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He began exhibiting his work while still in school in the early 1970s and continues to do so, often working with his brother Mauricio Garc\u00eda Vega. He works in mixed media to paint various forms of expression. His early work was mostly fantastic, with elements of eroticism but his later work has been darker as a means of expressing his own feelings and moods. His work has mostly been exhibited in Mexico, often in conjunction with other artists including a 2010 exhibition with his brother at various venues.Antonio Garc\u00eda Vega (full name Juan Antonio Garc\u00eda Vega) was born in Mexico City in 1954. He began drawing and painting as a child, and is the brother of painter Mauricio Garc\u00eda Vega.[1][2][3]Garc\u00eda first began studying graphic design at the Escuela de Dise\u00f1o Publicitario y Pintura Art\u00edstica in Mexico City. He then studied drawing and painting from 1972 to 1975 at the Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado “La Esmeralda” in Mexico City.[1] His main influence at school was Jorge Gonz\u00e1lez Camarena, working with him as an assistant on a mural in the Palacio de Bellas Artes.[4][5]Since the early 1970s, he has had a career in art, sometimes creating works under the name of Antonio Sarpa.[1] He currently lives in Tec\u00e1mac, State of Mexico.Garc\u00eda\u2019s first exhibition was of ink drawings at the Baltazar Martinez Gallery\/Studio in Mexico City in 1973 when he was still in school.[2][6][7] Since then other individual exhibitions have included an exhibition of acrylics at the Galer\u00eda Chapultepec (with Enrique Revueltas),[3][4] Dibujos Sangu\u00edneos at the Casa del Lago of the Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico (with Eduardo Le\u00f3n) (1976) and the Instituto de Artes of the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Le\u00f3n (1977). He also exhibited at the Galer\u00eda Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Velasco in Mexico City(1977) and at the Galer\u00eda F\u00e9nix (with Eduardo Le\u00f3n).[1][8][9]Collective exhibitions have included participation in the Cuarta bienal Museo de Arte Contempor\u00e1neo at the Museo de Arte Contempor\u00e1neo in Morelia, Mexico (2003), the Arte L\u00fadico event at the Alicia Brandy Gallery of Art in Buenos Aires (2005), participation in the Sal\u00f3n de Pintura y Escultura at the Centro Cultural Fox y Museo de Arte de Le\u00f3n in Le\u00f3n Guanajuato (2005), the Sal\u00f3n de la Pl\u00e1stica Mexicana en Paris event in France(2007) and Aus der Tief (2010) .[1] The last was a show he participated with his brother Mauricio Garc\u00eda Vega. Aus Der Tiefe (German: From the depths) exhibition which consisted of about fifty pieces such as paintings, reliefs and drawings, which were displayed in various venues, such as the Sal\u00f3n de la Pl\u00e1stica Mexicana, the Tecnol\u00f3gico de Estudios Superiores de Chimalhuac\u00e1n and the Galer\u00eda Abad Pl\u00e1cido Retmeier from 2010 to 2012.[10][11]His work was published in \u201cSecci\u00f3n de Pintura\u201d of the Sal\u00f3n Nacional de Artes Plasticas\/Galer\u00eda del Auditorio Nacional in 1987.His recognitions include an honorary mention at the first Bienal Nacional de Artes Pl\u00e1sticas de la Juventud in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico (1978), third place at the Concurso de Cartel of the Secretar\u00eda de Salud in Mexico City (2005) and an honorary mention at the Sal\u00f3n Annual de Grabado y Dibujo of the Sal\u00f3n de la Pl\u00e1stica Mexicana (2010).[1] His is also a member of the Sal\u00f3n de la Pl\u00e1stica Mexicana.[12]Artistry[edit]In his early career, his work leaned toward the fantastic, with an erotic feel, featuring humans transforming into something else such as birds. Elements of abstractionism also appeared early. He is quoted at that time as considering himself self-taught as school taught him nothing about how to express himself and that he did not like labels on his work.(alirico) In the late 1970s, he work took a darker turn, describing himself as \u201cfilled with rage and sadness\u201d, creating art to fight against \u201cdehumanization and to express ideas such as oppression and loneliness.[4][13][14]He began exhibiting with drawings, especially in ink and acrylics but since then much of his work has painting with mixed techniques in order to find new means of expression.[1]In his early career he stated that he was influenced by the work of Max Ernst and Chilean Roberto S. Mata since childhood.[6] Since then other influences have included Francisco de Goya, Michelangelo, Caravaggio and Rembrandt as well as the neo figurativeism and symbolic expressionism movements.[1]References[edit]^ a b c d e f g h Septieme Mexique Peinture Contemporaine [Seventh Mexican Contemporary Painting] (in Spanish and French). Grupo Reforma Air France. July 2012. p.\u00a0110.^ a b “Muestra Pict\u00f3rica de Antonio Garc\u00eda” [Exhibition of works by Antonio Garc\u00eda]. El Heraldo (in Spanish). Mexico City. September 17, 1973.^ a b “Acr\u00edlicos de Garc\u00eda Vega” [Acrylics of Garcia Vega]. El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City. October 7, 1975. p.\u00a0B2.^ a b c Virgina Llarena (October 1, 1975). “Reloj de Sol” [Sundial]. El Heraldo (in Spanish). Mexico City. p.\u00a012.^ “Enrique Revueltas y Antonio Garc\u00eda en las Chapultepec” [Enrique Revueltas and Antonio Garcia at Chapultepec]. Novedades (in Spanish). Mexico City. October 5, 1975. p.\u00a022.^ a b Alarico (November 7, 1973). “Tinta de Juan Antonio Garcia” [Ink of Juan Antonio Garcia]. Impacto (in Spanish). Mexico City (1236): 29.^ Jos\u00e9 Lorenzo (October 1973). “Antonio Garc\u00eda”. Arte: Organo de Difusion de Arte (in Spanish). Mexico City: 15.^ “Drama y Diversi\u00f3n en la Obras de dos Artistas” [Enrique Revueltas and Antonio Garcia at Chapultepec]. El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City. September 9, 1976. p.\u00a0B2.^ “Federico Trama: Deformaci\u00f3n de la Figura Humana; Antonio Garc\u00eda\u00a0: que Vibren mis Obras” [Enrique Revueltas and Antonio Garcia at Chapultepec]. El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City. July 2, 1976. p.\u00a02.^ Vega Septieme Mexique Peinture Contemporaine [Seventh Mexican Contemporary Painting] (in Spanish and French). Grupo Reforma Air France. July 2012. p.\u00a016.^ ““Desde el abismo,” Espejo pl\u00e1stico de la violencia y decadenica actuales” [“From the deep” artistic mirror of today’s violence and decadence] (Press release) (in Spanish). Mexico: CONACULTA. June 25, 2010. Retrieved 2012-12-11.^ “Lista de miembros Sal\u00f3n de la Pl\u00e1stica Mexicana” [List of Members] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Sal\u00f3n de la Pl\u00e1stica Mexicana. Archived from the original on 2013-10-16.^ Jos\u00e9 Luis Colin (April 11, 1977). “Trama y Garcia Vega en el Velasco” [Trama and Garcia Vega in the Velasco Gallery]. El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City. p.\u00a0B2.^ Pinturas y dibujos de Antonio Garc\u00eda Vega [Paintins and drawings of Antonio Garc\u00eda Vega] (in Spanish). Monterrey, Mexico: Instituto de Artes de la UANL. September 23, 1977. 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