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Scott Neri (born 1972 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican painter, illustrator, designer and
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writer. He was the founding member and director of the Guadalajara-based
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Artistic development

Scott Neri was born in Guadalajara in 1972. He studied Visual Arts at the
University of Guadalajara The University of Guadalajara ( es, Universidad de Guadalajara) is a public higher education institution in the Mexican city of Guadalajara. The university has several high schools as well as graduate and undergraduate campuses, which are distr ...
from 1987 to 1991,
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at Centro de Actores y Autores de Occidente under the mentorship of Oscar Trejo, and Cinema at the Centro de Arte Audiovisual. His first individual exhibition named ''M Impresionismo Bizarro'' (''M Bizarre
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'') was held in 1992. He has taken part in several collective exhibitions in
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and Guadalajara. He has attended workshops with renowned Mexican writers
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and
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/ref> Neri has described his artwork as a personal incursion into pop surrealism and
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Exhibitions

*2002 - ''Personal Sin Quotes'' - Galería Arte Estudio - Individual, ''M Impresionismo Bizarro'' - Les Fleurs du Mort, Centro de Arte Audio Visual, GDL - Individual *2003 - ''Guadalajara en un Llano'' - Tomarte en
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, Spain - Collective, ''Exhibition of Mexican Art'' - Tomarte en Madrid, Spain - Collective, ''Obscure Journeys I'' - Jorge Martínez Gallery, GDL - Collective, ''Revolucionarte'' - Tomarte,
Zapopan, Jalisco Zapopan () is a city and municipality located in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Part of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, the population of Zapopan city proper makes it the second largest city in the state, very close behind the population of G ...
- Collective, Cinema Roxy Bar - GDL - Collective, Casa Arcos - GDL - Collective *2004 - ''La Quema del Diablo'' - Casa Arcos, GDL - Collective, ''Puppet'' - La Santa Bar, GDL - Individual, ''Festival de las Nuevas Artes'' - Expo GDL - Collective, ''Latex'' - Museo de la Ciudad,
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- Collective, Obscure Journeys II - Casa Vieja, GDL - Collective, ''30th Anniversary of Radio UdeG'' - GDL - Collective, Blood of Cain - Les Fleurs du Mort, Bar Galería, Foro de Arte y Cultura, Swinger Bar Gallery, GDL - Individual, ''Cuerpo Presente'' - Museo de la Ciudad, Saltillo - Collective, Under the Skin - La Comuna Taller Galería, GDL - Collective *2005 - ''A Lubrik Vision'' - Bolko Bar Gallery, GDL - Collective of erotic art, ''Se Busca Coleccionista Novel'' - Humo Gallery, GDL - Collective, ''I want to see Blood'' - Ex-Convento del Carmen, GDL - Collective, ''Sinner'' - Jadite Gallery,
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- Collective, ''X'' - Cunorte UdeG, Colotlán, Redibú Bar, Ajolote Gallery, GDL - Individual, ''Expo Santa Fe'' - Santo Coyote, GDL - Collective, La Mata Tinta, GDL - Collective, ''Permanent Sephirot'' - Opio Club, GDL - Individual


Short fiction

*Ritos, 1997 *Extrañas Entrañas, 1998


External links

*
TrifasikoOfficial website of YoArtista


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Neri, Scott 1972 births Living people Mexican artists People from Guadalajara, Jalisco Artists from Guadalajara, Jalisco