Amador Lugo Guadarrama

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Amador Lugo Guadarrama (born April 12, 1921 in Santa Rosa / Guerrero , † June 26, 2002 ) was a Mexican painter and sculptor .

biography

Lugo first learned the artistic craft at the open-air painting school in Taxco , then under the direction of Tamiji Kitagawa . He then went to Mexico City , where he learned from 1942 at the Escuela de Artes del Libro , directed by Francisco Díaz de León , in the sculpture workshop of Carlos Alvarado Lang . In 1947 he co-founded the Mexican sculpture community Sociedad Mexicana de Grabadores , a year later at the Impulso de las Artes Plásticas and in 1949 at the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana . He was involved in over 350 national and international exhibitions, contributed to La ciudad de México vista por cinco pintores and published several articles.

Individual evidence

  1. Amador Lugo, 1921-2002 ( Memento of November 22, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish), Museo Andrés Blaisten.
  2. Merry Mac Masters: Murió el pintor y grabador mexicano Amador Lugo (Spanish), La Journada Virtual.