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Pedro Cervantes was born on 2 October, 1933 in Mexico, is a sculptor. Discover Pedro Cervantes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Age 87 years old
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Born 2 October, 1933
Birthday 2 October
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Date of death October 26, 2020
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Nationality Mexico

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2020

He lived in Cuajimalpa, where he had two horses. He died of a heart attack at home at 9pm on October 26, 2020.

1968

Over his career, Cervantes’ work garnered various recognitions. In 1968, he received the acquisition prize for a sculpture named Icarus as part of the cultural program of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes for the 1968 Summer Olympics. This piece is part of the collection of the Museo de Arte Moderno. That same year, he won second place at the Prix Auguste Rodin in Tokyo. In 1969, he received an honorable mention for a torso made of silver at the Feria de la Plata in Taxco. In 1974, art critic Raquel Tibol wrote the first book about his life and work. He was a member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana and in 2003, was inducted into the Academia de Artes. In 2010, a second book about him was published called El cuerpo en el espacio Las vidas de Pedro Cervantes. He won the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes in 2011, along with filmmaker Jorge Fons. Other awards include the Nobutaka Shikanai prize in Japan and a prize for a sculpture called Epicicloide at the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.

1964

His first public sculpture was called Prometheus, created in 1964 for the municipality of Alvarado, Veracruz. His most important and best-known works include Sol de piedra (Centro Ceremonial Otomí, Temoaya, 1980), Sinuosidad (Toluca, 1980), Trayectoria del acero (Mexico City, 1978); Los cuatro puntos cardinales (Mexico City, 1976), El águila y la serpiente (1974), as well as Sirena y Astronauta and El hombre y la pesca.

1960

He left the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas when he decided to break with academic art forms. He first worked with ceramics design, then in 1960, began to work with soldered metal. In 1966, this sculptor created the work “Space machine” for which he used industrial parts, iron and stainless steel. The two-meter-high (6.6 ft) sculpture proved to be a decisive force in his work, because of the new materials which he employed. This was followed in 1968, using car bumpers and other automobile parts, searching junkyards for materials. After this period he began to work in bronze, making molds from clay or plaster. With some of these, he still used old car parts, but these were often melted in with the bronze.

1958

Cervantes had his first individual show called Cerámica y terracotas policomadas at the Galería Excélsior in Mexico City in 1958. Since then, he exhibited his work in various locations in Mexico as well as abroad. Important exhibitions include the Salón de Artistas Jovenes event of the Museo de Arte Moderno in 1965, Expo 67 at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1967, again at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1974, the Sala Ollin Yolitzli in Mexico City in 1986, and the Galería Aldama in Mexico City in 2007. He also had exhibitions in Guadalajara, Monterrey, the Modern Art Museum of Tokyo, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Club Oficiales de Estado Mayor Presidential.

1950

He attended the Escuela de Artes Plasticas from 1950 to 1952 as a non matriculated student. Just after he left school, he went to live in the Valle del Yaqui in Sonora, fascinated by the structure of saguaro cactus.

1933

Pedro Miguel de Cervantes Salvadores (2 October 1933 – 26 October 2020) was a Mexican sculptor who exhibited in Mexico and abroad and created large monumental works for various locations in the country. Some of his work is noted for its use of used materials such as automobile parts from junkyards. Cervantes received various recognitions for his work including Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes in 2011 as well as membership in the Academia de Artes and the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.