Pablo Neruda Order of Artistic and Cultural Merit

The Pablo Neruda Order of Artistic and Cultural Merit (Spanish: Orden al Mérito Artístico y Cultural Pablo Neruda) was created in 2004 by the National Council of Culture and the Arts of the government of Chile, as part of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (12 July 1904).[1]

Pablo Neruda Order of Artistic and Cultural Merit
Joan Turner at the 2016 award ceremony
Awarded forContributions made in the field of art and culture
Sponsored byNational Council of Culture and the Arts
CountryChile
First awarded2004

It is granted by the Minister of Culture to those national and international figures who have stood out for contributions made in the field of art and culture.

The Pablo Neruda Order of Merit was delivered for the first time on 5 July 2004 to the mayor of Barcelona, Joan Clos, and about 15 Ibero-American artists—among them, Miguel Bosé, Joan Manuel Serrat, Víctor Manuel, Ana Belén, Jorge Drexler, Julieta Venegas, and Antonio Ríos [es]—who participated in the Neruda en el corazón [es] musical tribute that took place at the Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona.[2]

Many national and international personalities have received this decoration since it was created.

Recipients

2005

  • Carmen Beuchat, choreographer (5 March 2005 – International Women's Day)
  • Isidora Aguirre, dramatist and writer (5 March 2005 – International Women's Day)
  • María Elena Gertner, screenwriter, dramatist, and actress (5 March 2005 – International Women's Day)
  • Roser Bru, visual artist (5 March 2005 – International Women's Day)[3]
  • Juan Luis Ysern de Arce [es], Bishop of Ancud (1 April 2005 – launch of Project SISMO)
  • Roberto Parra, popular singer-songwriter; awarded to his widow Catalina Rojas (21 April 2005)
  • Hernán Baldrich, dancer and choreographer (28 April 2005 – Day of the Dance)
  • Tito Beltrán, Chilean tenor (25 July 2005)
  • Patricio Bunster [es], choreographer (28 August 2005 – 2nd National Culture Convention)
  • Tomás Chotzen, President of ANDES Foundation (28 August 2005 – 2nd National Culture Convention)
  • Mariano Silva [es], film critic (28 August 2005 – 2nd National Culture Convention)
  • Patricio Guzmán, filmmaker (31 August 2005 – Chilean premiere of documentary Salvador Allende)
  • Carmen Brito, filmmaker and restorer (17 October 2005 – National Film Inauguration Day)
  • Pedro Chaskel [es], film editor and director (17 October 2005 – National Film Inauguration Day)
  • Sergio Bravo [es], filmmaker and documentalist (17 October 2005 – National Film Inauguration Day)
  • Delia Domínguez, writer (14 December 2005 – Closing Quixote Reading Program)
  • Marta Cruz-Coke, cultural manager (14 December 2005 – Closing Quixote Reading Program)
  • Margot Loyola, folklorist (29 December 2005 – Valparaíso Cultural Carnival)

2006

2007

  • Pina Bausch, German choreographer (11 January 2007 – La Moneda Palace)
  • Luis Alarcón, Chilean actor (26 September 2007 – La Moneda Palace)
  • Julio Bocca, Argentine dancer (24 November 2007 – La Moneda Palace)[4]
  • Leo Brouwer, Cuban composer and musician (1 December 2007 – La Moneda Palace)[2]

2008

  • Ennio Morricone, Italian film score composer (19 March 2008 – La Moneda Palace)

2009

  • Isaac Frenkel, benefactor of music in Chile, ex-President of the Beethoven Foundation (27 August 2009 – La Moneda Palace)[5]

2010

2012

2013

  • Los Jaivas, experimental rock band (30 September 2013 - Muelle Prat, Valparaíso)[9]

2014

  • Raquel Barros, folklorist, researcher, and academic (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Matilde Pérez, visual artist (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Paz Errázuriz, photographer (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Alejandro Sieveking, dramatist (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Luis Cárdenas, circus trapeze artist (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Themo Lobos, writer; posthumous decoration (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Cuarteto Latinoamericano, musical group (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Fernando Garcia, learned music composer (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Gabriel Valdés, diplomat and politician; posthumous decoration (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Los Blue Splendor, musical group (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Arturo Navarro, manager of the Mapocho Station Cultural Center (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)
  • Nicola Schiess, executive director of the Teatro del Lago, Frutillar (30 January 2014 - Severín Library, Valparaíso)[10]

2015

  • Quino, Argentine writer and cartoonist of Mafalda (15 January 2015 - Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center)[11]

2016

2017

2018

2021

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