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Caballo

A vibrant geometric composition of a rider on horseback by Mexican master José Lazcarro Toquero uses the unique washi zoquei paper technique to create a colorful abstract masterpiece available for your collection.

José Lazcarro Toquero (b. 1941) is a multidisciplinary Mexican artist renowned for his innovative painting, sculpture & engraving. His work blends traditional techniques with abstract and figurative elements, exploring themes of culture, geometry, an

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  • Year: 1991
  • Notable elements or techniques: Washi zoquei technique
  • Artistic style: Abstract geometric composition
  • Dimensions: 70 x 60 cm
  • Title: Caballo
  • Medium: Washi zoquei (layered paper)
A geometric figure composition as a rider mounted on a horse standing on two legs in yellow, green, blue, purple, red and blue on beige background.The artist used the washi zoquei technique, which means that he superimpoused different types of papers unfinished (wet) on a press, shaped them and press all together until he has the piece.José Lazcarro Toquero is a multidisciplinary artist who works with painting, sculpture, engraving, architecture and design besides been professor and investigator. Much of his work is located in Puebla, but is well known inside and outside the country. Lazcarro

Biografia do Artista

José Lazcarro Toquero: A Weaver of Geometry and Emotion

Born in Puebla, Mexico, in 1941, José Lazcarro Toquero is a profoundly influential figure within contemporary Mexican art. His career spans decades, marked by an unwavering commitment to experimentation and a unique ability to synthesize traditional techniques with strikingly modern abstract and figurative approaches. More than simply an artist, Toquero is a multidisciplinary creator – a painter, sculptor, engraver, architect, and designer – whose diverse practice reflects a deep engagement with the cultural landscape of his homeland and beyond.

Toquero’s artistic journey began in Puebla, a city steeped in rich artistic heritage. This early environment undoubtedly shaped his sensibilities, fostering an appreciation for both the meticulous detail of regional crafts and the burgeoning avant-garde movements circulating internationally. His work quickly distinguished itself through its deliberate blending of influences – a conversation between the bold geometries of Cubism, particularly evident in the dynamic compositions of pieces like “Ciudad Sagrada,” and the evocative color palettes reminiscent of Rococo art, as seen in works such as "Contador de Estrellas." This fusion isn’t merely stylistic; it represents a conscious effort to bridge the gap between established traditions and contemporary artistic expression.

A Palette of Innovation: Style and Technique

Toquero's style is characterized by an ongoing exploration of materials and processes. He frequently employs layered techniques, incorporating elements of collage, printmaking, and sculptural forms into his paintings. This tactile approach invites viewers to engage with the artwork on a physical level, adding another dimension to its visual impact. The use of vibrant color – yellows, blues, reds, and greens often dominate – is not arbitrary; it’s carefully considered to evoke specific emotions and create a sense of dynamism within each composition.

His work frequently features geometric abstraction, but rarely in a purely intellectual or detached manner. Instead, these forms are imbued with a palpable emotional resonance, suggesting narratives of movement, transformation, and the human condition. The influence of artists like Alfredo Zalce Torres, known for his thought-provoking imagery, and Rafael Zamarripa Castañeda, celebrated for his bronze sculptures, is subtly felt in Toquero’s exploration of form and texture. The artist's dedication to pushing boundaries is further demonstrated by his incorporation of architectural elements into some pieces, blurring the lines between art and design.

Notable Works and Collections

Toquero’s work has garnered recognition within prestigious collections both nationally and internationally. A significant portion of his oeuvre resides in the colección Andrés Blaisten, a testament to his enduring contribution to Latin American art. This collection showcases a diverse range of artists, including Carlos Mérida, Federico Cantú Garza, and Casimiro Castro, highlighting Toquero’s place within a broader artistic lineage.

Further demonstrating his international acclaim, works by Toquero are also featured in the Museo Antonio Parreiras in Niterói, Brazil – a museum dedicated to honoring the legacy of Brazilian painter Antônio diogo da silva parreiras. This inclusion underscores the universality of Toquero’s artistic vision and its resonance across geographical boundaries. Specific pieces such as “Caballo,” a striking geometric composition depicting a rider on horseback, exemplify his ability to distill complex ideas into powerful visual statements.

Legacy and Influence

José Lazcarro Toquero's impact extends beyond the confines of individual artworks. He has served as a dedicated educator and researcher, nurturing future generations of artists in Puebla and contributing significantly to the academic discourse surrounding Mexican art. His commitment to experimentation, his willingness to embrace diverse materials, and his profound engagement with cultural themes have solidified his position as one of Mexico’s most important contemporary artists. His work continues to inspire dialogue and provoke contemplation, ensuring that his legacy will endure for years to come.

josé lazcarro toquero

josé lazcarro toquero

1941 - , Mexico

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Experimentation & blend
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Cubism
    • Rococo style
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Pablo Picasso
    • Juste Aurèle Meissonnier
    • Alfredo Zalce Torres
    • Rafael Zamarripa Castañeda
  • Date Of Birth: 1941
  • Full Name: José Lazcarro Toquero
  • Nationality: Mexican
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Ciudad sagrada
    • Contador de estrellas
    • Caballo
  • Place Of Birth: Puebla, Mexico