Ena Gordillo Castellón CV
Ena Gordillo Castello is a visual artist born in Managua, Nicaragua in 1950. She completed her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome in 1981 and since then she has been living and working in Italy.
E-mail: sibillaeritrea@libero.it and underthegum@gmail.com
Website: www.flickr.com/photos/enagordillo
EXHIBITIONS
2012 Rome, Italy. Grotte di Campo Marzio Gallery: International Centre for Contemporary Artists (CIAC): “Autumn Art”
2010 Rome, Italy. Sala del Bramante, Piazza del Popolo: International Centre for Contemporary Artists (CIAC), “4th Art Biennial of Rome, 3rd Millennium Art”
2007 Rome, Italy. International Centre OAD: ‘Water, source of love group exhibition’
2005 Rome, Italy. Gard Gallery: “Percurso de Paz – The Route to Peace”
2005 Rome, Italy. Palazzo Medici Clarelli: “Week of the Afro-Latin American Culture”
2002 Rome, Italy. Sala del Bramante, Piazza del Popolo: International Centre for Contemporary Artists (CIAC), “4th Art Biennial of Rome, 3rd Millennium Art”
2001 Rome, Italy. National Gallery of Modern Art, Sala delle Colonne, “Visual Work Diary of Foreign Artists living in Rome”
2001 Lugano, Switzerland. San Rocco Hall: “Nicaraguan Painters”
1999 Rome, Italy. Palazzo Bernini, Sala degli Angeli: Art Collective “Autumn Art”
1999 Rome, Italy. The Italian-Latin American Institute (IILA): “Nicaraguan Artists”
1988 Rome, Italy. The Cervantes Institute of Spanish Culture, “Collective Painting Exhibition”
1988 Rome, Italy. Palazzo dei Congressi: “Collective Painting Exhibition”
1985 San Francisco, California (USA). Casa Gallery: “Collective Painting Exhibition”
1984 La Habana, Cuba. Art Biennial of Cuba
1982 São Paulo, Brazil. Art Biennial of Brazil
1981-1983 Managua Nicaragua, Panama City Panama, San José Costa Rica, San Salvador, Mexico City, Miami Florida, San Francisco California, Madrid Spain, Oslo Norway, Berlin Germany, Moscow Russia. “Itinerant Painting Collective of the Arts & Culture Department of Nicaragua, organised by the A.S.C.T Art Group”
1983 Managua, Nicaragua. Fernando Gordillo Gallery: “Collective Painting Exhibition”
1982 Managua, Nicaragua. Fernando Gordillo Gallery: “Collective Painting Exhibition”
1981 Managua, Nicaragua. Fernando Gordillo Gallery: “Collective Painting Exhibition”
1981 Managua, Nicaragua. Rubén Darío National Theatre: “National Painting Collective”
1978 Rome, Italy. The Italian-Latin American Institute (IILA): “Central American Painters Exhibition”
1978 Rome, Italy. UCEI Institute: “4th International Art Exhibition”
1977 Chinandega, Nicaragua. “Collective Exhibition of Nicaraguan Painting”
1976 Milwaukee and Waukesha, Wisconsin (USA). Invited by ‘Partner of the Americas’ to exhibit in an Itinerant Solo Exhibition and to present artworks via the US Broadcast Television
BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS
La llama guardada, by Vida Luz Meneses. Asel Edition, Managua, Nicaragua 1975.
Truenos y Arco Iris, by Gioconda Belli. Nueva Nicaragua Edition, Managua, Nicaragua 1982.
Las esperanzas misteriosas by Rosario Murillo. Edition Vanguardia, Managua, 1984.
En las espléndidas ciudades, de Rosario Murillo. Nueva Nicaragua. Managua, 1985.
Ocaso en el tránsito, by Carlos Perezalonso. Edition Copy Express Spa, Managua, Nicaragua, 2009.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publications on the Nicaraguan Newspapers La Prensa literaria, Ventana and Nuevo Amanecer Cultural:
since 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984,1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998,1999 y 2001.
The Milwaukee Journal, Wisconsin, USA, 18th of January 1976.
The Waukesha Post, Wisconsin, USA, 19th January y 23rd February 1976.
The Waukesha Freeman, Wisconsin, USA. 8th January 1976.
Channel 10, Wisconsin, USA, 6th April 1976.
Il Giornale, Rome, Italy. 8th June 1999.
Il Messaggero, Rome, Italy. 24th May 1999 and 4th July 2005.
Roma C’é. Rome, Italy, 3rd June 1999.
Tessiner Zeitung, Lugano, Switzerland, 10th and 11th May 2001.
Pinacoteca del Banco Central de Nicaragua. Selección de obras. Managua, Nicaragua, August 2001.
History Journal Arte en Nicaragua y Centro América. No. 17, March 2004.
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