Feb 6, 2025 - Feb 15, 2025
TOMAS PINEDA MATUS
Génesis tierra del alma
Óleo sobre tela
60.5 x 50.5 cm
TOMAS PINEDA MATUS
Genesis, land of the soul
Oil on canvas
60.5 x 50.5 cm
TOMAS PINEDA MATUS
Oriundo de Chicapa de Castro, Juchitán, a los 16 años ya hacía retratos y los vendía. En su iconografía abundan caballos, rostros de mujeres, peces, caracoles, vegetación. Pero el toro es su personaje más recurrente, pues creció en el campo ayudándole a su padre, domador de toros.
Tomás Pineda Matus estudió diseño, disciplina en la que es docente en la Universidad Mesoamericana de Oaxaca. Su formación artística la inició en el taller de Artes Plásticas del Instituto Tecnológico del Istmo y en el Taller de Artes Plásticas Rufino Tamayo.
Aprendió de Shinzaburo Takeda, Juan Alcázar, Antonio Pérez y Charles Barth. En la década de 1990 estudió pintura avanzada con Luis Nishazawa, en Guanajuato, luego litografía en La Habana y cerámica en Guantánamo. Hizo una residencia artística en el Lafayette College de Pensilvania.
Sus pinturas, esculturas, cerámica, acuarela y acrílico han sido expuestas en México y en el extranjero, en ciudades como Osaka, Fukuoka, Nueva York, La Habana y Punta del Este.
TOMAS PINEDA MATUS
Originally from Chicapa de Castro, Juchitán, he was already making portraits and selling them at the age of 16. His iconography is full of horses, women's faces, fish, snails, and vegetation. But the bull is his most recurrent character, since he grew up in the countryside helping his father, a bull tamer.
Tomás Pineda Matus studied design, a discipline in which he teaches at the Mesoamerican University of Oaxaca. His artistic training began in the Plastic Arts workshop of the Technological Institute of the Isthmus and in the Rufino Tamayo Plastic Arts Workshop.
He learned from Shinzaburo Takeda, Juan Alcázar, Antonio Pérez, and Charles Barth. In the 1990s he studied advanced painting with Luis Nishazawa, in Guanajuato, then lithography in Havana and ceramics in Guantánamo. He did an artistic residency at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania.
Her paintings, sculptures, ceramics, watercolors and acrylics have been exhibited in Mexico and abroad, in cities such as Osaka, Fukuoka, New York, Havana and Punta del Este.
Originally from Chicapa de Castro, Juchitán, he was already making portraits and selling them at the age of 16. His iconography is full of horses, women's faces, fish, snails, and vegetation. But the bull is his most recurrent character, since he grew up in the countryside helping his father, a bull tamer.
Tomás Pineda Matus studied design, a discipline in which he teaches at the Mesoamerican University of Oaxaca. His artistic training began in the Plastic Arts workshop of the Technological Institute of the Isthmus and in the Rufino Tamayo Plastic Arts Workshop.
He learned from Shinzaburo Takeda, Juan Alcázar, Antonio Pérez, and Charles Barth. In the 1990s he studied advanced painting with Luis Nishazawa, in Guanajuato, then lithography in Havana and ceramics in Guantánamo. He did an artistic residency at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania.
Her paintings, sculptures, ceramics, watercolors and acrylics have been exhibited in Mexico and abroad, in cities such as Osaka, Fukuoka, New York, Havana and Punta del Este.