Rants about art and culture across borders in a post colonial era.
Monday, June 4, 2007
Adolfo Patiño 1954-2005
Hice este dibujo de Adolfo Patiño en un viaje que hicimos a Monterrey en 1987 cuando estaba dormido. Lamento mucho su trágica muerte.
Adolfo Patiño also known as "Adolfotógrafo" was a Mexican artist and a gallerist. He combined Duchampian strategies with popular culture, making assemblages that often involved the use of photography.
Ruben Ortiz-Torres was born in Mexico City in 1964. Educated within the utopian models of republican Spanish anarchism soon confronted the tragedies and cultural clashes of post colonial third world. After giving up the dream of playing baseball in the major leagues he decided to study art. He went first to the oldest and one of the most academic art schools of the Americas (the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City) and later to one of the newest and more experimental (Calarts in Valencia CA). After enduring Mexico City's earthquake and pollution he moved to LA with a Fullbright grant to survive riots, fires, floods, more earthquakes, and proposition 187. During all this he has been able to produce artwork in the form of paintings, photographs, objects, installations, videos, and films. He is part of the permanent Faculty of the University of California in San Diego. He has participated in several international exhibitions and film festivals. His work is in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid Spain and others.
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