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Eduardo Tokeshi Namizato is one of the contemporary Peruvian artists with greater path and recognition in the Peruvian cultural middle. He studied in the Colegio San Andrés (formerly named as Anglo-Peruvian School. // Anglo-Peruvian School, founded in 1917 by the Scottish missionary John A. Mackay by , who was later responsible for the YMCA in Latin America and president of Princeton Theological Seminary. ...
The Anglo-Peruvian School was founded in 1917 by John A. Mackay, a Scottish missionary who was later responsible for the YMCA in Latin America and president of Princeton Theological Seminary. ...
Graduate of the Faculty of Art of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú in 1992 has carried out numerous individual expositions in Peru and abroad and its works are found in important collections of Museums around the world. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) is a private university in Lima, Peru. ...
His proposals have been multiple and various during all their artistic career. This versatility has done the conceptual, political or simply esthetic producer of works of great quality and beauty. Its works carry a very personal seal that distinguishes it and differentiates of the artists of its generation. Tokeshi has represented Peru in multiple cultural events abroad, as the Biennial 23a of Sao Paulo or the Biennial of art of Havana. It has traveled through during its career diverse roads some with a conceptual load very connected with our way to see the life, customs and especially to deep convictions. This article is about the Brazilian state, São Paulo. ...
Havana (Spanish in full: La Habana, formerly named San Cristóbal de La Habana; UN/LOCODE: CU HAV) is the capital of Cuba and of one of the 14 provinces of Cuba, the one named Ciudad de La Habana), with a population of more than 2. ...
Tokeshi is one of the artists that better represents contemporary Peruvian art. His work is fed of different sources, images that are originated so much in the Peruvian popular art, as of the colonial one or of images of internet. This iconography can be situated among the extremes of a love provocation play or of death. This ambiguity does not do but to enrich its work that becomes a type of emblem of our illusions and collective obsessions.
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Miguel Garcia Nunez Is a Peruvian visual artist graduated from the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru. Garcia works on hybrid media arts, using installations, videos and performances to deal with political and gender issues relevant within the Peruvian society. He has participated in the Cayro Biennial where he obtained one of the first prizes. |