Juan Ezcurdia
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Juan Ezcurdia has become has become known for his wild and varied interpretations of animals and people and how they intermingle. He is a multifaceted painter with a very colorful, varied, and personal style.
Naïve Art
Juan Ezcurdia is a self-taught artist. He received Mexico’s National Illustration Award from the National Fund for Culture and the Arts in 1997, and has collaborated with various publishers.
Since his move to San Miguel de Allende almost 30 years ago, Ezcurdia is now one of its best-recognized artists.
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Juan has collaborated with various publishers, including Barco de Vapor, Trillas, Santillana, Alteridades (UAM), Cidcli, Fernández Editores, and SEP. His work is in private collections in cities such as San Francisco, Houston, Toronto, Barcelona, Chicago, Bilbao, Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Bogotá, New York, Madrid, and Atotonilco.
Come visit Juan at his Workshop.
- Located at the Fabrica la Aurora
- Free parking
Juan was born in Mexico City, and his first interest and professional pursuit was in psychology. Painting was something he started as an untrained hobby, and his first paintings were of arrangements of flowers that he painted in small formats that he eventually started selling at the request of friends. Although he initially thought they were just taking pity on him, it soon became apparent that the interest was genuine, and Juan started selling at street fairs on weekends.
This exposure soon led to a job offer to illustrate children’s books and a second career was started. Along this path there was a position at a government agency illustrating school text books , and this later led to Ezcurdia receiving Mexico’s top graphic design award for these efforts.
All the years of living and working in one of the largest cities in the world led to an urge to escape, and Juan has been living and painting in San Miguel since. As a result of his popularity gained through exhibitions in San Miguel as well as in Canada, Cuba and the US, the idea of a book of his paintings arose. Consequently, “Juan Ezcurdia: Painter,” was published, featuring color photos 65 of his paintings from private collections around the world as well as a short fairy tale by Juan’s brother that fits the feeling of the art and Juan’s vision.
The work itself is as unique and multifaceted as one might expect from the special mix of a psychologist/children’s books illustrator turned artist. People and animals are portrayed in a naïve manner but the ways they interact blur the lines. Its almost as if the painter has decided that all living creatures are on the same equal footing, and talk of opposable thumbs and enlarged craniums be dammed.
The artist says that, “his paintings are inspired by the simple and direct vision of children.” Therefore, in Juan Ezcurdia’s world it’s quite normal for a woman to be riding a bicycle for two with a bull wearing a three piece suit. A musical trio might be composed of a man, a woman, and a milk cow, all apparently equally adept at singing and playing their instruments. Although the figures are simple and basic, the overall feeling is polished and painterly. Ezcurdia is self-taught, but he has a very sophisticated sense of color, subtle shading, and composition. Even though they are painted on a flat plane devoid of perspective, these images have impact and power beyond the restraints of the naïve style, and seem more Chagall-like than Haitian.
Bio written by Gary Thompson – Galeria Pacifico Puerto Vallarta where Juan also displays his art.
ADDRESS
Calzada de Aurora C-9, Aurora, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday – Sunday (11 am – 5 pm)




