Estado De México, Mexico
Trained in Information Sciences and Techniques UNM and visual arts for more than 25 years in various...
About the artist
Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(30 Followers)
Trained in Information Sciences and Techniques UNM and visual arts for more than 25 years in various workshops, Alicia Amador has several individual exhibitions among which "Bucolic" Museum of Anthropology of Xalapa 2019; "Dance" Museum of the City of Querétaro 2022 and recently "Converted Bodies" in Fundación Sebastián CDMX 2024, exploring the reterritorialization and de-territorialization of the female body. In turn, Amadora participated in more than fifty national and international collective exhibitions. He is currently preparing an exhibition for the Oscar Román Gallery and a large-format painting that will be part of the Sebastian Foundation collection. His work means genre painting, the nude, the portrait and the still life under an expressionist stroke that uncovers appearances and reveals a decadent world, making an incisive criticism of domestic structures exposing realities and alternate perceptions of the dynamic, convulsive and visceral body of extreme beauty.
She trained as a degree in Information Sciences and Techniques from the Universidad del Nuevo Mundo unum (cdmx, 1988), and worked for 5 years as an image producer in the field of editorial design, counting among her achievements the editorial direction of the supplement "El Coleccionista" in Casas&Gente (1989-1990). Later he trained in visual arts in the workshops of masters of the stature of Gilberto Aceves Navarro, with whom he worked for more than 20 years in various projects and collaborations; Germán Venegas, with whom he trained in drawing; Óscar Ojeda, Luz María García and Jorge Obregón, with whom he learned and developed in his work the technique of tempering; Marco Arce, with whom he takes a theoretical-practical drawing workshop; and Tomás Gómez Robledo, with whom he collaborated to form a drawing space with modeling. He has participated in the theoretical clinics taught by Raimundas Malašauskas, Ingrid Fugellie Gezan, Luis Rius Caso, Blanca González and Jorge Juanes.
It has multiple individual exhibitions among which stand out "Los bichos de mi familia", Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, (cdmx, 2016); "Cuentos con plumas" (cdmx, 2014) and "Flores" in the Oscar Román Gallery (cdmx, 2018); "Bucólica", Museum of Anthropology of Xalapa (VER, 2019) and in the Oscar Román Gallery (cdmx, 2020); and "Danza", Museum of the City of Querétaro (QRO, 2022) and the most recent "Cuerpos Conversos", in the Sebastián Foundation (cdmx, 2024). He has participated in more than fifty national collective exhibitions in Monterrey, Puebla, Guadalajara, Oaxaca and Mérida; and international in New York, San Salvador and Paris. He is currently preparing a large-format painting for the Sebastián collection and an exhibition for the Oscar Román Gallery.
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