator and greatest exponent of the literary movement called '' Creacionismo'' ("Creationism"). Life and work Early years Huidobro was born into a wealthy family from Santiago, Chile. He spent his first years in Europe, and was educated by French and English governesses. Once his family was back in Chile, Vicente was enrolled at the Colegio San Ignacio, a Jesuit secondary school in Santiago, where he was expelled for wearing a ring that he claimed was a wedding ring. In 1910 he studied literature at the Instituto Pedagogico of the University of Chile, but a good part of his knowledge of literature and poetry came from his mother, poet María Luisa Fernández Bascuñán. She used to host "tertulias" or salons in the family home, where sometimes up to 60 people came to talk and t ...
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2000 Altazor Awards
The first annual Altazor Awards 2000 took place on March 30, 2000, at the Teatro Municipal de Santiago. The nominees were announced on March 20. Nominations Winners are in bold text. Literary Arts Narrative * Poli Délano  – ''La Cola'' * Rafael Gumucio  – ''Memorias Prematuras'' * Hernán Rivera Letelier  – ''Donde mueren los valientes'' * Antonio Skármeta  – ''La Boda del Poeta'' Poetry * Efraín Barquero  – ''Antología'' * Claudio Bertoni  – ''Una Carta'' * José María Memet  – ''Amanecer sin dioses'' * Armando Uribe  – ''Imágenes quebradas'' Visual Arts Painting * Gracia Barrios  – ''Escenas de pintura local'' * Sammy Benmayor  – ''Estudios Antropológicos'' * Roser Bru  – ''Homenaje a Goya'' * Bruna Truffa and Rodrigo Cabezas  – ''Si vas para Chile'' Sculpture * Federico Assler  – ''Flora y Ferrum'' * Francisco Gacitua  – ''Cordillera de los Andes'' * Osvaldo Peña &nbs ...
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Teatro Municipal (Santiago)
The Teatro Municipal, National Opera of Chile is the most important stage theatre and opera house in Santiago, Chile. History and overview The Chilean government ceded a significant parcel of land in downtown Santiago to the municipality, in 1848, and an 1853 decree by President Manuel Montt Torres provided for the construction of a municipal theater in his nation's capital, by then a rapidly growing city. French Chilean architect Claudio Brunet des Baines was commissioned for its design, and its construction was entrusted to another French Chilean, civil engineer Felipe Charme de l´Isle. Brunet des Baines created a French Neoclassical exterior for the theater, though his 1855 death left the supervision of the design to his countryman, Lucien Hénault, and to the latter's assistant, Manuel Aldunate. The new team also benefited from a collaboration with Charles Garnier, the architect of the Opéra National de Paris. The Teatro Municipal was inaugurated on September 17, 1857, ...
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2001 Altazor Awards
The second annual Altazor Awards took place on March 26, 2001, at the Teatro Municipal de Santiago. Nominations Literary Arts Narrative * Alejandra Costamagna  – ''Las malas noches'' * Adolfo Couve  – ''Cuando pienso en mi falta de cabeza'' * Hernán Rivera Letelier  – ''Los trenes se van al purgatorio'' * Mauricio Wacquez  – ''Epifanía de una sombra'' Poetry * Delia Domínguez  – ''Huevos revueltos'' * Mauricio Redolés  – ''Estar de la poesía o el estilo de las matemáticas'' * Gonzalo Rojas  – ''Que se ama cuando se ama'' * Armando Uribe  – ''Contra la voluntad'' Essay * Diamela Eltit  – ''Emergencias, escritos sobre Literatura, Arte y Política'' * Felipe Portales  – ''Chile: una democracia tutelada'' * Volodia Teitelboim  – ''La gran guerra de Chile y otra que nunca existió'' * Raúl Zurita  – ''Sobre el amor, el sufrimiento y el nuevo milenio'' Visual Arts Painting * Gra ...
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2002 Altazor Awards
The third annual Altazor Awards took place on March 25, 2002, at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. Nominations Winners are in bold text. Literary Arts Narrative * Carlos Cerda  – ''Escrito con L'' * Poli Délano  – ''Rompiendo Las Reglas'' * Pedro Lemebel  – ''Tengo Miedo Torero'' * Carolina Rivas  – ''Dama en el Jardín'' * José Miguel Varas  – ''Cuentos Completos'' Poetry * Juan Cameron  – ''Versos atribuidos al joven Francisco María Arouet y otros textos desclasificados'' * Tomas Harris  – ''Encuentro con Hombres Oscuros'' * Armando Roa Vial  – ''Estancias en Homenaje a Gregorio Samsa'' * Armando Uribe  – ''A peor Vida'' Essay * Carla Cordua  – ''Ideas y Ocurrencias'' * Carlos Franz  – ''La Muralla enterrada. Santiago Ciudad Imaginaria'' * Alfredo Jocelyn-Holt  – ''Holt "Historia General de Chile. Tomo I El Retorno de los Dioses'' * Armando Uribe  – ''Fantasma de la Sin ...
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Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes (Santiago, Chile)
The Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts ( es, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes or ), located in Santiago, Chile, is one of the major centers for Chilean art and for broader South American art. Established in 1880 (making it the oldest in South America), the organization is managed by the Artistic Union (). The current building, the Palace of the Fine Arts (), dates to 1910 and commemorates the first centennial of the Independence of Chile. It was designed by the Chilean architect Emile Jéquier in a full-blown Beaux-arts style and is situated in the Parque Forestal of Santiago. Behind it is located the Museum of Contemporary Art () of the University of Chile, in which is also located the old School of Fine Arts (). History The museum was officially founded on September 18, 1880, and originally named (National Painting Museum). The president of Chile, Don Aníbal Pinto, the minister Don Manuel García de la Huerta, Marcos Segundo Maturana and the sculptor José Miguel Blan ...
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2003 Altazor Awards
The fourth annual Altazor Awards took place on March 24, 2003, at the Centro Cultural Matucana 100. Nominations Winners are in bold text. Literary Arts Narrative * Pía Barros  – ''Los que sobran'' * Jaime Collyer  – ''El habitante del Cielo'' * Alejandra Costamagna  – ''Cansado ya del sol'' * Hernán Rivera Letelier  – ''Santa María de las flores negras'' Poetry * Claudio Bertoni  – ''Jóvenes Buenas Mozas'' * Óscar Hahn  – ''Apariciones profanas'' * Gonzalo Millán  – ''Claroscuro'' * Manuel Silva Acevedo  – ''Día Quinto'' Essay * Rafael Gumucio  – ''Monstruos Cardinales'' * Bernardo Subercaseaux  – ''Nación y Cultura en América Latina'' * Armando Uribe  – ''Memorias para Cecilia'' * Fernando Villagrán  – ''Disparen a la bandada'' Visual Arts Painting * Gracia Barrios  – ''Taller por Taller'' * Pablo Domínguez  – ''Oleos'' * Matilde Pérez  – ''Antes, ...
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Centro Cultural Matucana 100
The Centro Cultural Matucana 100 is a cultural center located in the commune of Estación Central in Santiago, Chile, near Quinta Normal Park. Matucana 100 is a not-for-profit corporation that hosts and plans cultural events and educational programs related to the contemporary arts including dance, theatre, music, photography, the visual arts and cinema. The center takes its name from its street address. History The Matucana 100 cultural center was inaugurated in 2001. The site for the center previously served as storage sheds for the water supply system, and before that, it was the location of a railcar repair station. The space was founded in order to revitalize the area between Quinta Normal Park and the Estación Central neighborhood - where Santiago’s central bus and railway station are located - establishing a culturally oriented neighborhood to be called Circuito Cultural Santiago Poniente. It aimed to be a public space supporting artists, art students, and participating ...
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2004 Altazor Awards
The fifth annual Altazor Awards took place on April 5, 2004, at the Centro Cultural Matucana 100. The nominees were announced on January 22. Nominations Winners are in bold text. Literary Arts Narrative * Roberto Bolaño  – ''El gaucho Insufrible'' * Ramón Díaz Eterovic  – ''El color de la piel'' * Pedro Lemebel  – ''Zanjón de la aguada'' * Germán Marín  – ''Un animal mudo levanta la vista'' Poetry * Óscar Hahn  – ''Obras selectas de Oscar Hahn'' * Eduardo Llanos  – ''Antología Presunta'' * Armando Roa  – ''Fundación Mítica del Reino de Chile'' * Raúl Zurita  – ''INRI'' Essay * José Bengoa  – ''Los antiguos mapuches del sur'' * Miguel Castillo Didier  – ''Kavafis íntegro'' * Carla Cordua  – ''Cabos sueltos'' * Jorge Montealegre  – ''Frazadas del Estadio Nacional'' Visual Arts Painting * Carlos Altamirano  – ''Un cuadro en que falta pintar algunas cosas'' * Bororo & ...
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Centro Cultural Palacio De La Moneda
Centro Cultural Palacio de La Moneda ("Palacio de La Moneda Cultural Center") is a cultural facility located in Santiago, Chile, under the Citizenry Square, in the southern façade of the Palacio de La Moneda. It is intended to place the Chilean capital in the international cultural circuit, allowing participative and formative access for all citizens to the cultural and audiovisual richness of the nation. It was built between November 2004 and January 2006 and was designed by Chilean architect Cristián Undurraga. It contains 7,200 m², with two main exhibition halls, each 620 m² in area. This project is part of the bigger Bicentennial Project, in preparation for the 200th anniversary of Chile's Republican Life. As part of this plan, many public buildings, parks, libraries, airports, and boulevards have been built or improved. Also this center houses other minor exhibition halls: the ''Centro de Documentación de las Artes'' ("Arts Documentation Center", with information an ...
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