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Shinzaburo Takeda Indigo Arts

    https://indigoarts.com/artists/shinzaburo-takeda
    Biography - Though born in 1935 in Seto, Japan, Shinzaburo Takeda is often referred to as the "most Mexican" of Oaxaca artists. Trained at the University of Fine Arts of Tokyo (1957), he visited Mexico in 1963 and never left.

Shinzaburo Takeda – COSAS Mexican Art

    https://www.cosasonline.com/collections/shinzaburo-takeda
    Shinzaburo Takeda is a Japanese Mexican painter and print maker and is considered one of Oaxaca's most important artists. Born in Seto, Japan in 1935, Takeda moved to Mexico after studying at the University of Fine Arts in Tokyo. In 1963 he came to Mexico and …

Shinzaburo Takeda Artnet

    http://www.artnet.com/artists/shinzaburo-takeda/
    View Shinzaburo Takeda’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.Nationality: Japanese

Exhibition by Shinzaburo Takeda and his Mexican former student

    http://www.promo-arte.com/eng/ex_files/2014/0918_takeda/0918_takeda.html
    It has been 36 years since Takeda moved from Mexico City to Oaxaca in 1978, a very traditional and cultural city of Mexico. During this period he worked as a Dean of department of Fine Arts at a university named “Benito Juarez” in Oaxaca where he set up a bachelor’s course in this university.

Shinzaburo Takeda – Arte Relieve Galería

    https://www.arterelievegaleria.com/shinzaburo-takeda/
    En 1978 Takeda llegó a la región Mixteca de Oaxaca, donde fue seducido por la enorme riqueza cultural, social y natural del estado. No poco de la fascinación que Oaxaca ejerce en Shinzaburo Takeda proviene de su identificación con la cultura campesina que halló en los pueblos del sur de México.

Dispatch from Mexico: Oaxaca’s Vibrant Print Scene ...

    http://archive.printeresting.org/2012/09/12/dispatch-from-mexico-oaxacas-vibrant-print-scene/
    Sep 12, 2012 · After studying art in Tokyo he moved to Mexico City and immersed himself in Mexican art and life. He found his way to Oaxaca and is still teaching at Benito Juarez University at age 77. Takeda jokes that Oaxaca, elevation 5,100 feet, is sinking like Venice under the weight of its printing presses. If so, he shares the blame.

Arts Roundup: Of art, migration and Shinzaburo Takeda UW ...

    https://www.washington.edu/news/2012/06/21/arts-roundup-of-art-migration-and-shinzaburo-takeda/
    Jun 21, 2012 · Professor of art and chair of the art department at the University of Oaxaca, Takeda has lived in Mexico for nearly 50 years and has trained several generations of Mexican artists. The exhibit includes work by Takeda and 12 of his most accomplished current and former students.

Why is Oaxaca Mexico’s Art Center? 7 Theories

    https://www.projectbly.com/blog/why-is-oaxaca
    The Biennial Takeda, Oaxaca’s semi-annual print extravaganza is named in his honor. He jokes that Oaxaca (elevation: 5,100 ft) will sink like Venice under the weight of its printing presses. If so, Takeda will be partly to blame. Most of Oaxaca’s famed printmakers have studied with …

Alberto Cruz Hecho a Mano

    https://www.hechoamano.org/artist/alberto-cruz
    Alberto was born in Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, Oaxaca and holds a Plastic Arts degree from the Benito Juárez Autonomous University of Oaxaca. His primary medium is printmaking. In 2016 he was the recipient of the Takeda award and to date has had three solo exhibitions in Mexico, and has exhibited in several group exhibitions both national and international.

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