by Mark Schneider
February 29, 2012
FRANCISCO TOLEDO(Born in 1940 into a family of shoemakers and pig-butchers)
Toledo spent only a short time in Juchitán on the Isthmus of Tehuantepe...
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by Mark Schneider
February 29, 2012
EducationArt Center College of Design, 1984-1986 Los Angeles Valley College, 1982-1984
Exhibitions
2007Milo Gallery, Los Angeles-Wild Things
2004So...
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rene vasquez
by Mark Schneider
February 29, 2012
ZAIDA DEL RIO BIO
1954
Born Guadalupe, Las Villas, Cuba
Currently lives and works in Havana, Cuba
EDUCATION
1988-1989
Fellowship to study engrav...
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by Mark Schneider
February 29, 2012
Baruj Salinas was born in Havana, Cuba. He received his degree in architechture from Kent State University in Ohio. After his exile from Cuba in 1...
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by Mark Schneider
February 20, 2012
In 1936, Francisco Zuñiga left San José, Costa Rica, where he had studied drawing at the School of Fine Arts and worked as an assistant in his father's studio, a workshop which produced religious sculpture for the churches and convents in and around the city. His destination was Mexico City. It was from there that he would begin an illustrious career as a sculptor and draftsman. Zuñiga's exploration into the nuances of volume, in line and space, are demonstrated in this, the most complete exhibition of his work to be shown in more than a decade.
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