Carlos Nakatani (Mexico City 1934 – Mexico City February 2, 2004) was a painter, sculptor, cinematographer and writer, the son of a Japanese immigrant to Mexico, noted for his introduction of a snack simply called “Japanese peanuts” in Mexico City, and older brother of singer Yoshio.[1] Nakatani is best known for his painting, which mixes Mexican and Japanese influences, as part of a generation of artists which broke with the Mexican art establishment from the early 20th century. Reclusive, he nonetheless won a number of recognitions for his work and was a member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.
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CarlosNakatani (Mexico City 1934 – Mexico City February 2, 2004) was a painter, sculptor, cinematographer and writer, the son of a Japanese immigrant...
Nakatani (written: 中谷 or 仲谷) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: CarlosNakatani (1934–2004), Mexican artist Corey Nakatani...
Morales Alejandro Moreno Francisco Moreno Capdevila Nicolás Moreno CarlosNakatani Rogelio Naranjo Eduardo Nasta Luna Antonio Nava Nefero Ignacio Nieves...
Mexico and were created by Japanese immigrant Yoshigei Nakatani (father of artist CarlosNakatani) in 1945. The majority of the Japanese Mexican community...
post-Civil War Spain", El País, 22 August 2017 Hernández Santiago, Joel; Luis Carlos Sánchez (28 May 2011). "Leonora Carrington y Renato Leduc, amor convenido"...
Masayoshi Nakatani, who was ranked #3, in a final eliminator for the IBF world lightweight title. In the fourth round, Lopez knocked Nakatani down with...
actress; Japanese Mexican Fumiko Nakashima, artist; Japanese Mexican CarlosNakatani, artist; Japanese Mexican Isidoro Montes de Oca, revolutionary general;...
Mexico. Artists represented included Luis Nishizawa, Kiyoshi Takahasi, CarlosNakatani, Kyuichi Yahai and Kiyoto Ota . Notable Japanese and Japanese-Mexicans...
Barrientos and Diego Rivera Acosta, a well-to-do couple. His twin brother Carlos died two years after they were born. His mother María del Pilar Barrientos...
Leonel Maciel- artist; member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana CarlosNakatani- artist Luis Nishizawa- painter Kiyoto Ota- sculptor Midori Suzuki...
fifteen, Siqueiros was involved in a student strike at the Academy of San Carlos of the National Academy of Fine Arts that protested the school's teaching...
Tamayo's aunt enrolled him at Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas at San Carlos to study art. As a student, he experimented with and was influenced by Cubism...
Huitzil (born 1959) Aliria Morales (born 1950) CarlosNakatani (1934–2004) Leonardo Nierman (1932–2023) Carlos Orozco Romero (1896–1984) Gabriel Orozco (born...
established artist. Fidencio Castillo Santiago studied at the Academy of San Carlos and then at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado "La Esmeralda"...
inspired by Julian Schnabel, and family friends José Luís Cuevas, CarlosNakatani and Lucinda Urrusti. The only time Benrey exhibited with her mother...
Morales Alejandro Moreno Francisco Moreno Capdevila Nicolás Moreno CarlosNakatani Rogelio Naranjo Eduardo Nasta Luna Antonio Nava Nefero Ignacio Nieves...
Morales Alejandro Moreno Francisco Moreno Capdevila Nicolás Moreno CarlosNakatani Rogelio Naranjo Eduardo Nasta Luna Antonio Nava Nefero Ignacio Nieves...
Un Viaje a Través de la Injusticia (1970, 1984) with prologue written by Carlos Fuentes, El Paisaje de México (1974), Estructura y Biografía de un Objeto...
prepare walls for fresco work. He assisted on works by José Clemente Orozco, Carlos Mérida, Miguel Covarrubias and Adolfo Best Maugard. With Gabriel Fernández...
Carlos Orozco Romero (September 3, 1896 – March 29, 1984) was a Mexican cartoonist and painter who co-founded several cultural institutions in Mexico,...
interest in art at age 15, he began artistic training at the Academy of San Carlos in 1942, when he was 24, at the height of the Mexican muralism movement...