Negra Álvarez
Born
Margarita Álvarez de Martínez

1948 (age 7576)
Santa Ana, El Salvador
OccupationVisual artist

Margarita Álvarez de Martínez (born 1948), known artistically as Negra Álvarez, is a Salvadoran visual artist. She is one of the most recognized Latin American sculptors of the 1990s for being one of the first artists to use wood for her sculptural proposals, without the need to carve it.[1]

Biography

Between 1967 and 1969, Álvarez studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Leuven, and then at the Saint Luc Institute in Brussels, both in Belgium, graduating from the latter in 1970. She returned to El Salvador, where she participated in the embossing and drawing workshops of Benjamín Saúl, and painting, by Carlos Cañas. She works in the restoration of the decoration of the Teatro Nacional de El Salvador and works as a teacher at the School of Arts of the Dr. José Matías Delgado University, where she was elected vice-director, and at the National Center of Arts (CENAR). She worked set designs with the Sol del Río 32 theater group.[2]

Álvarez was vice president (1994) and president (1995) of the Association of Plastic Artists of El Salvador. She is the founder and president of the Cultural Foundation of the 44 de la Heroica Santa Ana since 1996. She has been decorated by the Inter-American Commission of Women of the OAS (1999) and was named Distinguished Painter by the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador (2008).[3][4]

Álvarez married Dr. Guillermo Martínez in 1973 with whom she has three children, Claudia, Guillermo and Rodrigo.[5]

References

  1. Concha (13 August 2018). "Negra Álvarez". Concha Mayordomo Artista.
  2. Bahamón, Astrid (2012). Procesos del arte en El Salvador (1st ed.). Secretaría de Cultura de la Presidencia, Dirección de Publicaciones e Impresos. ISBN 978-99923-0-228-6. OCLC 786443423. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  3. "Asamblea Legislativa de El Salvador | Más cerca de tí". www.asamblea.gob.sv. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  4. "la Señora Margarita Álvarez de Martinez, conocida como Negra Álvarez, es una de las exponentes más detacadas de las artes plásticas en El Salvador" (PDF). Diario Oficial de El Salvador. p. 63.
  5. Alvarez, Negra (2012). Negra Alvarez : de frutos sagrados y protestas de la tierra (1st ed.). MARTE. ISBN 978-99961-0-153-3. OCLC 840935480. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
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