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Born | Susana Noriega Rivero 15 February 1952 Mexico City |
Nationality | Mexican |
Occupation | Painter |
Susana Noriega Rivero (born 1952) is a Mexican avant-garde painter, whose work is located in the abstract expressionist and surrealist movements.
Noriega was born in Mexico City. She studied advertising and psychology, but in 1971, her artistic interests led her to attend the workshops of masters such as Raúl Anguiano and Rodolfo Nieto. [1]
After her work was featured in a series of collective exhibitions, Noriega's first solo exhibition, in the Alliance Française at San Ángel in Mexico City, opened on April 27, 1979. [2] According to a review in the Mexico City paper Novedades, the exhibition consisted of 38 graphite and mixed technique paintings, and the launch was attended by the Cultural Under-Secretary-General with the French Embassy, Patrick Abecasis. The exhibition ran until May 10. [3]
She went on to exhibit, either individually or collectively, in the following venues and galleries:
Since the 1960s, Noriega has contributed her paintings to different media, such as magazines Plural and Sí para Jóvenes, and newspapers El Sol de Querétaro and El Sol de Toluca. She has also illustrated short-story and poetry collections.
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Born | Susana Noriega Rivero 15 February 1952 Mexico City |
Nationality | Mexican |
Occupation | Painter |
Susana Noriega Rivero (born 1952) is a Mexican avant-garde painter, whose work is located in the abstract expressionist and surrealist movements.
Noriega was born in Mexico City. She studied advertising and psychology, but in 1971, her artistic interests led her to attend the workshops of masters such as Raúl Anguiano and Rodolfo Nieto. [1]
After her work was featured in a series of collective exhibitions, Noriega's first solo exhibition, in the Alliance Française at San Ángel in Mexico City, opened on April 27, 1979. [2] According to a review in the Mexico City paper Novedades, the exhibition consisted of 38 graphite and mixed technique paintings, and the launch was attended by the Cultural Under-Secretary-General with the French Embassy, Patrick Abecasis. The exhibition ran until May 10. [3]
She went on to exhibit, either individually or collectively, in the following venues and galleries:
Since the 1960s, Noriega has contributed her paintings to different media, such as magazines Plural and Sí para Jóvenes, and newspapers El Sol de Querétaro and El Sol de Toluca. She has also illustrated short-story and poetry collections.