Erick Nogueda

Joined Artfinder: Aug. 2020

Artworks for sale: 18

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Mexico

About Erick Nogueda

 
 
  • Biography
    Erick Nogueda enjoys sharing Mexican culture through his paintings and sculptures. He also delves into themes surrounding theological symbolism, and his concerns relating to the destruction of the environment. For Nogueda, the creation of art need not be limited by the objective of portraying beauty. His brightly colored compositions are made using dripped strokes and splashing paint. Through these methods, he enjoys the challenge of unpredictability. Throwing paint, without being able to perfectly control the strokes, is an adventure.

    Lately he's also been experimenting with reusing old, discarded objects. For ecological reasons and also because it finds in them a peculiar beauty.
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    Upcoming events

    Event: Esculturas modernas de San Pio

    Dates: 1 Nov 2022 - 9 Sep 9999

    Venue: Santuario de San Pio, Cancún

    Contemporary sculptures of religious themes made of concrete. Various concrete sculptures, some with a fantastical style. Some adorned with stone details.

    Exhibition with a permanent presence

    Event: The Celebration and Culture of the Mixtec people

    Dates: 1 Feb 2021 - 9 Sep 9999

    Venue: Casa de la Cultura, Chalcatongo de Hidalgo, Chalcatongo de Hidalgo, Oaxaca, México

    Paintings depicting the cultural traditions surrounding the festivities of indigenous Mixtec communities: The preparation of red mole, the production of pulque, the typical dishes of the region, the masks and dances, and the religious processions.

    Exhibition with a permanent presence in the museum

    Event: Traditions of the Mixtec people

    Dates: 1 Oct 2019 - 9 Sep 9999

    Venue: Museo San Esteban Atatlahuca, San Esteban Atatlauca, Oaxaca, México

    Paintings depicting indigenous customs of Mixtec communities: The production of pulque, religious expressions, pyrotechnic art, wild mushroom gathering, traditional pre-Hispanic weaving and embroidery, and a painting of Jesus Christ blending all races of the world.

    Exhibition with a permanent presence in the museum

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    Event: A toda maquina

    Dates: 16 Sep 2019 - 10 Oct 2019

    Venue: Centro de Atención al Turista, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

    Exhibition of 1918 sewing machines intervened by artists from the Jalisco region, inspired by Jaliscan culture.

    Event: A toda máquina

    Dates: 1 Sep 2019 - 15 Sep 2019

    Venue: Centro cultural El Refugio, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

    Exhibition of 1918 sewing machines intervened by artists from the Jalisco region, inspired by Jaliscan culture.

    Event: Tv parade

    Dates: 1 Feb 2011 - 1 Mar 2011

    Venue: Espacio del Arte, Televisa Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, México

    Exhibition of 50 giant televisions, intervened by prominent artists from across the country

    Event: 50 imágenes de Cristo

    Dates: 1 May 2010 - 28 May 2010

    Venue: Espacio del Arte, Televisa Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, México

    Exhibition of 50 paintings of the face of Jesús, by prominent artists from across the country

    Event: Dedicada a la más Bonita (Dedicated to the most beautiful)

    Dates: 1 Dec 2007 - 15 Jan 2008

    Venue: Espacio del Arte, Televisa Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, México

    Exhibition at one of the most important television network galleries in the country. This gallery has showcased the most prominent artists. The main theme that dominated the exhibited artworks was: women and Mexican culture.

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Upcoming events

Event: Esculturas modernas de San Pio

Dates: 1 Nov 2022 - 9 Sep 9999

Venue: Santuario de San Pio, Cancún

Contemporary sculptures of religious themes made of concrete. Various concrete sculptures, some with a fantastical style. Some adorned with stone details.

Exhibition with a permanent presence

Event: The Celebration and Culture of the Mixtec people

Dates: 1 Feb 2021 - 9 Sep 9999

Venue: Casa de la Cultura, Chalcatongo de Hidalgo, Chalcatongo de Hidalgo, Oaxaca, México

Paintings depicting the cultural traditions surrounding the festivities of indigenous Mixtec communities: The preparation of red mole, the production of pulque, the typical dishes of the region, the masks and dances, and the religious processions.

Exhibition with a permanent presence in the museum

Event: Traditions of the Mixtec people

Dates: 1 Oct 2019 - 9 Sep 9999

Venue: Museo San Esteban Atatlahuca, San Esteban Atatlauca, Oaxaca, México

Paintings depicting indigenous customs of Mixtec communities: The production of pulque, religious expressions, pyrotechnic art, wild mushroom gathering, traditional pre-Hispanic weaving and embroidery, and a painting of Jesus Christ blending all races of the world.

Exhibition with a permanent presence in the museum

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: A toda maquina

Dates: 16 Sep 2019 - 10 Oct 2019

Venue: Centro de Atención al Turista, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

Exhibition of 1918 sewing machines intervened by artists from the Jalisco region, inspired by Jaliscan culture.

Event: A toda máquina

Dates: 1 Sep 2019 - 15 Sep 2019

Venue: Centro cultural El Refugio, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

Exhibition of 1918 sewing machines intervened by artists from the Jalisco region, inspired by Jaliscan culture.

Event: Tv parade

Dates: 1 Feb 2011 - 1 Mar 2011

Venue: Espacio del Arte, Televisa Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, México

Exhibition of 50 giant televisions, intervened by prominent artists from across the country

Event: 50 imágenes de Cristo

Dates: 1 May 2010 - 28 May 2010

Venue: Espacio del Arte, Televisa Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, México

Exhibition of 50 paintings of the face of Jesús, by prominent artists from across the country

Event: Dedicada a la más Bonita (Dedicated to the most beautiful)

Dates: 1 Dec 2007 - 15 Jan 2008

Venue: Espacio del Arte, Televisa Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, México

Exhibition at one of the most important television network galleries in the country. This gallery has showcased the most prominent artists. The main theme that dominated the exhibited artworks was: women and Mexican culture.


 

Biography

Erick Nogueda enjoys sharing Mexican culture through his paintings and sculptures. He also delves into themes surrounding theological symbolism, and his concerns relating to the destruction of the environment. For Nogueda, the creation of art need not be limited by the objective of portraying beauty. His brightly colored compositions are made using dripped strokes and splashing paint. Through these methods, he enjoys the challenge of unpredictability. Throwing paint, without being able to perfectly control the strokes, is an adventure.

Lately he's also been experimenting with reusing old, discarded objects. For ecological reasons and also because it finds in them a peculiar beauty.