2002 Altazor Awards

Last updated
3rd Altazor Awards
DateMarch 25, 2002
Venue Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Country Chile
Television/radio coverage
Network TVN

The third annual Altazor Awards took place on March 25, 2002, at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes.

Contents

Nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Literary Arts

Narrative

  • Carlos Cerda  Escrito con L
  • Poli Délano  Rompiendo Las Reglas
  • Pedro Lemebel  Tengo Miedo Torero
  • Carolina Rivas  Dama en el Jardín
  • José Miguel Varas  Cuentos Completos

Poetry

  • Juan Cameron  Versos atribuidos al joven Francisco María Arouet y otros textos desclasificados
  • Tomas Harris  Encuentro con Hombres Oscuros
  • Armando Roa Vial  Estancias en Homenaje a Gregorio Samsa
  • Armando Uribe  A peor Vida

Essay

  • Carla Cordua  Ideas y Ocurrencias
  • Carlos Franz  La Muralla enterrada. Santiago Ciudad Imaginaria
  • Alfredo Jocelyn-Holt  Holt "Historia General de Chile. Tomo I El Retorno de los Dioses
  • Armando Uribe  Fantasma de la Sinrazón y el secreto de la poesía

Visual Arts

Painting

  • José Balmes  Informe
  • Carlos Maturana (Bororo)  Bororo Sobre Papel
  • Ülrich Welss  Ülrich Welss 1970-2001
  • Ricardo Yrarrázaval  Paisajes

Sculpture

  • Vicente Gajardo  Cohabitaciones
  • Pilar Ovalle  Objetuales
  • Osvaldo Peña  Gestos Patrimoniales

Engraving and Drawing

  • Jaime Cruz  Grabados de la Década 1991 -2001
  • Klaudio Vidal  Por sus Grabados en la Exposición "Intensificar"
  • Ricardo Yrarrázaval  Oleos y Grabados

Installation art and Video art

  • Claudia Aravena and Guillermo Cifuentes  Lugar Común
  • Claudio Correa and Sebastián Preece  Sala de Oficio
  • Josefina Fontecilla  Crónicas de la Materia
  • Carlos Leppe  Fatiga de Material

Photography

  • Alvaro Larco  La Mirada Transeúnte
  • Miguel Sayago  Pintores Chilenos
  • Tito Vásquez  Retrospectiva

Performing Arts Theatre

Dramaturgy

  • Jorge Díaz  El Desvarío
  • Benjamín Galemiri  Edipo Asesor
  • Elsa Pobrete  Las Morla

Director

  • Mauricio Celedón  Alice Underground
  • Alejandro Goic  Nadie es Profeta en su Espejo
  • Raúl Osorio  El Círculo de Tiza Caucasiano
  • Andrés Pérez  La Huida
  • Luis Ureta  Edipo Asesor

Actor

  • Luciano Cruz-Coke  Largo viaje del día hacia la noche
  • Rodolfo Pulgar  El censor
  • Alejandro Trejo  Nadie es Profeta en su Espejo
  • Tomás Vidiella  Largo viaje del día hacia la noche

Actress

  • Heidrum Breier  Historias de Familia
  • Mabel Farías  El encuentro de Irene
  • María Izquierdo  Los Ojos Rotos
  • Gloria Münchmeyer  Largo Viaje del Día hacia la Noche

Performing Arts Dance

Choreography

  • Gigi Caciuleanu  Gente
  • Daniela Marini  Alto Contraste
  • Esteban Peña  Memoria De Quipu
  • Renato Peralta  La Granja de Don Renato

Male Dancer

  • Andrés Maulén  Vértigo
  • César Morales  Sueño de una Noche de Verano
  • Luis Ortigoza  Diana y Acteón
  • César Sepúlveda  Gente

Female Dancer

  • Carola Alvear  20 Poemas y una canción
  • Natalia Berríos  Sueño de una Noche de Verano
  • Lidia Olmos  Diana y Acteón
  • Vivian Romo  Gente

Musical Arts

Classical music

  • Alejandro Guarello  Vikach I
  • Cuarteto de Guitarras de Chile  Joaquín Rodrigo. Concierto de Aranjuez, Concierto Madrigal. Concierto Andaluz
  • Duet Miguel Villafruela and Rodrigo Kanamori  Secuencias, Saxofones y Percusiones
  • Rodolfo Fischer, Cecilia Frigerio, José Azócar, Sergio Gómez and Carmen Luisa Letelier  National version of Madame Butterfly

Traditional music

  • Illapu  El Grito de la Raza
  • Carlos Jarufe  Reina de mi Ciudad
  • Los Santiaguinos  Cueca Urbana
  • Freddy Torrealba   Claudia

Ballad

Pop/Rock

  • González y Los Asistentes Cerrado con Llave
  • Mauricio Redolés  Redolés y Los Ex Animales Domésticos en Shile Vol I.
  • Mamma Soul  Fe
  • Mandrácula  Sexy

Alternative/Jazz

  • Jorge Campos  Machi
  • Pedro Greene  Cormorán
  • Pancho Molina y los Titulares  Perseguidor
  • Juan Antonio Sánchez  Tonada en Sepia

Playing

Media Arts Film

Dirección

Actor

Actress

Creative Contribution

Media Arts TV

Director

Screenplay

  • Víctor Carrasco, Larissa Contreras, María José Galleguillos and Alexis Moreno  Pampa Ilusión
  • Alejandro Cabrera, Arnaldo Madrid, René Arcos and Marcelo Leonart   Amores de mercado
  • Gregorio González, Pablo Perelman, Juan Andrés Condon, Santiago Yazigi, Gastón Roca and Enrique Artigas  Los Patiperros
  • Antonio Skármeta, Paola Castillo and Valeria Vargas  El Show de los Libros

Actor

Actress

Creative Contribution

  • Daniel Alcaíno and Jorge López (Characters Creation)
  • Augusto Góngora and computer maker of Cine Video + Teatro
  • Iván Núñez and computer maker of El Termómetro

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