Jazzamoart (Javier Vazquez Estupinan)
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"The energy of music, vibrates in the consciousness and in the emotion of those that observe Jazzamoart’s art. We get closer to the sounds and commune with the esthetic pleasure.” With Jazzamoart, art is color and rhythm. Just observing how he faces the canvas, is to feel the vibrancy that alludes to jazz and its variations. Jazzamoart is one of Mexico’s leading new and innovative artists.

Jazzamoart, was born in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico in 1951. He studied in National School of Plastic Arts of San Carlos in Mexico City.

Monumental Art:
1989 Mural "Ode to the Jazzy and Poetical Paintors", Metropolitan Autonomous University, Iztapalapa, Mexico City
1992 Sculpture "Troya's Bop" Festival of Jazz and Blues, National Auditoriom, Mexico City Mexico
1995 Public Work " Unify the Present, Celebrate the Future", West Hollywood, CA USA
1995 Monumental Judas, Centro Cultural San Angel, Mexico City, Mexic

Prizes:
1986 Honorary Mention III bienal Rufino Tamayo. Mexico City, Mexico
Prize. I Bienal Miami. Convention Center. Miami, FL
1987 Prize. National Salon of Fine Arts. Painting. National Institute for Fine Arts. Mexico City, Mexico
1988 Honorary Mention. National Salon of Fine Arts. Drawing. National Institute for Fine Arts. Mexico City, Mexico

Individual exhibits include:
1990 “The Persistence of the Artist”, Museum of Modern Art, INBA, Mexico City, Mexico
1991 “Whistle, Mask and Stairs”, Galeria Grupo Arte Contemporaneo, Mexico City, Mexico
1992 “To Love in Public Bathrooms”, Foro Luis Rius. Libreria Bonilla y asociados, Mexico City, Mexico
1993 “Studio with Noises and Masks”. Ex Templo de San Agustin, Zacatecas, Zacatecas. Mexico
1993 “The Creator of Noises” Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. Campus Estado de Mexico, Mexico
1996 “Dream of a Sunday Afternoon or Theatrical Improvisations at the Alameda”. Diego Rivera Museum, Mexico City, Mexico
1997 “Baco’s Bop”. Galeria Pecanins, Mexico City, Mexico
1998 "Rest No More II", Galery Kyra Maralt. Berlin, Germany

Collective exhibits include:
1985 “Young Mexican Painters”, Galerie L’Espace Cardin, Paris, France
1985 “ Four contemporary Mexican Painters”, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
1988 “New Voices from Mexico”, Scott Alan Gallery, New York, NY, USA
1989 “Death, a Concept of Creation”, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City, Mexico
1989 “The Party of the Dead”, Los Angeles Historic Union Station, Los Angeles, CA, USA
1990 “Mexican Contemporary Art” Universidad de las Americas, Mexico City, Mexico
1991 “Eight Contemporary Mexican Artists”, Iturralde Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. USA
1992 “Primera Bienal de Monterrey” Monterrey Museum, Monterrey, NL. Mexico

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