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Art Brokerage: Rafael Cauduro is a living, Mexican painter born in 1950 in Mexico City. He studied architecture and industrial design at the Universidad Iberoamericana. Rafael Cauduro got his first exhibition in 1976 at the Casa del Lago, in the same city. After 1981 began a very close working relationship with the Gallery Misrachi, as one of those who represent and promote over several years. In 1984, Rafael first presented at the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes. Within the framework of the World Expo 86 Vancouver Communications, Rafael made the controversial mural. In 1991 at the Museum of Modern Art, Rafael was exposed simultaneously in New York with Alex Rosenberg and Los Angeles in the gallery of Louise Newman and in the gallery Tasende. In 1996 Rafael was outlined in the National Chamber of the Palace Museum of Fine Arts. Rafael was the creator of the murals in Underground Scenarios Insurgentes station of the Metropolitan Public Transport System of Mexico City. Special jobs 1986 Mural Communications, Expo 86, Vancouver, BC, Two murals in the Insurgentes Metro station in the City of México.1997 Day of the Dead. Rafael Cauduro created scenery and costumes for the Opera del Palacio de Bellas Arte.2007-2008 and presented the painting "Major Crimes 7" Supreme Court.
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