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Escobar, Elizam, 1948-2021

LC control no.no 99077326
LC classificationPQ7440.E82
Personal name headingEscobar, Elizam, 1948-2021
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Birth date1948
Death date2021
Place of birthPonce (P.R.)
Place of deathSan Juan (P.R.)
Field of activityPainting Drawing Poetry
Art--Study and teaching
AffiliationUniversity of Puerto Rico (Río Piedras Campus)
Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico
FALN (Organization)
Profession or occupationPainters Poets Art teachers
Political activists Political prisoners
Found inElizam Escobar. Wikipedia entry. Viewed July 7, 2022: (Elizam Escobar, b. May 24, 1948 ; d. January 15, 2021, was a Puerto Rican art theorist, poet, visual artist and writer. He served a lengthy prison sentence after being convicted while a member of the FALN)
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Artist Directory. Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. Viewed July 7, 2022: (Painter, draftsman, poet, theorist and professor. Escobar earned his Bachelor's Degree in Art from the University of Puerto Rico and continued his studies at the University of New York City, the Brooklyn Museum, and the New York Art Students League. He worked as a cartoonist and as a teacher at several public schools and the Art School at El Museo del Barrio in New York; and was linked with the Association of Hispanic Arts of New York. As a member of a movement pro-independence of Puerto Rico, he was sentenced in 1980 by the USA government to 68 years in prison on charges of seditious conspiracy. While in prison, he continued to paint, and dedicated himself to reading and cultivated poetry and ("The Artificer's Essays"). He was released from prison in 1999 and returned to the Island. In his more recent painting and mixed media works, he raised matters of the human communication, the phenomenon of the painter as an observer (or not) of the reality and the marginality and the isolation in the contemporary world. His latest works incorporated digital and electronic transfer media in an unconventional way.)
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Hasta Cuando, 1996: title frame (Elizam Escobar)
OCLC, 10/25/99 (hdg.: Escobar, Elizam, 1948- ; usage: Elizam Escobar)
Los ensayos del artificiero, 1999: t.p. (Elizam Escobar) cover p. 4 (b. May 24, 1948 in Ponce, P.R.; illustrator, teacher)