Eduardo Auyón

Mexican artist

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Eduardo Auyón (Chinese: 欧阳民), (born in Canton, China in 1935 – dead in Mexicali, Baja California on October 8, 2015[1]) was an artist and cultural promoter. He moved to Mexicali, Mexico in the 1960s. He was a professor at Escuela de Bellas Artes de Mexicali.

He published "Los chinos en Baja California. Ayer y hoy" (1971), and "El dragón en el desierto. Los pioneros chinos en Mexicali" (1991).

References

  1. ^ Falleció Eduardo Auyón.(in spanish)

External links

  • A caballo entre México y China


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