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Born 1948 Guadalajara, Jalisco. Known for: Surreal and fantasy painting and sculpture.
A self-taught artist, Alejandro Colunga creates images that bring to mind popular art traditions in Mexico. The imagery in La Muerte del Payaso IV (The Death of the Clown IV) is drawn from his... Read full biography
A self-taught artist, Alejandro Colunga creates images that bring to mind popular art traditions in Mexico. The imagery in La Muerte del Payaso IV (The Death of the Clown IV) is drawn from his personal experiences working for a circus and his staunch Catholic upbringing. (La muerte del payaso iv,... Read full biography
A self-taught artist, Alejandro Colunga creates images that bring to mind popular art traditions in Mexico. The imagery in La Muerte del Payaso IV (The Death of the Clown IV) is drawn from his personal experiences working for a circus and his staunch Catholic upbringing. (La muerte del payaso iv, 1993). Alejandro Colunga is a visual artist working in the Latin American tradition of surrealism and fantasy. He is part of the movement referred to as Nueva Mexicanidad. As a young man, he studied... Read full biography
A self-taught artist, Alejandro Colunga creates images that bring to mind popular art traditions in Mexico. The imagery in La Muerte del Payaso IV (The Death of the Clown IV) is drawn from his personal experiences working for a circus and his staunch Catholic upbringing. (La muerte del payaso iv, 1993). Alejandro Colunga is a visual artist working in the Latin American tradition of surrealism and fantasy. He is part of the movement referred to as Nueva Mexicanidad. As a young man, he studied architecture and later joined a circus before devoting himself to painting. Colunga cites Rufino Tamayo as one of the artists who have influenced him. An admiration for Mexican folk art is evident in his work, as is a familiarity with the art of India... Read full biography
A self-taught artist, Alejandro Colunga creates images that bring to mind popular art traditions in Mexico. The imagery in La Muerte del Payaso IV (The Death of the Clown IV) is drawn from his personal experiences working for a circus and his staunch Catholic upbringing. (La muerte del payaso iv, 1993). Alejandro Colunga is a visual artist working in the Latin American tradition of surrealism and fantasy. He is part of the movement referred to as Nueva Mexicanidad. As a young man, he studied architecture and later joined a circus before devoting himself to painting. Colunga cites Rufino Tamayo as one of the artists who have influenced him. An admiration for Mexican folk art is evident in his work, as is a familiarity with the art of India and other cultures. Colunga has studied in the workshops of master artisans in Mexico an... Read full biography
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