José Sacal
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José Sacal | |
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![]() José Sacal at World Art Vision - Cancun Mexico | |
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Died | October 4, 2019 | (aged 75)
Nationality | Mexican |
Known for | Sculpture |
José Sacal Micha (25 September 1944–4 October 2018) was a Mexican sculptor and ceramist born in Cuernavaca, Morelos. His work has been interpreted as surrealistic.[1]
Early life
As a young man, Sacal studied in the Instituto Regional de Bellas Artes, del Estado de Morelos, Antiguo Molino De Sto. Dominigo, INBA, and with Arthur Khronengold and Enrique Altamirano.
Studies
- 1965-69 The National Institute of Fine Arts, in Cuernavaca Morelos
- 1969-72 The Institute of Arts "La Esmeralda"
- 1973-78 Arthur Kronhnengold's Workshop
- 1979-82 The National Institute of Fine Arts, in Mexico City
- 1983-87 Enrique Altamirano's Workshop
Exhibits
In 2008, the Latino Museum of History, Art and Culture in Los Angeles featured an exhibit José Sacal, Contemporary Sculpture from Mexico.[2]
In 2011, "Personajes de impacto y corazones" in the Mexico City Metro.[3]
References
- ^ Fallece el escultor mexicano José Sacal (in Spanish)
- ^ Gregorio Luke takes Latino Museum post, Los Angeles Times, August 16, 2008
- ^ "Expone José Sacal sus "Personajes de impacto y corazones" en el Metro - Yahoo! OMG! En Español". co.omg.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
External links
- Official website
- Museum of Tolerance Los Angeles * [1]
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