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Artemio Rodriguez
framed linocut El tiempo...llega (Time...Comes), by Artemio Rodriquez

1996

$600
£459.05
€524.99
CA$854.35
A$925.36
CHF 490.11
MX$11,195.48
NOK 6,161.47
SEK 5,743.80
DKK 3,920.88

About the Item

A striking early linocut by Mexican artist Artemio Rodríguez, El tiempo…llega depicts a lively nighttime gathering of calaveras—skeletons engaged in eating, drinking, and celebration beneath a moonlit canopy. Rodríguez’s masterful carving and dense cross-hatching create an atmospheric scene that balances wit, folklore, and the artist’s ongoing exploration of mortality. Rodríguez (born 1972, Tacámbaro) is widely regarded as one of the leading contemporary heirs to the tradition of José Guadalupe Posada. His prints are held in major museum collections and have been exhibited throughout the United States and Mexico. This work, created in 1996, comes from an important early period in which he developed the bold graphic vocabulary and narrative complexity that define his practice. Rodríguez’s work, rooted in traditional woodcut and linoleum techniques, is a powerful homage to Mexico’s iconographic and devotional culture. His striking central image is surrounded by typographic artistry from Taller Martín Pescador, one of the most esteemed fine presses in Latin America, founded by Juan Pascoe. The result is both reverent and contemporary — a tribute to Mexico’s spiritual and literary legacy. Printed on high-quality handmade paper with letterpress type, this piece is a standout example of modern Mexican fine press printing and printmaking. About the Artist: Artemio Rodríguez (b. 1972, Michoacán) is one of the leading contemporary printmakers working in Mexico and the U.S. His works have been exhibited internationally and are included in major public collections. He is founder of La Mano Press and is recognized for his bold, narrative linocuts that merge folkloric, political, and religious themes.
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  • Creation Year:
    1996
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.25 in (41.28 cm)Width: 12.25 in (31.12 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Palm Springs, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU308217296452

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