Norma Bessouet
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Norma Bessouet is an American Visual artist born in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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, Argentina
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 in 1947.

After completing her art education in Argentina she traveled to London, the British Council granted her a fellowship to study at the Slade School of Fine Arts. She lived in Barcelona
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, Spain
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 and Florence
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, Italy
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.

Her work belong to private, public collections and museums like the MOMA
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, Caracas, Buenos Aires, etc.

Since 1981, lives and works in New York
New York
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 City.

Education

  • 1981 Teacher’s College, Sculpture, Columbia University, NY.
  • 1972 The Slade School of Fine Art, London University, London , England.
  • 1967 Master of Fine Arts, Academia de Artes Visuales. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Solo museums exhibitions

  • 1999   Works 1989-1999, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 1987 Selvaggia and Uccello, Museu do Arte do São Paulo, Aussis Chateubriand, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 1988 Selvaggia and Uccello, Palais de Glace, Salas Nacionales, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 1978 The Eye of the Melancholy, Museum of Fine Arts, Caracas, Venezuela.

Solo exhibitions

  • 2009 Visions, Arden Gallery, Boston, MA
  • 2006 Rhythm and Order, Arden gallery, Boston, MA
  • 2005 Norma Bessouet Reveries, Kouros Gallery, New York, NY
  • 2004     The Journey: Arden Gallery, Boston, MA
  • 2002 India , Arden Gallery, Boston, MA
  • 1999    Memories and Dreams, Arden Gallery, Boston, MA
  • 1994    The World of Anna, Fundacion Previsora Gallery, Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1992 The World of Anna, Arden Gallery, Boston, MA
  • 1991 Norma Bessouet, Pindar Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1989 Selvaggia and Uccello, Arden Gallery & Harvard University, Boston, MA
  • 1986 Norma Bessouet, Terne Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1983 Figures and Silences, Ivonne Seguy Gallery, New York, NY

Grants and awards

  • 2001 Fifth prize, Biennale Internazionale dell Arte Contemporanea, Florence, Italy
  • 2002 Residence at Sanskriti Pratishthan, New Delhi, India
  • 1999 Grant from The Pollock- Krassner Foundation
  • 1992 Travel Grant from Hilwood Art Museum
  • 1991 Grant from The Pollock-Krassner Foundation
  • 1989 Grant from The Pollock-Krassner Foundation
  • 1989 Award of Excellence, Drawing, National Works on Paper Competition, Nassau Community College, New York, NY
  • 1989 Edition Purchase Award, Lithography, Cartón de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela
  • 1984 Ralph Fabrie Award, Drawing, National Academy of Design, New York, NY
  • 1983 Honorable Mentión, Drawing, International Drawing Biennal, Maldonado, Uruguay
  • 1981 Fellowship, Spanish and North American Committee Research in sculptural technique, Columbia University, New York, NY
  • 1980 Fellowship, "New Expressive Forms," Sculpture, Ministerio de Cultura, Spain
  • 1980 Honorable Mention, Painting, Biennal Puerto Principe, Málaga, Spain
  • 1975 Purchase Award, First Prize, Drawing, International Drawing Biennal of Sports in Fine Arts, Barcelona, Spain
  • 1972 Fellowship by The British Council, The Slade School of Fine Arts, University College, London, England
  • 1971 Purchase Award, Grand Prize of Honor, Drawing, Salón Nacional, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 1971 Honorable Mention and Purchase Prize, Painting Salón Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina
  • 1970 Gold Medal Prize. Drawing, Salón Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina
  • 1970 Purchase Award, First Prize, Drawing, Salón Nacional Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 1969 Second Prize, Salón Sha, Sociedad Hebraica, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Drawing.
  • 1968 First Honorable Mention, Salón Dorado, La Plata, Argentina. Painting.
  • 1967 First Prize, Acquisition, Ministerio de Obras Públicas, Salón Primavera, La Plata, Argentina.

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