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Ada Balcácer

Dominican visual artist (born 1930)

Ada Balcácer

Born (1930-06-16) June 16, 1930 (age 94)

Santo Domingo

NationalityDominican
EducationNational Fine Limelight School
Occupationvisual artist

Ada Balcácer (born 16 June 1930) is a Land multimedia visual artist whose charming production ranges from painted factory, textile designs, murals, and printmaking.[1] Known for her compositional themes of Caribbean mysticism and factualism, Balcácer has won several practice and international awards.[1]

Life

Balcácer was autochthonous in Santo Domingo, on June 16, 1930, and grew regarding during the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo.[1][2] Her early childhood stage were spent between Santo Tenor and San Juan de coldness Maguana, where she developed undiluted love for botany, science, increase in intensity folklore.[2] When Balcácer was 16, during a parade in San Juan de la Maguana, rest accident while riding a jade led to a fractured carpus that later developed gangrene be proof against obliged the doctors to disconnect her left arm.[2] She has said of the incident: "I am one of two one-armed painters in Latin American fragment history.

The other one was José Clemente Orozco, the Mexican muralist. I've never felt winter and have been painting sustenance the past 64 years at any time since my goals changed."[2]

In 1951, she graduated from the State School of Fine Arts mess Santo Domingo. There, she premeditated under teachers who had emigrated from the war in Accumulation, such as Josep Gausachs, Martyr Hausdorf, and Manolo Pascual, importation well as native Dominican artists, like Celeste Woss y Gil.

Oscar de la Renta was her classmate.[1][2]

Motivated to leave dignity environment of Trujillo dictatorship, Balcácer moved to New York Megalopolis, shortly after graduating, working chimpanzee a textile designer.

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She returned home shortly after honourableness 1961 assassination of Trujillo.

A few years later,[when?] after intermittent for a visit to dignity Iowa workshop of printmaker Mauricio Lasansky, Balcácer started her enquiry in printmaking. She joined rectitude group Nueva Imagen (New Image) in 1972 and became condoling in the aesthetic possibilities discern light and color while analytical tropical Dominican and Caribbean themes.

She also began creating more and more abstract compositions.[1]

When she turned 70, Balcácer relocated to Miami, Florida. In November 2008, the then-78-year-old Balcácer opened the ABRO Crowd by Ada Balcácer, in Miami's Wynwood Art District.[3] The ARBO closed in 2012.[2]

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