The Czech-Slovak engraver Koloman Sokol (1902–2003) in Mexico and his teaching

Authors

  • Pavel Štěpánek Universidad Palacký

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29105/pgc8.15-5

Keywords:

Art, czecho-Slovak graphic artist, Koloman Sokol, Mexico, teaching

Abstract

This work aims to describe and remember the importance of a European artist active in Mexico City between 1937 and 1941.This article is a qualitative research and the focus is documentary, where the method of searching for works was applied originals in Mexican collections, his exhibitions in Mexico are the product of a documentary review of the life and work of the Czech-Slovak engraver Koloman Sokol (1902–2003), with the research technique of a complete documentary review of the echoes that appeared in the daily press, specialized magazines or existing monographs on the artist to assess the impact of his work on the Mexican environment. It was found that the artist, despite his long life, has not yet been so studied precisely in his Mexican stage. It is concluded that his work should still be studied not only from the point of view of historical data, but also the Mexican theme that lasts until the end of his life, half a century after leaving Mexico, testimony to the impact of the country's realities. Where he taught engraving techniques at the invitation of the Mexican government.

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Author Biography

Pavel Štěpánek, Universidad Palacký

Doctor por Universidad Carolina. Profesor investigador en el Departamento de Arte e Historia de la Universidad Palacký, Email: estepanek@tiscali.cz y https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9505-9547

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Published

2021-11-15

How to Cite

Štěpánek, P. (2021). The Czech-Slovak engraver Koloman Sokol (1902–2003) in Mexico and his teaching . Política, Globalidad Y Ciudadanía, 8(15), 92. https://doi.org/10.29105/pgc8.15-5