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ARECHIGA CESAR
Mexico, b. 1980

Politically charged and powerful, Cesar Arechiga artwork is an interpretation of society and all it has to offer: love, beauty, materialism, corruption, war, religion, and creation. Arechiga’s work raises social and environmental awareness of the waste we produce, and the ways in which our trash can be transformed into beauty. The collage element creates a 3D effect, allowing the art to exist on the canvas and in the space beyond it.

 

Having been personally affected by the drug violence in Mexico, Arechiga’s work speaks volumes about ongoing issues that cease to subside. Arechiga layers his canvases with acrylic, oil, and various other materials, adding texture and depth to his large- scale pieces.

 

His most recent collection of work was inspired by the period he spent living in NYC, where he was surprised by the amount of waste and garbage he saw. He aims to create social awareness of the waste that surrounds us. Discarded materials found around New York City are used along with traditional materials to illustrate this point.

Museums

 

  • Cesar has exhibited at the Museum: of Modern Art (MOMA) of Mexico City

  • National Museum Gyeongsang of South Korea.

 

Prizes

 

  • “Reforma” in 2007: He won Mexico’s most distinguished national prize.

  • In 2015, Cesar finished the biggest oil canvas mural in the world (4m x 52m) for the Burley Tobacco Company in Jalisco, Mexico, placing him in the Guinness Book of Records.

  • Selección Atancio Monroy - Guadalajara, 2006

  • Salon de Octubre - Guadalajara, 2004

Cover page of Private Equity International Magazine - April 2011

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