José Luis Cuevas

(Mexican, 1933–2017)

José Luis Cuevas was a Mexican artist affiliated with the post-World War II movement the Generación de la Ruptura, or Breakaway Generation. Believing that Mexican art had become too mainstream and diluted, Cuevas and the other members of the Generación opposed Mexican muralists such as Diego Rivera, José Clement Orozco, and David Alfaro Sisquieros, who they saw as inhibiting artistic development and being overly deferential to the Mexican government. Born on February 26, 1934 in Mexico City, Mexico, Cuevas went on study at the National School of Painting and Sculpture at the age of 10. Over time, he developed a unique aesthetic of paintings and sculptures depicting disfigured or disproportioned figures and portraits. Cuevas represented Mexico in the 1982 Venice Biennale, and created a museum to himself in an old monastery which opened in 1992. The museum and Cuevas himself are both controversial, with the glorification of Cuevas’ life and sexual prowess as a main topic of his museum. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among others. The artist died on July 3, 2017 in Mexico City, Mexico.

José Luis Cuevas Artworks

José Luis Cuevas (1,282 results)
La pintora, 1959

José Luis Cuevas

La pintora, 1959

Sale Date: March 4, 1995

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Emergencies of dream's illusions, 1962

José Luis Cuevas

Emergencies of dream's illusions, 1962

Sale Date: February 26, 1995

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Utencilios de cocina en chacenton, 1965

José Luis Cuevas

Utencilios de cocina en chacenton, 1965

Sale Date: February 24, 1995

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El abogado de los brujos, 1983

José Luis Cuevas

El abogado de los brujos, 1983

Sale Date: February 24, 1995

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Figura para cruicifixion, 1956

José Luis Cuevas

Figura para cruicifixion, 1956

Sale Date: February 24, 1995

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Autoretrato con modelo

José Luis Cuevas

Autoretrato con modelo

Sale Date: January 8, 1995

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Crime, 1968

José Luis Cuevas

Crime, 1968

Sale Date: December 18, 1994

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From my sketchbook, 1968

José Luis Cuevas

From my sketchbook, 1968

Sale Date: December 18, 1994

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Hotel Cristal, 1981

José Luis Cuevas

Hotel Cristal, 1981

Sale Date: November 17, 1994

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SIN TITULO (FIGURA), 1956

José Luis Cuevas

SIN TITULO (FIGURA), 1956

Sale Date: November 16, 1994

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El hijo poeta, 1979

José Luis Cuevas

El hijo poeta, 1979

Sale Date: November 15, 1994

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From my sketchbook, 1968

José Luis Cuevas

From my sketchbook, 1968

Sale Date: October 30, 1994

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Crime, 1968

José Luis Cuevas

Crime, 1968

Sale Date: October 30, 1994

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Untitled, 1982

José Luis Cuevas

Untitled, 1982

Sale Date: October 26, 1994

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Ritratti & Autoritratti, 1979

José Luis Cuevas

Ritratti & Autoritratti, 1979

Sale Date: October 25, 1994

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Memory of eight, 1955

José Luis Cuevas

Memory of eight, 1955

Sale Date: September 11, 1994

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TWO MEN

José Luis Cuevas

TWO MEN

Sale Date: June 20, 1994

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Coloso, 1987–1987

José Luis Cuevas

Coloso, 1987–1987

Sale Date: June 7, 1994

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Untitled, 1957–1957

José Luis Cuevas

Untitled, 1957–1957

Sale Date: January 8, 1994

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Untitled, 1959–1959

José Luis Cuevas

Untitled, 1959–1959

Sale Date: January 8, 1994

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Interior with figures, 1969

José Luis Cuevas

Interior with figures, 1969

Sale Date: November 30, 1993

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AUTORRETRATO CON PROSTITUTA, 1978

José Luis Cuevas

AUTORRETRATO CON PROSTITUTA, 1978

Sale Date: November 24, 1993

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LA PROSTITUTA, 1954

José Luis Cuevas

LA PROSTITUTA, 1954

Sale Date: October 21, 1993

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JACK THE RIPPER [&] STOP THE WAR [MED:..., 1968–1970

José Luis Cuevas

JACK THE RIPPER [&] STOP THE WAR [MED:..., 1968–1970

Sale Date: October 20, 1993

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