That year the Jesuit, Ion Sobrino (standard-bearer of the freedom theology in El Salvador), also won the award, which had previously been won by Etxenike, Oteiza and Chillida.
Eduardo Paolozzi | Eduardo Galeano | Eduardo Frei | Eduardo Chillida | Eduardo Machado | Eduardo Saverin | Eduardo Mata | Eduardo De Filippo | Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle | Eduardo Frei Montalva | Eduardo Romero | José Eduardo Pinto da Costa | José Eduardo dos Santos | Eduardo Torroja | Eduardo Schwank | Eduardo Risso | Eduardo Paes | Eduardo Niebla | Eduardo Morlan | Eduardo Mondlane University | Eduardo Matos Moctezuma | Eduardo Estrella Aguirre | Eduardo Da Silva | Eduardo Dantas | Eduardo Castrillo | Eduardo Bhatia | Eduardo Belgrano Rawson | Zé Eduardo | Eduardo Ruberté Bisó | Eduardo Reck Miranda |
The museum holds works by numerous artists, including Miquel Barceló, Joseph Beuys, Joan Brossa, Juan Francisco Casas, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Eduardo Chillida, Salvador Dalí, Óscar Domínguez, Manolo Millares, Joan Miró, Juan Muñoz, Jorge Oteiza, Pablo Palazuelo, Pablo Picasso, Antonio Saura, Antoni Tàpies, Juan Uslé, and Darío Villalba.
He also dedicated a monograph to Chillida, and to Palazuelo, and wrote prefaces for many exhibitions catalogs of painters such as Raoul Ubac, Vieira da Silva, Arpad Szenes, Fermín Aguayo, Giorgio Morandi, Josef Sima, Bacon, Giacometti, Braque, Le Brocquy, Chagall, etc. (Most of these texts were published again in volumes, see infra).
This was prompted by the artist’s interest in the work of Eduardo Chillida, Esteban Vicente, Antoni Tàpies, Albert Ràfols-Casamada, Franz Kline and Joan Miró.