Jordi Ramisa (born 6 October 1960) is a Catalan architect,[1] a sculptor and a drawing professor.[2]
Ramisa was born in Barcelona. In 1979 he obtained the Baccalauréat de l'Enseignement du Second Degré by the Academy of Toulouse and the Paul Sabatier University. He is a graduate of the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura de Barcelona (School of Architecture of Barcelona) ( Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), 1994. He is co-author, along with the sculptor Josep Ramisa, of the obverses of fifteen Barcelona 1992 Olympic Official Commemorative Medals.[3] He has exhibited a medal called Olympic movement in the British Museum in the exhibition in the Round organized by the FIDEM (Fédération Internationale de la Médaille d'Art – International Art Medal Federation) in 1992.[4]
Exhibitions
edit- Museum and Study Center of Sport Doctor Melcior Colet, Barcelona.
- Olympic and Sports Museum Joan Antoni Samaranch (numismatic section in the center).
- In the Round: Contemporary art medals of the world, an exhibition held at the British Museum, London, 11 September – 25 October 1992.
- Mostra d'Arts plàstiques d'Arquitectes'97. Col·legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya. Barcelona, 3–18 April 1997.
Notes and references
edit- ^ Col·legi Oficial d'Arquitectes de Catalunya. [1] [Retrieved: 12 August 2010]
- ^ BOE. Nombramientos [Retrieved: 12 August 2010]
- ^ de Antequera, Gonzalo (15 March 1992). "Acuñaciones oficiales Barcelona'92". Cronica Numismática. Madrid: Publiafinsa. p. 46. ISSN 1130-8184.
- ^ Gimeno, Javier (1992). "Spain". In Attwood, Philip (ed.). IN THE Round: Contemporary art medals of the world. London: Catalogue published by FIDEM 1992, London. pp. 241, 248 and 249.