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Metadata
Artist |
Pavel Acevedo |
Title |
Susto |
Date |
2008 |
Medium |
Lithograph |
Dimensions |
H-8.25 W-11.25 inches |
Dimensions |
8.25" x 11.25" |
Description |
Pavel Acevedo Susto, 2008 Lithograph on paper, 8.25" x 11.25" Mexic-Arte Museum Collection 2020.2.1.3 Gift of Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. A man with his back turned next to a pig creature with a decapitated head in the foreground. "My formal art studies began at the Rufino Tamayo Plastic Arts Workshop in Oaxaca City while I was an assistant and student of the Lithography studio. In 2006, I enrolled to complete my Bachelor’s Degree in visual arts at"La Escuela de Bellas Artes/ Fine Arts School of Oaxaca where I studied under the guidance of prolific artists Shinzaburo Takeda and Raul Herrera. During this time I completed my education by taking workshops with artists such as Isis Rodriguez, Marietta Bernstorff, Inma Coll and Elvia Esparza. I was also an assistant in the print studios of Artist Demian Flores (Taller Grafica Actual) and Alejandro Santiago (Taller la Huella). In 2010 I moved to Riverside, California and started getting involved in printmaking projects with a social justice and educational awareness in communities of color throughout California. In 2015, I opened my printmaking studio by collaboration with "The Desert Triangle Print Carpeta" located provisionally in Riverside. In 2017, I was commissioned by the Wignall Contemporary Art Museum to elaborate a permanent mural, which is located in Southern California. My artwork has been exhibited in different group shows between Mexico and the U.S. in public and private institutions as well individually: Rufino Tamayo Worskhop (Mx); Casa de la Ciudad Oaxaca (Mx); Museo de Los Pintores Oaxaquenos (Mx); Arte Cocodrilo (Mx); Plan B (Mx); Riverside Art Museum (U.S.); Mission Cultural Center (San Francisco, CA), Museum of Art El Paso(U.S.); The Mexic-Arte Museum (U.S.); Comalito Collective (US); College of the Canyons (US)." - Pavel Acevedo |
Object Name |
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Search Terms |
Head Fear Border |
Object Number |
2020.2.1.3 |
Collection |
Juan Antonio Sandoval Jr. Collection |