Alejandro Colunga

He was born in Guadalajara on 11 December 1948[1] and studied architecture between 1967 and 1971 and music and hospitality in 1971–1973 at Conservatorio del Estado de Jalisco.

He has participated in many exhibitions, individually and collectively since 1968, in the United States, Mexico, Europe and South America.

For example, one well-known series of eight sculptures of his, The Rotunda by the Sea, is a collection of bronze chairs that were created for Puerto Vallarta's boardwalk (malecon).

Galeria Miró, Monterrey, N. L. This year He travels to Brasil, Europa, África and India.

De México, D. F. Galería Hagerman Baños, México, D. F. Promoción de las Artes, Monterrey, N. L. Museum of Modern Art, O.E.A., Washington, D. C. Proyect sculptures 18 m high for S.I.N., New York, N.Y. Galery at Mexican Embassy at Bern, Switzerland.

(FIAC) Dorsky Gallery, New York, N. Y., U.S.A. Foro Internacional Arte Contemporáneo, Bogotá, Colombia.

Invited as jury at International Movie Festival Santa Fe de Bogotá, Colombia.

Permanent Installation at the front of the Centro Cultural Cabañas en la Plaza Tapatía.

International Art Exposition, Miami, Fl., U.S.A. Jansen Gallery, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. Galery ARN, Zurich, Suiza.

Award Arquitecture for the interactive installation, "La sala de los magos", Guadalajara, Jal.

Hall "Alejandro Colunga" permanent exposition devoted to his work of art, Amparo Museum, Puebla, Pue.

Collection Group four pieces called "Sala de los Magos II".

Experiment about astronomy with a Traditional Mexican chair (Equipal) with the coordination with the historiographer and researcher Martha Figueroa.

Art and Fashion to tribute Alejandro Colunga "La Noche de Los Magos" at the esplanade Centro Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara, Jal.

Installation of eight Monumental Sculptures, for the Nassau Country Museum, Long Island, New York Designs a set of sculptures for the awards to the most renown Football team Book about his work at ediciones Espejo de Obsidiana, in México City.

Documentary about his trips, life and work by Mexican tapatío director Juan Pablo Angel Guggenbuehl.

Working on monumental sculptures for the Nassau County Museum, Long Island New York.