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Gorky González Quiñones (September 27, 1939 – January 15, 2017) was a Mexican potter who won the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes for his efforts to revive Mexican maiolica pottery. He began in the arts following his father, sculptor Rodolfo González. Although he worked with and studied ceramics in Mexico and Japan, he did not work with maiolica until he received two pieces as part of his antique business. The technique had almost died out in his region, and González Quiñones learned how to make them. His workshop was in Guanajuato, with a client base in Mexico and the United States.

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  • Gorky González Quiñones (September 27, 1939 – January 15, 2017) was a Mexican potter who won the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes for his efforts to revive Mexican maiolica pottery. He began in the arts following his father, sculptor Rodolfo González. Although he worked with and studied ceramics in Mexico and Japan, he did not work with maiolica until he received two pieces as part of his antique business. The technique had almost died out in his region, and González Quiñones learned how to make them. His workshop was in Guanajuato, with a client base in Mexico and the United States. (en)
  • Gorky González (Morelia, Michoacán, 27 de septiembre de 1939-Guanajuato, 13 de enero de 2017)​ fue un artesano mexicano que se especializó en la fabricación de piezas de cerámica mayólica, al estilo tradicional utilizado en la época colonial de México. (es)
  • Gorky González Quiñones, né le 27 septembre 1939 à Morelia, dans l'état de Michoacán et décédé le 15 janvier 2017 à Guanajuato, dans l'état de Guanajuato, était un potier mexicain qui a remporté le Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes pour ses efforts de relance de la poterie mexicaine de majolique. Il a commencé dans les arts en suivant son père, le sculpteur Rodolfo González. Bien qu'il ait travaillé et étudié la céramique au Mexique et au Japon, il n'a pas travaillé avec la majolique jusqu'à ce qu'il reçoive deux pièces dans le cadre de son activité d'antiquaire. La technique avait presque disparu dans sa région et González Quiñones a appris à les fabriquer. Son atelier se trouvait à Guanajuato, avec une clientèle au Mexique et aux États-Unis. (fr)
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  • Morelia, Michoacán (en)
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