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'''Juan Esteban Pérez Daza''', who signs his works as Esteban, J. Esteban, or Esteban Pérez, is a painter and visual artist. He was born in Santiago, Chile, on November 15, 1939.<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes">{{cite web |url= https://www.artistasvisualeschilenos.cl/658/w3-printer-39656.html |title=Juan Esteban Pérez |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes |access-date=November 4, 2022}}</ref> He studied at the University of Chile’s School of Applied Arts and graduated in 1963. In 1965, he moved to New York, and from 1969 to 1971, he taught enameling workshops at Riverside Church.<ref name="Enamel Arts Foundation">{{cite web |url= https://www.enamelarts.org/j-esteban-perez/
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|title=J. Esteban Pérez |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=Enamel Arts Foundation |access-date=December 2, 2022}}</ref> Pérez uses enamel on steel to create compositions that illuminate the beauty of color and light.<ref name="Chilean Painting: Two Hundred Years">{{cite book |last=Bindis |first=Ricardo |date=2006 |title=Chilean Painting: Two Hundred Years |location= |publisher=Origo |page=381 |isbn=9568077340}}</ref>

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'''Juan Esteban Pérez Daza''', who signs his works as Esteban, J. Esteban, or Esteban Pérez, is a painter and visual artist. He was born in Santiago, Chile, on November 15, 1939.<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes">{{cite web |url= https://www.artistasvisualeschilenos.cl/658/w3-printer-39656.html |title=Juan Esteban Pérez |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes |publisher=Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes |access-date=November 4, 2022}}</ref> He studied at the University of Chile’s School of Applied Arts and graduated in 1963. In 1965, he moved to New York, and from 1969 to 1971, he taught enameling workshops at Riverside Church.<ref name="Enamel Arts Foundation">{{cite web |url= https://www.enamelarts.org/j-esteban-perez/
|title=J. Esteban Pérez |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=Enamel Arts Foundation |publisher=Enamel Arts Foundation |access-date=December 2, 2022}}</ref> Pérez uses enamel on steel to create compositions that illuminate the beauty of color and light.<ref name="Chilean Painting: Two Hundred Years">{{cite book |last=Bindis |first=Ricardo |date=2006 |title=Chilean Painting: Two Hundred Years |location= |publisher=Origo |page=381 |isbn=9568077340}}</ref>


==Awards and distinctions==
==Awards and distinctions==


* 1963 Second Prize in Painting, Art & Technique Exhibition, Santiago, Chile<ref name="Enamel Arts Foundation" />
* 1963 Second Prize in Painting, Art & Technique Exhibition, Santiago, Chile<ref name="Enamel Arts Foundation" />
* 1969 Second Prize in Crafts, Juried Exhibition, Westchester Art Society, Westchester, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1969 Second Prize in Crafts, Westchester Art Society, Westchester, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1970 Acquisition Prize, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, United States<ref name="Enamel Arts Foundation" />
* 1970 Acquisition Prize, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, United States<ref name="Enamel Arts Foundation" />
* 1982 Enamel Today Award of Merit from Enamel Guild, National Exhibition, The Northwest Craft Center, Seattle, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1982 Enamel Today Award of Merit from Enamel Guild, The Northwest Craft Center, Seattle, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1991 Contest for a mural in the Port Authority of New York, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1991 Contest for a mural in Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York City, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />


==Works in public and academic collections==
==Works in public and academic collections==
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===Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile===
===Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile===


* Fantasía Nocturna, 1977, enamel on metal, 42 x 42 cm<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* Fantasía Nocturna, enamel on metal, 42 x 42 cm<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* Alborada Rosa, 1977, enamel on metal, 42 x 42 cm<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* Alborada Rosa, enamel on metal, 42 x 42 cm<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />


===Consulate of the Republic of Chile, Washington D.C., United States===
===Consulate of the Republic of Chile, Washington D.C., United States===
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* Untitled, enamel on metal, 50 x 50 cm<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* Untitled, enamel on metal, 50 x 50 cm<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />


===Everson Museum, Syracuse, United States===
===Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, United States===


* Space Path, enamel, 42 x 42 cm<ref name="Everson Museum of Art">{{cite web |url= https://collections.everson.org/index.php/Detail/objects/388 |title=Space Path |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=Everson Museum of Art |publisher=Everson Museum of Art |access-date=December 2, 2022}}</ref>
* Space Path, enamel, 42 x 42 cm<ref name="Everson Museum of Art">{{cite web |url= https://collections.everson.org/index.php/Detail/objects/388 |title=Space Path |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=Everson Museum of Art |access-date=December 2, 2022}}</ref>


===Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York City, United States===
===Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York City, United States===


* Constructivist Space Drawing, mural-wall sculpture, porcelain enamel on steel, 32' x 8' x 4''<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" /><ref name="New York Times">{{cite web |url= https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/29/nyregion/art-whimsy-intrigues-commuters.html |title=Art; Whimsy Intrigues Commuters|author=Albert J. Parisi |website=New York Times |publisher=New York Times |access-date=December 2, 2022}}</ref>
* Constructivist Space Drawing, mural-wall sculpture, porcelain enamel on steel, 32' x 8' x 4''<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" /><ref name="New York Times">{{cite web |url= https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/29/nyregion/art-whimsy-intrigues-commuters.html |title=Art; Whimsy Intrigues Commuters|author=Albert J. Parisi |website=New York Times |access-date=December 2, 2022}}</ref>


===Yale University Art Gallery===
===Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, United States===


* Flying Experiment, enamel on copper, 20 x 20 cm<ref name="Yale Art Gallery">{{cite web |url= https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/309587 |title=Flying Experiment |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=Yale Art Gallery |publisher=Yale Art Gallery |access-date=November 4, 2022}}</ref>
* Flying Experiment, enamel on copper, 20 x 20 cm<ref name="Yale Art Gallery">{{cite web |url= https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/309587 |title=Flying Experiment |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=Yale Art Gallery |access-date=November 4, 2022}}</ref>


==Exhibitions==
==Exhibitions==


* 1969 Metarco Galleries, New York City, United States<ref name="Yale Art Gallery" />
* 1969 Metarco Galleries, New York City, United States<ref name="Yale Art Gallery" />
* 1970 National Ceramic Exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, United States<ref name="Enamel Arts Foundation" />
* 1970 Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, United States<ref name="Enamel Arts Foundation" />
* 1974, 1976 Knoll International, Washington D.C., United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1974, 1976 Knoll International, Washington D.C., United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1976 Taller Guayasamín, Caracas, Venezuela<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1976 Taller Guayasamín, Caracas, Venezuela<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
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* 1980 Sutton Gallery, New York City, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1980 Sutton Gallery, New York City, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1985, 1986, 1987 Pierre Antoine Gallery, Washington D.C., United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1985, 1986, 1987 Pierre Antoine Gallery, Washington D.C., United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1991 Cucalon Gallery, Art Miami '91, International Art Exposition, Miami, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />
* 1991 Cucalon Gallery, International Art Exposition, Miami, United States<ref name="Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes" />


== References ==
== References ==

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Latest revision as of 11:15, 16 November 2024

Juan Esteban Pérez Daza, who signs his works as Esteban, J. Esteban, or Esteban Pérez, is a painter and visual artist. He was born in Santiago, Chile, on November 15, 1939.[1] He studied at the University of Chile’s School of Applied Arts and graduated in 1963. In 1965, he moved to New York, and from 1969 to 1971, he taught enameling workshops at Riverside Church.[2] Pérez uses enamel on steel to create compositions that illuminate the beauty of color and light.[3]

Awards and distinctions

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  • 1963 Second Prize in Painting, Art & Technique Exhibition, Santiago, Chile[2]
  • 1969 Second Prize in Crafts, Westchester Art Society, Westchester, United States[1]
  • 1970 Acquisition Prize, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, United States[2]
  • 1982 Enamel Today Award of Merit from Enamel Guild, The Northwest Craft Center, Seattle, United States[1]
  • 1991 Contest for a mural in Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York City, United States[1]

Works in public and academic collections

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Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile

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  • Fantasía Nocturna, enamel on metal, 42 x 42 cm[1]
  • Alborada Rosa, enamel on metal, 42 x 42 cm[1]

Consulate of the Republic of Chile, Washington D.C., United States

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  • Untitled, enamel on metal, 50 x 50 cm[1]
  • Untitled, enamel on metal, 50 x 50 cm[1]

Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, United States

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  • Space Path, enamel, 42 x 42 cm[4]

Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York City, United States

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  • Constructivist Space Drawing, mural-wall sculpture, porcelain enamel on steel, 32' x 8' x 4[1][5]

Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, United States

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  • Flying Experiment, enamel on copper, 20 x 20 cm[6]

Exhibitions

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  • 1969 Metarco Galleries, New York City, United States[6]
  • 1970 Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, United States[2]
  • 1974, 1976 Knoll International, Washington D.C., United States[1]
  • 1976 Taller Guayasamín, Caracas, Venezuela[1]
  • 1977 Sala de Exhibiciones Skriba, Santiago, Chile[1]
  • 1979 Centro Bellas Artes, Maracaibo, Venezuela[1]
  • 1980 Sutton Gallery, New York City, United States[1]
  • 1985, 1986, 1987 Pierre Antoine Gallery, Washington D.C., United States[1]
  • 1991 Cucalon Gallery, International Art Exposition, Miami, United States[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Juan Esteban Pérez". Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "J. Esteban Pérez". Enamel Arts Foundation. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  3. ^ Bindis, Ricardo (2006). Chilean Painting: Two Hundred Years. Origo. p. 381. ISBN 9568077340.
  4. ^ "Space Path". Everson Museum of Art. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  5. ^ Albert J. Parisi. "Art; Whimsy Intrigues Commuters". New York Times. Retrieved December 2, 2022.