Mexico-based Artist & Printmaker Shinzaburo Takeda: Seeking Origins
Permanent Collection
admission free
Shinzaburo Takeda, Totonaca girl, 1974, LithographExhibition Outline
An exhibition of works by artist and printmaker Shinzaburo Takeda, who moved to Mexico in 1963 and has worked there ever since. It primarily displays his works produced up to the 1990s.
Exhibition Information
| Exhibition Name | Mexico-based Artist & Printmaker Shinzaburo Takeda: Seeking Origins |
|---|---|
| Duration | June 19(Fri.), 2026 – August 30(Sun.) Closed Days: Mondays *However, the museum will be open on July 20 (Monday, public holiday), and will be closed on July 21 (Tuesday). |
| Admission fees | Free admission |
Highlights
Takeda Shinzaburo, People of the Sierra, 1970, Screenprint
Takeda Shinzaburo, Dance of the Vulture, 1971, Screenprint
Takeda Shinzaburo, Festival of Cholula (Censorship) from Festivals of Mexico, 1973, Woodcut
Takeda Shinzaburo, Cora (Man and Woman), 1973, Lithograph
Takeda Shinzaburo, Carnival, 1974, Screenprint
Takeda Shinzaburo, The North Side of Our House, 1978, Woodcut
Takeda Shinzaburo, Saint Mary of Guadalupe,1983, Aquatint, etching, drypoint
Takeda Shinzaburo, Welcome!, 1984, Lithograph
Takeda Shinzaburo, Dance of the Dog and the Vulture,1986, Lithograph*All works above are part of the collection at the Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts.

