Opening Saturday, May 13
11 a.m.
Free admission
An exhibition dedicated to illustrator, Antonio Gutiérrez, creator of half-tone drawings made with charcoal pencils, a technique that dominated Mexican comics from the 1940ss through the mid-1980s. His first comics were Kombo for Macaco magazine. Later, Gutiérrez worked with José Cárdenas as a tracer on Rutas de Emoción; later came El Capitán Wings, Tarzán, El Cosaco, El Caballero Azul and others. At Pepín magazine, he created the character Don Proverbio. He also created the graphics forRarotonga, a story written by Guillermo de la Parra.
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Museo de la Ciudad de México
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Event Info
- Duration: 01:00
- Ages: From 1 years
- Accesibility:
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Costs:
- General: Gratuito
- Event posted by: Secretaría de Cultura - Gobierno CDMX