David Guzmán / Obra reciente
(n. Ciudad de México, 1969) Artista de formación autodidacta, conocedor del oficio, atento escucha de los caprichos de la materia, forjador de formas orgánicas, obsesivo buscador de la perfección, minucioso...
I was born in the village of Sergeyevichi in the end of 1960s. At that time the village was in the Soviet Union – now it is in the Republic of Belarus. Space flight was already under way, and my father liked it when my mother put on high-heeled shoes and styled her hair into a “babetta” for village festivals.
My father and elder brother taught me how to work, while my mother and younger brother indulged my penchant for the arts and sciences. At school I was friendly with the history teachers Galina Drozd and Natalia Demidova. On dark winter evenings Galina would often tell me about her sailor nephew’s voyages around the world. When I left school at 16, I went to study at the Admiral Makarov Naval Academy in St. Petersburg (then Leningrad).
I graduated from the Academy with distinction, thanks to Professor Vladlen Adamenko, but I did not spend much time at sea. I met the writers Sergey Kalinin and Catherine Phillips, and began to write myself, with encouragement from the artist Bella Matveyeva.