Creator: Ángel, Félix×
Contributor: http://icaa.mfah.org/vocabs/names/index.php?tema=13084×
  • Félix Ángel
    Ángel, Félix
    1976
    Among the interviews included in the book Nosotros: un trabajo sobre los artistas antioqueños, Félix Ángel interviewed himself through an essay and a collection of press clippings, along with a curriculum vitae that reflects his precocious [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 1093305

  • Hugo Zapata
    Ángel, Félix
    2008
    In this interview, sculptor Hugo Zapata reflects on his formative years, as well as his work as an educator and the way the academic bureaucracy limited his development as an artist. He speaks of the period he worked in silkscreen printing and of his [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 1100430

  • Introducción
    Ángel, Félix
    1976
    The Colombian artist Félix Ángel wrote the introduction to the book Nosotros: un trabajo sobre los artistas antioqueños (1976), a publishing project of the Museo El Castillo. The purpose of the book was to show the scope of the work of artists [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 1092608

  • La entrevista
    Ángel, Félix
    1976
    In his work, Juan Camilo Uribe makes use of the language of Pop art to formulate a reflection on Colombian popular and local culture. In this interview, Uribe discusses different facets of his production such as humor, which he considers fundamental [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 1129508

  • Presentación
    Ángel, Félix
    2008
    This book is a collection of interviews with artists, critics, and cultural administrators who were active in the Antioquia region of Colombia, mostly during the 1970s. The prologue, by the historian Álvaro Tirado Mejía, begins with the emergence [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 1099471

  • Ronny Vayda
    Ángel, Félix
    2008
    This interview with Ronny Vayda, a sculptor from Antioquia, by artist Félix Ángel provides an overview of Vayda’s life. This text, the only one of its sort on Vadya, discusses the sculptor’s education, the art scene in the region of Medellín [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 1100414