
MEXICO CITY.- With a legacy of paintings, sculptures and stained glass, focusing on the religious sphere, the general director of National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA), Teresa Vicencio Alvarez, highlighted the life and work of artist Efrén Ordóñez, who died on 21 August. In a statement, the INBA recalled the career of this artist, who left most of his work at the Seminary of Monterrey and the Institute itself. This last preservation of collection of works include: “Yesterday and Tomorrow ‘(1992),’ Red Gray Space ‘(1968),” Red Bridge “(1968),’ Ghost ‘(S / F) and’ Painting ‘(S / F). With regards to his death, the official said: ‘We lost a great artist who made a footprint in the history of art in our country, and distinguished us with a lifetime of work devoted to his trade ‘