* 1931, Montevideo
Additional information: Painter, graphic artist, industrid designer, architect, stage designer. He studied at the Architecture Faculty in Montevideo and at the Instituto d´Arte in Florence. In the years 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960 he obtained prizes from the National Salon and the Municipal Salon in Montevideo for his paintings, in 1961 the first and second prize in a competition of murals, organised by the Ministry of Public Works, in 1964 the J.M. Blanes Prize for posters and drawings. He represented Uruguay at the Sao Paulo, Biennale in Brasil and at an exhibition of Latin American paintings /Codex/ in Buenos Aires. He also participated in collective exhibitions of contemporary art in Uruguay and abroad. His work is in the collections of museums in the United States,Italy,Switzerland,France,Tunisia and Uruguay. 1965 marks the beginnings of his collaborations with Carmen Prieto in the fields of stage design. Jorge Carrozzino and Carmen Prieto were nominated for the Association of Theatre Critics' Award in 1968, 1969, 1971. They obtained the Florencio Prize /from the Assicuación Crítica Teatral/ in 1970 and 1972 for stage and costume designs.They participated in the PQ 1971, where they received Honorable Mention; in 1972 they were invited by the French government to continue in their experimental work at the Centre Universitaire International de Formation Dramatique, at Nancy; in 1973 they participated in the IXthe World Theatre Festival, held at Nancy in France, with The Voice of the Vanquished.They participated in the PQ 75.
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In 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960 he was awarded the Prize of the National Saloon and the Municipal Saloon in Montevideo for his painting works; for his textile designs he was awarded the First Prize in 1958; in 1961 he was the winner of the first and the second prize in the competition of mural painting the entries of which having been invited by the Ministry of Public Works; in 1964 he was awarded the J. M. Blanes Prize for Designs and Paintings. He has participated in collective exhibitions of the contemporary plastic and graphic arts in Uruguay and abroad: the 4th Biennial in Sao Paulo, Nueva Pintura (I. G.E., Montevideo), Pintura Latinoamericana (Codex, Buenos Aires). His works are located in private collections as well as in museums in the United States, Switzerland, Italy, France, Tunisia and in Uruguay. At present he is director of the graphic section of the Publication Departement of the Uruguayan Council for Basic Education. His scenographic activities date back to 1965 when he together with Carmen Prieto originated a creative group. They have brought into effect stage designs for the Institución Teatral El Galpón — a group to which they themselves belong, for the Municipal Theatre in Montevideo (T. C. M.J, for the Teatro Uno, for the Teatro Italiano en America Latina (T. I. A. L.). In 1968 and 1969 Jorge Carrozzino and Carmen Prieto have been singled out from among the candidates of the Annual Prize of the Association of Theatre Critics (Asociación de la Critica Teatral). For the sets to The Maids by Jean Genêt the couple Carrozzino — Prieto have just been awarded the Prize of the Association of Theatre Critics for the best stage design in 1970.
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Additional information: Architect, teacher of graphic arts and the history of art at
secondary school and teachers' training college and stage designer.
She was born in the Cerro Largo district, Uruguay, studied
painting at the studio of Torres-Garcia in 1956-1957; collaborated
with the D. Quintela ceramics studio 1962-1965; between
1961 and 1964 she worked as an assistant professor at the
department of the theory of architecture and in the years 1965-1966 as technical asslstant at the Institute of Drawing.
She made her debute as a stage and costume designer in the Orchestra
by Jean Anouilh, produced by the EL Galpón theatre.Since
1965 Miss Prieto has been collaborating with Jorge Carrozzino,
working for the EL Galpón theatre, for the Municipal Theatre of
Montevideo /T.C.M./, for the Theater Uno, the Theatre Club, for
the Italian Theatre of Latin America /T.I.A.L./ and for the
French Society Theatre. Carrozzino and Prieto have been nominated
for the Association of Theatre Critics' Award, for the best stage
designs for the plays of Lope de Vega, P. Weiss, B. Brecht,
J. Genêt, A. Albee, M. Gorkl and W. Shakespeare. Their experimental
activities in. the field of scenic space and new audio-
-visual techniques have led to their 73 Days. In 1973 both
came to France on a grant from the World Theatre Festival in
Nancy, where they have a studio for stage designing. At the occasion
of the IXthe World Theatre Festival in Nancy, in 1973, they
presented The Voice of the Vanquished. They participated in the PQ 75.
PQ 75.
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