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Fernando Olivera

 

Artist Statement

 

Olivera's vision is grounded in the traditional life of Oaxaca and the myths and legends of its people.  His work also reflects his social and political concerns.  Much of his recent work is preoccupied with the ongoing Zapatista uprising in Chiapas.

   

Biography

 

Place of Birth: Oaxaca, Mexico             

Date of Birth: 1962        

 

Education:

Escuela de Bellas Artes at the Benito Juarez University,  Oaxaca

Taller de Artes Rufino Tamayo, Oaxaca
    

     

Exhibitions:

In addition to five solo shows in Mexico, Olivera has participated in group shows in Mexico City, El Salvador, Montana, San Francisco, Palo Alto, Chicago and Philadelphia. He illustrated the award-winning children's book, The Woman Who Outshone the Sun, based on a Mixtec folk tale, published by Children's Book Press.  Olivera's work was included in the 1994 show "Myth & Magic: Oaxaca Past and Present" organized by the Palo Alto Cultural Center.  His work was also included in The Tree is Older than You Are, a 1995 collection of Mexican poems and stories published by Simon and Schuster.