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Antonio Gritón Art

Mexican, b. 1953

Antonio Gritón is a visual artist and tireless promoter of Mexican culture. He captures a visual discourse that ranges from simple and straightforward to unconventional terrains.

Each of his works addresses the relationship between idea and nature, maintaining an equilibrium. Gritón’s use of color and suggestive tones create landscapes with natural pigments.

(Biography provided by nina menocal)

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Artist: Antonio Gritón
El Faro del Fin del Mundo
By Antonio Gritón
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
Antonio Gritón (Mexico City, 1953) Lives and works in Mexico City. Antonio Griton is a visual artist and tireless promoter of Mexican culture. He captures a visual discourse that r...
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El Brillo de tu Mirada
By Antonio Gritón
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
Antonio Gritón (Mexico City, 1953) Lives and works in Mexico City. Antonio Griton is a visual artist and tireless promoter of Mexican culture. He captures a visual discourse that r...
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