Ángela Gurría Artist

Ángela Gurría Davó (born Mexico City, March 24, 1929) is a Mexican sculptor. In 1974, she became the first female member of the Academia de Artes. She is best known for her monumental sculptures such as Señal, an eighteen meter tall work created for the 1968 Summer Olympics. She lives and works in Mexico City.

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Birth dateMarch 24, 1929
Birth place
Mexico City
Nationality
Mexico

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