Critical Eye Awards
Critical Eye Awards | |
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Sponsored by | Radio Nacional de España |
Country | Spain |
First awarded | 1990 |
Website | Official website |
The Critical Eye Awards (Spanish: Premios Ojo Crítico) were created in 1990 by the Radio Nacional de España (RNE) program El Ojo Crítico. They recognize and promote the work of young talents, under 40 years of age, who have distinguished themselves in the preceding year in the modalities of plastic arts, narrative, poetry, film, theater, classical music, modern music, and dance. Since 1997, RNE has also presented the Special Critical Eye Award for an outstanding career. The Ibero-American Critical Eye Award has been presented biennially since 2014.
List of winners[]
Plastic Arts[]
- 1990: Jaume Plensa (sculptor)
- 1991: (painter)
- 1992: (painter)
- 1993: Victoria Civera (painter)
- 1994: (painter)
- 1995: (painter)
- 1996: (sculptor)
- 1997: (photographer)
- 1998:
- 1999:
- 2000:
- 2001: (painter)
- 2002:
- 2003:
- 2004: (sculptor)
- 2005: (sculptor)
- 2006: (sculptor)
- 2007: [1] (architect)
- 2008:
- 2009:
- 2010:
- 2011:
- 2012:
- 2013:
- 2014:
- 2015:
- 2016: Patricia Esquivias[2]
- 2017:
- 2018: June Crespo (sculptor)[3]
- 2019: [4]
- 2020: El Palomar ( and )[5]
Narrative
- 1990: Javier García Sánchez
- 1991: Pedro Zarraluki
- 1992:
- 1993: Felipe Benítez Reyes
- 1994:
- 1995:
- 1996:
- 1997:
- 1998: Lorenzo Silva
- 1999:
- 2000:
- 2001: Marta Sanz
- 2002:
- 2003: Albert Sánchez Piñol
- 2004: Isaac Rosa
- 2005:
- 2006:
- 2007: Ismael Grasa
- 2008:
- 2009: Alberto Olmos
- 2010:
- 2011:
- 2012: Use Lahoz
- 2013:
- 2014:
- 2015: Sara Mesa
- 2016: Alicia Kopf[2]
- 2017:
- 2018: [3]
- 2019:
- 2020: [5]
Poetry
- 1997:
- 1998:
- 1999:
- 2000:
- 2001: Luis Muñoz
- 2002: [6]
- 2003:
- 2004:
- 2005: [7] and
- 2006:
- 2007: [8]
- 2008: and
- 2009: Yolanda Castaño
- 2010:
- 2011:
- 2012:
- 2013:
- 2014:
- 2015:
- 2016: [2]
- 2017:
- 2018: [3]
- 2019:
- 2020: [5]
Film
- 1990: Agustí Villaronga
- 1991: Emma Suárez and
- 1992: Gabino Diego
- 1993: Ariadna Gil
- 1994: Icíar Bollaín
- 1995: Ruth Gabriel
- 1996: Candela Peña
- 1997: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
- 1998: Mercè Pons
- 1999: Benito Zambrano
- 2000: Ángeles González-Sinde and
- 2001: Leonor Watling
- 2002: Eduard Fernández
- 2003: Isabel Coixet
- 2004: Marta Etura
- 2005:
- 2006: Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
- 2007: María Vázquez[8]
- 2008: Roser Aguilar
- 2009: Bárbara Lennie
- 2010: Rodrigo Cortés
- 2011: Kike Maíllo
- 2012: Aida Folch
- 2013: Macarena Gómez
- 2014: Carlos Marqués-Marcet
- 2015:
- 2016: [2]
- 2017: Carla Simón
- 2018: [3]
- 2019: Enric Auquer[4]
- 2020: Patricia López Arnaiz[5]
Theater
- 1990: Verónica Forqué and Kiti Mánver
- 1991:
- 1992: Carlos Hipólito
- 1993: Adriana Ozores and Sergi Belbel
- 1994:
- 1995:
- 1996:
- 1997:
- 1998: Blanca Portillo
- 1999: The play Las Manos
- 2000: Juan Mayorga
- 2001: and
- 2002:
- 2003: [9]
- 2004: Israel Elejalde
- 2005: Angélica Liddell
- 2006:
- 2007: [8]
- 2008:
- 2009:
- 2010:
- 2011: Irene Escolar
- 2012:
- 2013: [10]
- 2014:
- 2015:
- 2016: [2] and
- 2017:
- 2018: [11]
- 2019: [4]
- 2020: [5]
Classical Music
- 1990: Víctor Pablo Pérez
- 1991: María Bayo
- 1992:
- 1993:
- 1994: David del Puerto
- 1995:
- 1996: María José Montiel
- 1997:
- 1998:
- 1999:
- 2000: Juan José Mena[12]
- 2001:
- 2002: Asier Polo
- 2003:
- 2004:
- 2005: Javier Perianes
- 2006: [13]
- 2007: [8]
- 2008: Pablo Sáinz Villegas
- 2009: Luis Fernando Pérez
- 2010: Pablo Heras-Casado
- 2011:
- 2012: Fernando Velázquez
- 2013:
- 2014:
- 2015:
- 2016: [14]
- 2017:
- 2018: [3]
- 2019: [4]
- 2020: María Dueñas[5]
Modern Music
- 1990: Luz Casal
- 1991:
- 1992: Vicente Amigo
- 1993: Rosario Flores
- 1994:
- 1995: Mercedes Ferrer, and mention to Mayte Martín
- 1996:
- 1997–2002: (not given)
- 2003: Deluxe
- 2004: Lori Meyers
- 2005:
- 2006:
- 2007: Facto delafé y las flores azules[8]
- 2008: Vetusta Morla
- 2009: Delorean
- 2010: El Guincho
- 2011: Manel
- 2012: John Talabot
- 2013:
- 2014:
- 2015:
- 2016: [15]
- 2017: Rosalía
- 2018: and [3]
- 2019: [4]
- 2020: C. Tangana[5]
Dance
- 2013:
- 2014: Olga Pericet
- 2015:
- 2016: [2]
- 2017: Alicia Amatriain
- 2018: [3]
- 2019: [4]
- 2020: [5]
Special Critical Eye Award
- 1997: Ana María Matute (writer)
- 1998: Alfredo Kraus (tenor)
- 1999: Josep Maria Flotats (actor and theater director)
- 2000: Luis García Berlanga (filmmaker)
- 2001: José Hierro (poet)
- 2002: Antonio López García (painter)
- 2003: (actress)
- 2004: Elías Querejeta (film producer)
- 2005: Santiago Calatrava (architect)
- 2006: Pablo García Baena (poet)
- 2007: Joaquín Sabina (singer-songwriter)[8]
- 2008: Pedro Almodóvar (filmmaker)
- 2009: Enrique Morente (singer)
- 2010: Carlos Saura (filmmaker)
- 2011: Joan Manuel Serrat (singer-songwriter)
- 2012: Joaquín Achúcarro (pianist)
- 2013: Carmen Balcells (literary agent)
- 2014: Albert Boadella (actor and theater director)
- 2015: Darío Villanueva (director of the Royal Spanish Academy)
- 2016: José Luis Garci (film director)[2]
- 2017: (artistic director)
- 2018: [3] (editor)
- 2019: Pedro Iturralde (saxophonist)
- 2020: Cristina García Rodero (photographer)[5]
Special 30th Anniversary Award
- 2013: Loquillo
Ibero-American Award
- 2014: Nélida Piñon (Brazilian writer)[16]
- 2016: Nuno Júdice (Portuguese poet)[2]
- 2018: Héctor Alterio (Spanish/Argentine actor)[3]
- 2020: Jorge Drexler (Uruguayan musician)[5]
References[]
- ^ "El arquitecto sevillano Santiago Cirugeda, Premio 'Ojo crítico' de artes plásticas" (in Spanish). Barcelona. Europa Press. 29 October 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "RNE entrega los premios El Ojo Crítico 2016, que homenajean la trayectoria del cineasta José Luis Garci". Sevilla Press (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Entrega de los XXIX Premios el Ojo Crítico" (in Spanish). Europa Press. 13 February 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f "Soleá Morente, premio 'El Ojo Crítico' de Música Moderna 2019". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Madrid. EFE. 5 December 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Jorge Drexler, Premio 'El Ojo Crítico' Iberoamericano 2020 de RNE". Diario Libre (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. 18 February 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "El Ojo Crítico, para Rodríguez Marcos". El País (in Spanish). 31 May 2002. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "Méndez Rubio y Bernier, premio 'Ojo crítico' de poesía ex-aequo". El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid. 11 October 2005. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f "Sabina, protagonista de los Premios 'Ojo Crítico'". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Madrid. EFE. 19 February 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "José Pascual obtiene el Premio Ojo Crítico". Córdoba (in Spanish). 1 May 2003. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "El dramaturgo José Padilla recibe el premio El Ojo Crítico de teatro". La Información (in Spanish). Madrid. 27 November 2013. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "Nuestra socia Lucía Miranda, Premio 'El Ojo Crítico' de Teatro 2018" (in Spanish). SGAE. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "El director Juanjo Mena, premi". Mundoclasico.com (in Spanish). 15 June 2000. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "La arpista Luisa Domingo obtiene el premio Ojo Crítico por su destacada carrera". Levante-EMV (in Spanish). Valencia. 14 December 2006. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "El pianista Eduardo Fernández, premio 'El Ojo Crítico' de RNE de Música Clásica". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Madrid. Europa Press. 29 November 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "El grupo Papaya, premio 'El Ojo Crítico' de RNE de Música Moderna 'por su juventud, frescura y proyección creativa'" (in Spanish). Madrid. Europa Press. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "La escritora Nélida Piñón, premio El Ojo Crítico Hispanoamericano de RNE". elDiario.es (in Spanish). Madrid. EFE. 9 December 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
External links[]
- Official website (in Spanish)
Categories:
- 1990 establishments in Spain
- Awards established in 1990
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