Emilio Carrasco Gutiérrez (1957 - 2020). Emilio Carrasco Gutierréz was a Mexican plastic artist recognized internationally for his artistic career. He worked in different disciplines such as painting, sculpture and engraving, among others. He was also a famous promoter and collector of Ex Libris, creator of the project "El Bosque de la Utopia" of which 9 international biennials were held. He promoted and participated in the International Mail Art Network for more than 30 years[citation needed] and was a research professor at the Autonomous University of Zacatecas for 23 years.[1]
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He participated in numerous competitions outside the country, obtaining multiple awards and honorable mentions. He did multiple individual and collective exhibitions in Europe, The United States of America, China, Turkey and Australia.[citation needed] He was also a guest of honour at some of China's top art universities.[2]
Emilio Carrasco Gutiérrez, born in Mexico City on 4th October 1957, studied drawing in the workshop of Professor Carlos Orozco Romero, and drawing and painting with the Professor Gilberto Aceves Navarro at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Academy of San Carlos).[1][3] Obtained the title of drawing teacher at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in San Fernando, Madrid, Spain, in 1981, and later obtained a speciality in museology from the National Institute Of Fine Arts of Mexico.[3]