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311:. He participated in a collective show called the Independent Artists Exhibition in New York in 1922 and exhibited individually at the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes in Guatemala and the Valentin Dudesing Gallery in New York in 1926. In the 1930s and 1940s, the reputation of Mexican painting was rising; however, Mérida still needed to work to get his paintings sold. One reason for this was that his work differed from that of the Mexican muralists and was often not well received by critics. Mérida has forty five exhibitions in the United States and eighteen in Mexico from 1928 to 1948. These included an exhibition with 523: 454: 490:. For Mérida dance was a way to express what painting and music could not. His daughter Ana studied at the school and became a noted Mexican choreographer. This interest in dance led him to design stage set and costumes for twenty two works from 1940 to 1979. He was particularly interested in indigenous dance, documenting 162 of them, some completely pre-Hispanic. In addition, in 1942 he was invited to teach fresco painting at the North Texas State Teacher’s College in Denton, today the 571:
artists were not interested in what was happening on the other side of the Atlantic. He became convinced of the need to establish natively American art which would express the “original character which animates our nature and our race will inevitably engender a personal artistic expression.” His work reflects on both the Mayan and Aztec civilizations along with the colonial period representing the indigenous as symbols of post Revolution Mexico. He even integrated indigenous
562:. At this time, he abandoned his former figurative style and became one of Mexico´s first non-figurative artists, leaning to abstractionism and separating him from other Mexican artists. This focus on the non-figurative continued into his later work, but with focus on geometric elements, especially those linked to New World indigenous cultures such as the Maya. His work is considered highly intellectual, not representing things, but rather a concept of them. 426:. This prompted an interest in a concept called “plastic integration” combining art and architecture. In 1950 he returned to Europe, studying Venetian mosaic techniques in Italy. His next major project with Pani was for the Benito Juárez housing project covering 4,000m2. The concept of this project was to have the works clearly visible to cars passing by the buildings. However, this work was destroyed along with most of the housing complex in the 430:. A monument to the Juarez project was created by a student of Mérida, Alfonso Soto Soria, at the Fuentes Brotantes housing complex in the south of Mexico City using the plans of the original work. Other projects of this type included the glass mosaic murals at the Reaseguros Alianza Building in Mexico City (1953), the artwork at the Torre Banobras in the center of 228:. Mérida made several trips to Europe over his lifetime to both study art and work as an artist and diplomat. His early trips in the 1920s and 1930s put him in touch with both avant garde movements in Europe as well as noted Latin American artists, especially those from Mexico. His last trip was in 1950s. 533:
His artistic direction has been compared to that of Rufino Tamayo, generally rejecting large-scale narrative paintings, preferring canvas, being more interested in becoming a painter than in politics (with an exception in the 1950s when he was horrified by nuclear testing). He experimented with color
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the highest honor Mexico gives to foreigners. The Palacio de Bellas Artes held important retrospectives in 1981 and again in 1992. Since his death, there have been other events to honor his work including a retrospective at the Museo Metropolitano in Monterrey (2000), a retrospective at the Instituto
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movement in subject matter but less so in style, favoring a non-figurative and later geometric style rather than a figurative, narrative style. Mérida is best known for canvas and mural work, the latter including elements such as glass and ceramic mosaic on major constructions in the 1950s and 1960s.
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from the Guatemalan government. This was following by the naming of an annual arts prize of the Instituto de Bellas Artes of Guatemala after him, and the Orden al Mérito Cultural y Artistico also from Guatemala. His first retrospective was in 1966, organized by the Bank of Guatemala. He participated
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While heavily influenced by trends in Europe, especially his earlier work, Mérida felt it important to emphasize his American (New World) identity and culture. He fused European Modernism with forms and subjects specific to the Americas. One reason for this was that in Europe he found that European
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As there was little opportunity for artists in Guatemala, in 1910, Mérida traveled to Paris with a friend named Carlos Valenti on a German cargo ship. From then until 1914, he lived and worked in Paris and traveled much of Europe. This put him in touch with European avant garde artists such as Van
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At age 15, a malformation of his ear caused him to lose part of his hearing, so his father steered him towards painting. He felt “defeated” by music but found art to be an acceptable substitute. After he completed middle school and the family returned to Guatemala City, he entered a trade school
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paper in to some of his works. While part of Mexican muralism, he predated it slightly by promoting indigenous motifs seven years before Rivera led Mexican painting to fame. Luis Cardoza y Aragon called him a pioneer of Latin American art, painting elements such as indigenous people, Mexican and
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In 1914, Mérida returned to Guatemala and saw his country in a different light, becoming fascinated in the folklore diversity. His second exhibition in Guatemala was at the Rosenthal Building in 1915, an exhibition which marks the beginning of modern painting in Guatemala. His time with Mexican
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and the Georgette Passedoit and Cuchnitz galleries in New York (1939-1940) as well as the International Surrealist Exhibition in 1940 in Mexico City. He worked intensely in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s producing designs, graphic works, scenographic sketches for dance, and tapestries, playing with
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at the Art Center of New York (1930), the John Becker and Valentine galleries in New York (1930), the Club de Escritores de México and the Galería Posada in Mexico City (1931), the Stedhal Gallery and the Stanley Rose Gallery in Los Angeles, the East West Gallery in San Francisco, the
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wrote “The pre Hispanic world, in Carlos Mérida, attains a perfect synthesis, an ideal sublimation of numeric rhythm sprung from geometry. The debt owed by the abstract painting of our time to Carlos Mérida is thus as great as his work is perennially solid and relevant.
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In 1919, he married Dalila Gálvez, with whom he had two daughters, Alma and Ana. She was from a wealthy family and understood Mérida’s aspirations although her parents had reservations about the marriage. She died ten years before him in 1974.
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Central American landscapes without oversentimentalizing which had not been done before. This emphasis on the New World not only was expressed with folkloric images, especially in his early work, but also in his later work. The discovery of
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who became committed to promoting the handcrafts and folk art of Mexico and Central America, with a particular interest in those of Guatemala, often featuring Mayan textiles or elements in their decoration in his artwork. He died in
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In addition to canvas and murals, Mérida also worked in education. In 1932, he founded the dance school of the Secretariat of Public Education with Carlos Orozco Romero and invited the participation of other artists such as
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phase from the late 1920s to the mid-1940s and from 1950 until his death, geometric forms characterized his work. His early work is marked by experimentation. He was in Europe when the avant garde was transitioning from
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artists in Europe prompted him to go to Mexico in 1919, when the fighting from the Mexican Revolution had ended but there was still disorder. He arrived to the country a year before Diego Rivera returned from Europe.
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to Serapio Santiago Mérida and Guadalupe Ortega Barnoya. He later changed his name what is known by as he thought it was more sonorous. His brothers and children also took the Mérida name later on. He was of mixed
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Mérida’s art career began when he was still a teenager. His family’s move back to Guatemala City put him in touch with various artists and intellectuals. At age nineteen, he approached Catalan artist and writer
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Mérida is noted for both easel and mural works. His first exhibition in Mexico was in 1920 at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes. In that same year, he exhibited in the United States at the
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in the III Bienal de Grabado Latinoamericano in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1974 and the Panorama Artístico de la Gráficia at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1979. In 1980 he received the
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Bertha Wario (October 6, 2000). "Muestran tesoros de Carlos Merida" [Show treasures of Carlos Mérida] (in Spanish). Monterrey: El Norte. p. 4.
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In the late 1940s, he worked on murals again, at the Secretaria de Rucursos Hidraulicos and the children’s area of the Miguel Alemán housing complex with
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Carlos Mérida is best known for his canvas and mural works, most of which was done in Mexico. However, he also did engraving, set design and mosaic work.
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and form as well as techniques. Music and dance were lifelong interests and they influenced his paintings with rhythmic, poetic and lyrical pieces.
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motivated him deeply, taking new ideas from the ruins and eventually led to his interest in integrating painting and sculpture into architecture.
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Jorge López (September 9, 2010). "Recuerdan a Carlos Mérida" [Remembering Carlos Mérida] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Reforma. p. 14.
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In 1957 Mérida won the acquisition prize at the IV Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil. His first major recognition was in 1958, when he received the
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called the Instituto de Artes y Oficios, then the Instituto de Ciencias y Letras. Here he began to have a reputation for the avant garde.
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and he was influenced by the works of Modigliani and Picasso. His surrealist phase again came from time in Europe, meeting not only
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As a young child, Mérida had both music and art lessons, and his first passion was music, which led to piano lessons.
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Mérida’s early monumental work was related to Mexican muralism, one reason he relocated to Mexico at the end of the
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who was one of the first to fuse European modern painting to Latin American themes, especially those related to
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Harper Montgomery, "Carlos Mérida and the Mobility of Modernism: A Mayan Cosmopolitan Moves to Mexico City".
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Center part of the mural by Carlos Mérida at the Municipal Palace of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico
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geometric variants. Other venues for his exhibitions included Harvard University, the
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Mérida’s work can be found in major public and private collections around the world.
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Carlos Merida, ca. 1950 / Florence Arquin, photographer. Florence Arquin papers,
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of Guatemala, where they were from. Here he continued music and art lessons.
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Merída’s first trip to the United States was in 1917, where he met writer
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In 1963, he donated canvases, graphic pieces and mural sketches to the
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Inmigración y Diversidad Cultural Los mexicanos que nos dio el mundo
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He had three major epochs, a figurative period from 1907 to 1926, a
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Integrated Abstraction, mural by Carlos Mérida, Mexico City, 1967.
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Cuarenta siglos de Plastica Mexicana Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo
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From 1907 to 1909, the family went to live in the small town of
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América Tropical: Oprimida y Destrozada por los Imperialismos
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Treasures of the Civil Registry Salón de la Plástica Mexicana
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Treasures of the Civil Registry Salón de la Plástica Mexicana
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as well as Latin American artists studying in Europe such as
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Forty centuries of Mexican Art- Modern and Contemporary Art
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Tesoros del Registro Civil Salón de la Plástica Mexicana
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Vision of Mexico and its artists 20th century 1901-1950
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Nita Renfrew, "An Interview with Carlos Mérida," in
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González 2227:José García Narezo 2217:Héctor García Cobo 2182:José Gama González 2107:Enrique Echeverría 2067:Guillermina Dulché 2022:Alberto de la Vega 1987:José Chávez Morado 1957:Marco Antonio Cruz 1812:Leonora Carrington 1727:Enrique Bostelmann 1532:Lola Álvarez Bravo 1350:José Chávez Morado 1305:Roberto Montenegro 1214:Pan American Unity 528: 459: 411:. He also painted 393:Mexican Revolution 358:Carnaval en México 298:Roberto Montenegro 140:La puerta estrecha 3546:Maya illustrators 3493: 3492: 3435:Mariana Yampolsky 3270:Hermenegildo Sosa 3142:Ignacio Rodríguez 3017:Alejandro Quijano 2967:Héctor Pérez Cruz 2292:Gregorio González 2017:Myriam de la Riva 1872:Elizabeth Catlett 1847:Carmen Castilleja 1842:Fidencio Castillo 1802:Angélica Carrasco 1702:Ignacio M. Beteta 1502:Ernesto Alcántara 1423: 1422: 1370:Amado de la Cueva 904:978-970-32-2879-9 484:Nellie Campobello 448:Bank of Guatemala 405:Amado de la Cueva 270:Amedeo Modigliani 226:José Juan Tablada 163:Guatemalan artist 156: 155: 84:December 21, 1985 16:(Redirected from 3588: 3541:Maya printmakers 3475:Francisco Zúñiga 3405:Fernando Vilchis 3385:Zalathiel Vargas 3325:Ángeles Torrejón 3077:María Luisa Reid 3057:Everardo Ramírez 3032:Adolfo Quinteros 3002:Enrique Pontones 2997:Salvador Pizarro 2937:Fernando Pacheco 2857:Leonardo Nierman 2812:Alejandro Moreno 2807:Virginia Morales 2747:Benito Messeguer 2602:Salvador Manzano 2537:Alfredo León Gil 2502:Gerardo Lartigue 2442:Heriberto Juárez 2332:Lorenzo Guerrero 2302:Ignacio Granados 2192:José Julio Gaona 2142:Pedro Friedeberg 2087:Augusto Escobedo 2032:Javier del Cueto 1927:Francisco Corzas 1777:Federico Canessi 1697:Roberto Berdecio 1632:Octavio Bajonero 1627:Ignacio Asúnsolo 1582:Gabriela Arévalo 1450: 1443: 1436: 1427: 1380:Benito Messeguer 1375:Fermín Revueltas 1143:Mexican muralism 1136: 1129: 1122: 1113: 1106: 1103: 1097: 1094: 1088: 1085: 1076: 1075: 1063: 1057: 1056: 1052: 1046: 1045: 1043: 1041: 1030: 1011: 1010: 1006: 993: 990: 984: 983: 979: 966: 965: 954: 927: 926: 915: 909: 908: 886: 877: 876: 874: 872: 862: 858:"Mérida, Carlos" 854: 831: 830: 826: 813: 812: 810: 808: 803:on March 4, 2016 802: 795: 791:"Carlos Merida)" 787: 750: 749: 731: 696: 695: 673: 614:The Art Bulletin 609: 354:Danzas de Mexico 171:Mexican muralism 127: 87: 66:December 2, 1891 65: 63: 44: 30: 21: 3596: 3595: 3591: 3590: 3589: 3587: 3586: 3585: 3496: 3495: 3494: 3489: 3450:Ángel Zamarripa 3400:Gabriel Vergara 3390:Octavio Vázquez 3355:Cordelia Urueta 3350:Lucinda Urrusti 3295:Leticia Tarragó 3152:Oscar Rodríguez 3107:Antonio Reynoso 3102:José Reyes Meza 3052:Antonio Ramírez 3022:Yolanda Quijano 2977:Aida Petit Jean 2957:Mariano Paredes 2912:Trinidad Osorio 2887:Pablo O'Higgins 2862:Claudia Nierman 2832:Rogelio Naranjo 2827:Carlos Nakatani 2787:Gustavo Montoya 2727:Antonio Mendoza 2722:Leopoldo Méndez 2667:Daniel Manrique 2612:Francisco Marín 2507:Paulina Lavista 2412:María Izquierdo 2402:Francisco Icaza 2397:Rodolfo Hurtado 2337:Xavier Guerrero 2322:Carlos Guerrero 2317:Arturo Guerrero 2162:Guillermo Gadda 2137:Leopoldo Flores 2012:Azteca de Gyves 1977:Blanca Charolet 1892:Enrique Climent 1887:Pedro Cervantes 1877:Alberto Cavazos 1827:Pilar Castañeda 1752:Yolanda Cabrera 1742:Rocío Caballero 1682:Alberto Beltrán 1677:Angelina Beloff 1662:Feliciano Béjar 1647:Silvia Barbescu 1487:Ignacio Aguirre 1460: 1454: 1424: 1419: 1415:Leopoldo Flores 1345:Pablo O'Higgins 1335:Pedro Nel Gómez 1273: 1252: 1145: 1140: 1110: 1109: 1104: 1100: 1095: 1091: 1086: 1079: 1065: 1064: 1060: 1054: 1053: 1049: 1039: 1037: 1032: 1031: 1014: 1008: 1007: 996: 991: 987: 981: 980: 969: 956: 955: 930: 917: 916: 912: 905: 888: 887: 880: 870: 868: 860: 856: 855: 834: 828: 827: 816: 806: 804: 800: 793: 789: 788: 753: 746: 733: 732: 699: 692: 675: 674: 635: 630: 606: 589: 586: 584:Further reading 520: 468:Leopoldo Méndez 409:Xavier Guerrero 362:Mexican costume 257: 244:Gerardo Murillo 188: 134: 125: 98: 89: 85: 76: 67: 61: 59: 51: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 3594: 3592: 3584: 3583: 3581:K'iche' people 3578: 3573: 3571:Cubist artists 3568: 3563: 3558: 3553: 3551:Zapotec people 3548: 3543: 3538: 3533: 3528: 3523: 3518: 3513: 3508: 3498: 3497: 3491: 3490: 3488: 3487: 3482: 3477: 3472: 3470:Nahum B. 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Index

Carlos Merida

Archives of American Art
Guatemala City
Guatemala
Mexico City
Mexico
Painting
Drawing
Printmaking
Lithography
Cubism
Guatemalan artist
Guatemala
Mexican muralism
Benito Juarez housing complex
1985 Mexico City earthquake
Guatemala City
Maya-Quiché
Almolonga
Quetzaltenango Department
José Juan Tablada
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Diego Rivera
Gerardo Murillo
Mexico City
Jaime Sabartés
Amedeo Modigliani
Pablo Picasso
Piet Mondrian

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