Carlos Mérida

Carlos Mérida

Infobox Artist
name = Carlos Mérida
Born = Guatemala City, Guatemala
birthdate = birth date|1891|12|2|mf=y
location = Guatemala City, Guatemala
deathdate = |1984
deathplace = Mexico City, Mexico
nationality = Guatemalan
field = Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Lithography
movement = Cubism
works = "El Verano" (1981)
"Alcalde de Almolonga" (1919) La puerta estrecha (1936)

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Early life

Carlos Mérida (1891, Guatemala1984) was born in Guatemala City to a family from Queltzaltenango, boasting a Maya and Zapotec heritage which was often an inspiration in his art. He began studying music (his early passion) but became hearing-impaired due to illness. He then changed to the visual arts. He grew up in Queltzaltenango but upon graduating from high school in 1909 he moved in Guatemala City where he began to make contacts among the intelligentsia, including Jaime Sabartes (biographer of Pablo Picasso) and the painter Carlos Valenti.

Early career

Mérida studied at the Instituto de Artes y Artesanias in Guatemala City. In 1910 he accompanied his friend Valenti to Paris, where he met Picasso. However just 4 months after arriving, Valenti shot himself dead, an event that greatly afftected Mérida. After traveling through Europe, he returned to Guatemala in 1914 and had his first exhibition.

In 1919 he married Dalila Gálvez (with whom he remained married until her death in 1974) but because the marriage was against the wishes of her family, they made their home in México where he became active in the Mexican mural painting school.

Later career

In 1922 Mérida worked with Diego Rivera to paint the murals of the Anfiteatro Bolivar in Mexico City, and together with Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros founded the Union of Workers, Technicians, Painters and Sculptors. His first mural as a solo artist was his commission in 1923 to paint the Children's Library of the Ministry of Public Education ("Little Red Riding Hood and the Four Elements").

In 1927, after another stint in Paris familiarzing himself with Paul Klee & Joan Miró, he abandoned his figurative style to became one of México's first non-figurative artists. On his return from Paris in 1929, he was named the director of the gallery of Mexico's National Theatre.

His later works formed a link to the Mayan world with geometric elements. He integrated into his paintings indigenous "papel amate" (barkwood paper). His mural for the Presidente Juárez building (1952) depicted a series of Mexican creation myths.

1940 saw his participation in the International Surrealist Exhibition that took place in Mexico and in 1942 he went to teach at the North Texas State Teachers College in Denton (now the University of North Texas). In 1949 Mérida began to research the integration of different arts and from the 1950s onwards hisart began to show a Constructivist tone, that was demonstrated in murals and mosaics (often using materials like glass) such as for the Alianza Insurance building in Mexico City (1953) and the City Hall of Guatemala City (1956).

His later career also saw Mérida dividing his time between commissions in Mexico and in his native Guatemala, with occasional forays elsewhere (e.g. a glass wall in the Civic Center in San Antonio, Texas).

As well as installation art like murals and mosaics, Mérida continued to paint on canvas and also to produce silkscreens and lithographs, principal among which are albums such as "Tres Motivos" (1936) and "Trajes Indígenas de Guatemala".

Music & Dance

Mérida's first love was music and he never lost touch with that world; he helped found the School of Dance at the Ministry of Public Education (in Mexico) and later became its director. His visual art was said to be "musical", with series of paintings that were variations upon a theme much as composers do in music.


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