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Ramsés De La Cruz

Datos clave

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: Corazón corasa
  • Born: 1986, Querétaro, México
  • Top-ranked work: Corazón corasa
  • Nationality: México
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Art period: Contemporáneo
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Querétaro
    • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Querétaro
    • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Querétaro
    • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Querétaro
    • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Querétaro
  • Also known as: Rameses Cruz

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Biography of Ramsés de la Cruz

Ramsés de la Cruz, born in Querétaro, Mexico, in 1986, is a multidisciplinary and avant-garde artist whose work explores the boundaries between sculpture, alternate realities, and performance. He’s recognized for his distinctive style—a fusion of Mexican culture and history—characterized by innovative techniques and profound symbolism. Currently residing and working in Mexico City, de la Cruz's artistic journey has spanned diverse mediums, cementing his place as a significant voice within contemporary art. Early Life & Education: De la Cruz’s formative years were marked by frequent relocations due to his family’s nomadic lifestyle. This experience instilled in him a spirit of adaptability and fueled his intellectual curiosity, ultimately leading him to pursue studies at the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro (UAQ), where he honed his artistic skills and developed a foundational understanding of art history and theory. His fascination with Mexican folklore and traditions would become an enduring influence on his creative endeavors. Emergence as an Artist: His artistic breakthrough began around 16 years old with his debut exhibition featuring dioramas—a captivating introduction to his penchant for crafting intricate miniature worlds that invite contemplation and challenge conventional perspectives. This initial foray into sculptural expression established a core aesthetic element that would permeate his subsequent projects. He quickly mastered the art of manipulating materials, experimenting with textures and forms to convey complex ideas and emotions. Exploration of Artistic Languages: De la Cruz embarked on a comprehensive exploration of various artistic languages, including surrealist painting, materic art (ready made), tachism, and installation. These experiments allowed him to refine his technique and broaden his conceptual horizons, resulting in a multifaceted approach that distinguishes him from many other artists. He particularly admired the expressive power of Surrealist painters like René Magritte, whose dreamlike imagery captivated him with its ability to disrupt rational thought. Sculptural Achievements & Recognition: Throughout his career, he has achieved remarkable success with over 20 solo exhibitions and more than 250 group shows worldwide—a testament to his dedication and artistic vision. His sculptures have garnered acclaim in prestigious collections across Mexico and internationally, reflecting the enduring impact of his work. Notably, “Corazón Corasa,” a monumental piece exploring themes of vulnerability and resilience, stands as a symbol of his commitment to confronting difficult subjects with honesty and sensitivity. He continues to push the boundaries of sculptural form, seeking new ways to communicate ideas about identity and perception. Influences & Artistic Vision: De la Cruz’s artistic sensibilities are deeply rooted in a fascination with Mexican culture and history, as well as an engagement with the broader intellectual currents of his time. He draws inspiration from artists like Maurice Quentin de La Tour—particularly his masterful use of pastel—and Roger de la Fresnaye—whose exploration of Cubism reflects a desire for order amidst artistic experimentation. Furthermore, he admires Águeda Ruiz de la Prada’s ability to convey emotional resonance through eclectic stylistic choices. His overarching artistic vision is driven by a belief in the transformative potential of art – its capacity to provoke thought, inspire empathy, and challenge viewers to reconsider their understanding of the world around them. He strives to create works that resonate with both intellectual rigor and visceral emotion, cementing his legacy as one of Mexico’s most innovative sculptors.