Carlos Lozano

Born in Mexico City on April 21, 1942, Carlos embarked on a journey that would lead him from the study of architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) to the captivating realm of art.

Renowned for his exceptional command of chromatic expression, he has left an indelible mark on the artistic landscape. His oeuvre, characterized by a dynamic interplay of composition, form, and color, is often described as “Brutalesque”, reflecting the raw power and vitality inherent in his creations..

Carlos Lozano’s paintings have garnered widespread acclaim, fueled by a succession of compelling exhibitions both in Mexico and the United States. Beyond his native country, his artworks have found a receptive audience in Spain, where they are also showcased. Presently, he resides and creates in the enchanting environs of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, enriching the cultural tapestry of his surroundings with his singular vision and artistic prowess.

Carlos Lozano painted Telluride, the place where he first exposed his work in the United States.

Style and school

His is a self-taught pictorial manifestation, “full of color and matter”. He defines his work as “outbursts of artistic feeling”.
delivered in the language of emotion, thoughts and imagination, in which he moves in absolute freedom.

He faces the subject, the color, the imprint, the texture, “with all his being”, with total surrender, and “in a brutal manner”. And even though he has no intention of compromising his particular style, he is in the process of polishing the school of Brutalesque in form and color, so it can be better enjoyed.

After almost ten years, he confirms he is still a self-taught artist, but he now sees more with the eyes of the mind. People have responded. He loves to watch the reaction of the public when they look at his works for the first time. How could he forget a group of ladies that left screaming and gesticulating after looking at a red Christ in his exhibition in the Casino EspaƱol building? It was fascinating.

Regarding techniques, he feels at home with pencils, pastels, and acrylics. Nevertheless, there is a crucial element: “It is very clear to me that there comes a moment when I need to add something heavy… That, for me, is oil painting. Oils give the work a specific weight that has no equal”.

Today

Life goes on. This new period of his life finds him mature but with the soul of a child. The first period of his pictorial activity, he says, was a candid one. Now, the transformation has taken him by surprise: from anonymity to public scrutiny, from a secret love to a passion in full light… life changes.

Carlos Lozano in Veracruz

What doesn’t change and he will never let go- is the treasure he has found: peace of mind. Who would have hinted, after seeing Brutalesque at its maximum expression, that Lozano confirms this in an absolute and beautiful paradox: “I have lived an agitated life. Now I have found peace in painting”.

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