Hugo Palma-Ibarra
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Biography

Palma-Ibarra was born in Managua
Managua
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, Nicaragua
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 in 1942. His father, Idelfonso Palma Martínez, a doctor, and his mother, Inés Ibarra de Palma, from Bluefields
Bluefields
Bluefields is the capital of the municipality of the same name, and of Región Autónoma del Atlántico Sur in Nicaragua. It was also capital of the former Zelaya Department, which was divided into North and South Atlantic Autonomous Regions...

; he has 4 sisters and 2 brothers. His younger brother, Ricardo Palma, is a legendary guitarist and composer. He attended the "La Salle" Pedagogical Institute in Managua where he studied for Primary, Secondary and Baccalaureate
Bachelor's degree
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. Palma-Ibarra later spent 1960-1977 in Italy
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 where he attended and studied medicine at the University of Florence
University of Florence
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, studied painting at the School of Ornamental Arts in San Giacomo
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, Rome
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, and took art and history courses at the Academy of San Marcos.

Palma-Ibarra has exhibited his works in many places, in Italy his works have been exhibited in the Italo-Latin American Institute in Rome, at Galleria Magenta 52 in Milan
Milan
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, the 49th edition Venice Biennale
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, and the 10th Quadriennale in Rome.

In 1992 Palma-Ibarra inaugurated the Galería El Aguila, and the Museo Fundación Hugo Palma-Ibarra in 2004, both in Managua, Nicaragua.

Awards and recognition

  • Sinigaglia-Unitá Awards in Florence, Italy
    Italy
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    , 1967.
  • Silver Medal, Prize of the City in Lucca
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    , Italy, 1970.
  • Silver Medal, Prize of the City in Florence, Italy, 1971.
  • Special Award, Silver Cup, City of Colleferro
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     in Rome
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    , Italy, 1973.
  • Gold Medal, Viareggio Award in Pisa
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    , Italy, 1974.
  • First Prize- Naturaleza 96 in Managua
    Managua
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    , Nicaragua
    Nicaragua
    Nicaragua is the largest country in the Central American American isthmus, bordered by Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. The country is situated between 11 and 14 degrees north of the Equator in the Northern Hemisphere, which places it entirely within the tropics. The Pacific Ocean...

    , 1996.
  • Second Prize, First Biennale of Nicaraguan Art in Managua, Nicaragua, 1997.
  • Recognized as "Citizen of the 20th Century" by the Comisión 2000 in Managua, Nicaragua.

Further reading

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