Atardeser Dwsk

Atardeser Dwsk is a Mexican visual artist and a graduate of Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado ‘La Esmeralda’. He began his artistic career through the practice and exploration of graffiti as a form of expression, abstracting typographic shapes and street languages and translating them formally and conceptually into other media and techniques. His work often begins with points and lines, evolving into intricate abstractions through sculpture, drawing, object art, painting, and spatial interventions.

He has participated in events such as the Bienal Shinzaburo Takeda (2016), the Bienal de Cerámica Artística Contemporánea at Centro Cultural Tijuana (2018), and the Premio Internacional de Arte Gráfico Jesús Núñez at the Centro Internacional de la Estampa Contemporánea in A Coruña, Spain (2017). His solo exhibitions include Ojos que te dieron tanto at Yuxta Pop (2022), Acaríciame… con los ojos at RUINA (2022), Hacer para transformar at Fundación Novangardo (2015), and Creer para crear, an in-situ installation under the Apatlaco bridge in Mexico City (2014).

His work has also been part of numerous group exhibitions, including AÑO CERO at Estudio Mezquite (2023), Gran Salón Contemporáneo at La Trampa Gráfica Contemporánea (2019), and Saa Xti Guidxiilayu — Dance of the Earth, an in-situ project at the Juchitán market ruins following the 2017 earthquake.

Atardeser is the founder of El Día de la Impresión, a graphic production space dedicated to promoting silkscreen printing as a key medium in contemporary Mexican printmaking.