Rufino Tamayo

Rufino Tamayo

Infobox Artist
name = Rufino Tamayo
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caption = Rufino Tamayo holding a guitar 1945, Photo by: Carl Van Vechten
birthname =Rufino Arellanes Tamayo
birthdate = birth date|mf=yes|1899|12|8|mf=y
location = Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico
deathdate = death date and age|mf=yes|1991|6|24|1899|8|25
deathplace = Mexico City, Mexico
nationality = Mexican
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Rufino Tamayo (August 25, 1899 – June 24, 1991) was a Zapotecan Indian painter born in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico, of Mestizo parents.Cite web|url=http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2007-07-05/culture/mexican-master/full|title=Mexican Master|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 1|publisher=The Miami New Times|year=2007|author=Carlos Suarez De Jesus] Cite web|url=http://www.adanigallery.com/Tamayo/main.html|title=Rufino Tamayo|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 1|publisher=The Adani Gallery|year=2007|author=The Adani Gallery]

Early life

Tamayo moved to Mexico City, following the death of his mother in 1911, and began studying art at Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes, in 1917. While studying, Tamayo experimented with and was influenced by Cubism, Impressionism, and Fauvism, among other popular art movements of the time, but with a distinctly Mexican feel.

Career

After the Mexican Revolution, Tamayo devoted himself to creating an identity in his work, and with his paintings, Tamayo expressed what he believed was the traditional Mexico, refusing to follow the more political trend that many of his contemporaries did, such as José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, Oswaldo Guayasamin, and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Due to this choice, he was seen by some as a "traitor" to the political cause, and he felt he could not freely express his art, so in 1926, he decided to leave Mexico and move to New York. Prior to leaving, he organized a one-man show of his work in Mexico City, where he was noticed for his individuality. Tamayo returned to Mexico in 1929 to have another solo show, this time being met with high praise and media coverage.

Tamayo and Lea Remba were the first artists, who created a new type of printed artwork called "mixografía". "Mixografía" consisted of artwork printed on paper, but with depth and texture.Cite web|url=http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2007/09/gone_tamayo.php|title=Gone Tamayo|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 1|publisher=The Miami New Times|year=2007|author=Frank Houston] One of their most famous mixografía was titled "Dos Personajes Atacados por Perros" ("Two Characters Attacked by Dogs").Cite web|url=http://artscenecal.com/ArticlesFile/Archive/Articles1999/Articles0399/RTamayo6.html|title=Rufino Tamayo|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 1|publisher=Artscene|year=2007|author=Artscene]

Tamayo also painted murals, some of which are displayed inside Palacio Nacional de Bellas Artes opera house in Mexico City, such as "Nacimiento de la nacionalidad" ("Birth of the Nationality"), (1952).

Outside Mexico

From 1937 to 1949, Tamayo and his wife Olga lived in New York, becoming widely recognized, and he painted some of his most valuable works during that time. He had his first show in New York City at Valentine Gallery. He gained credibility and went on to show at Knoedler Gallery and Marlborough Gallery. [citation | title= Artist Dossier: Rufino Tamayo | author= Katherine Jentleson | publisher=ARTINFO | year=2007 | date= November 21, 2007| url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/25950/artist-dossier-rufino-tamayo/ | accessdate=2008-04-28 ] In 1948 his first major retrospective was done at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, and while he was still controversial, his popularity was high. Still uncomfortable with the political differences and controversy, Tamayo and Olga moved to Paris in 1949, where he was welcomed by the artists of Europe. He remained in Paris for 10 years.

The Return Home

In 1959, Tamayo and his wife returned to Mexico permanently, where Tamayo built an art museum in his home town of Oaxaca, the Museo Rufino Tamayo. In 1972 Tamayo was the subject of the documentary film, "Rufino Tamayo: The Sources of his Art" by Gary Conklin.

The Tamayo Contemporary Art Museum ("Museo Tamayo de Arte Contemporáneo"), located on "Mexico City's" Paseo de la Reforma boulevard, where it crosses Chapultepec Park, was opened in 1981 as a repository for the collections that Rufino Tamayo and his wife acquired during their lifetimes, and ultimately donated to the nation.

In 1988, Tamayo received the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor.

Tamayo painted his last painting in 1989, at the age of 90, "Hombre con flor" (Man with flower), a self-portrait.Cite web|url=http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2007/09/gone_tamayo.php|title=Gone Tamayo|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 1|publisher=The Miami New Times|year=2007|author=Frank Houston]

Tamayo's work has been displayed in museums throughout the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, The Phillips Collection in Washington, and The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain.

His Death

On June 12th 1991, Tamayo was admitted to Mexico City's National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition for respiratory and heart failure. He suffered an accute stroke and died on June 24, 1991.

Theft and Recovery

Tamayo's 1970 painting Tres Personajes was bought by a Houston man as a gift for his wife in 1977, then stolen from their storage locker in 1987 during a move. In 2003, Elizabeth Gibson found the painting in the trash on a New York City curb. Although she knew little about modern art, Gibson felt the painting "had power" and took it without knowing its origin or market value. She spent four years trying to learn about the work, eventually learning from the PBS website that it had been featured on an episode of Antiques Roadshow. After seeing the Missing Masterpieces segment about Tres Personajes, Gibson and the former owner arranged to sell the painting at a Sotheby's auction. In November, 2007 Gibson received a $15,000 reward plus a portion of the $1,049,000 auction sales price. [cite news|author=ULA ILNYTZKY|publisher=Associated Press|title=Painting found in trash could fetch $1M|date=24 October 2007|url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/artandlife/1404AP_Trash_Treasure.html] [cite news|author=Charlotte Higgins|publisher=The Guardian|title=Stolen masterpiece found on New York street|date=24 October 2007|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,2197779,00.html] [cite news|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/11/21/national/a065007S04.DTL&tsp=1|title=Painting Found in Trash Sells for $1M|date=November 21, 2007|author=Associated Press|accessdate=2007-11-21] [cite news|accessdate=2007-11-21|publisher=Houston Chronicle|title=Finding Tamayo painting was result of fate|url=http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/entertainment/5266414.html|date= November 6, 2007|author=Lisa Gray]

References

Further reading


*cite book | last = Museum | first = Miami | title = Tamayo, a Modern Icon Reinterpreted | publisher = Turner Ediciones S.A | location = City | year = 2006 | isbn = 847506745X
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External links

* [http://www.orato.com/tres-personajes/2007/11/02/tamayo-masterpiece-trash-bin-auction-block Sotheby's: From The Trash Bin To The Action Block]
* [http://www.kolahstudio.com/Underground/?p=62 Rufino Tamayo: Biography and paintings]
* [http://www.museotamayo.org/ Museo Tamayo] (in Spanish)
* [http://garyconklinfilms.com/Tamayo.html "Rufino Tamayo: The Sources of his Art" (documentary)]
* [http://www.miamiartmuseum.org/exhibitions-current-tamayo.asp "Miami Museum of Art (MAM) Tamayo Exhibition (June 24th- Sept 23rd, 2007)"]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/23/arts/design/23pain.html One Person’s Trash Is Another Person’s Lost Masterpiece]


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