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Felipe Castaneda
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In 1958, at age 25, Felipe Castaneda met a teacher
from an art trade school and enrolled that same day in classes in drawing, modeling, carving and constructive drawing, becoming adept at carving and sculpting. In 1962, he married his wife Martha and began working for the National Museum of Anthropology
in Mexico City. It was at this time that Castaneda became an assistant to Francisco Zuniga, an internationally known
sculptor.
It was the classic example of the student beginning his career under the inspiration of a master sculptor and then surpassing him. His early training with Zuniga made Castaneda the sculptor he is today. By 1966, Castaneda was able to mold plaster and clay perfectly for sculptures and set out on a path to perfect his ability to create stone sculptures.
Castaneda creates sculptures in marble, onyx and bronze with his focus on the female form. The subject of
women is the center of his creativity...wife, mother, lover, friend. He depicts her kneeling, standing, sitting, reclining, and stretching - capturing all her moods. Each of the women
Castaneda creates is mysterious and provocative. They have perfect proportions owing to his profound knowledge of
human anatomy. His sculptures are executed in the Greco--Roman style of beauty, his marble and onyx figures, when completed, gleaming like polished jewels.
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| Biography |
1933 Born in La Palma, Michoacan, Maxico
1958 - 1963 Attended Escuela de Bellas Artes La Esmeralda The National Institute of Fine Arts
1971 Began to work professionally as a sculptor
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| Solo Exhibitions |
2000 Anderson Art Gallery, Sunset Beach, CA
2000 “New Gallery Artist Exhibition,” Eleonore Austerer Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1999 Alvarez Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
1999 Whitney Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
1998 Mexican Cultural Institute, Los Angeles, CA
1997 Museo se la Isla de Cosumel, Mexico
1997 Galeria Lourdes, Chumacero, Mexico
1996 Instituto Cultural Mexicano Israel- IbereoAmerica, Mexico
1995 Le Kae Galleries, Scottsdale, AZ
1994 B.Lewin Galleries, Palm Spring, CA
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| Group Exhibitions |
2002 “Images of Latin America,” with Vladimir Cora, Rufino Tamayo, Francisco Zuniga, and Francisco Ruiz,
Eleonore Austerer Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2002 “Mexican Masters,” with Rufino Tamayo, Austerer ♦ Crider Gallery, Palm Springs, CA
2001 “Portraits and Figure Survey” A Group Show with Joseph Solman, Francecs Genoves, Catherine Woskow,
Maria Korusiewicz, Cheryl Barnett, & Jean-Jacques Blot, Eleonore Austerer Gallery, San Francisco
1999 Expo Feria 99, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico
1999 Los Castanedas, Galeria Lourdes Chumacero
1999 Galeria Espacio, San Salvador, El Salvador
1998 Muestra Internacional de Escultura, Zacatecas, Mexico
1998 Expo Feria 98, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico
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