Marysole Worner Baz - Artist Info

About Marysole Worner Baz

  • Biography

    Marysole Worner Baz belonged to the generation of La Ruptura; his work is characterized by the unattached union of the abstract current and the figurative tendency.

    He had a self-taught apprenticeship, although he came from a family that loves the arts. He got his first solo exhibition in 1955. Towards the 1970s, after traveling through Europe to learn about new trends and perfecting his technique, he returned to Mexico and did the exhibition "Intentions and findings", a search that ended up revealing the labyrinths of human behavior in their everyday space.

    He explored expressionism in his paintings; exalting redemption and injustice in the spirit of man. He addressed complex issues highly connected with his own circumstanc...

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