About the artist

A storyteller, his work originates in Xochimilco, the heart of Mexico City.
Through linocut, he builds a world where popular symbols, endearing characters, and the collective memory of the city converge. Eduardo conceives of the image as a space of resistance, tradition, and visual poetics.

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Acknowledgments and publications


  • 2019 Selected for the "47th Carmen Arozena International Art Award" (Spain).
  • 2018 Selected for the "5th Livio Abramo International Print Biennial" (Brazil).
  • 2018 Honorable Mention "II Arequera Print Biennial" "Adolfo Bellocq" (Argentina).
  • 2017 Selected for the "First Lithographic Residency", Ita-Quatiara Workshop. (Brazil).
  • 2017 Selected for the "First Armadillo Art Contest". (Mexico)
  • 2017 Artwork acquired for the collection of the Museu Casa da Gravura, Campos do Jordão (Brazil).
  • 2017 Residency at the Taller de Gráfica Urbana, Xilogravura e artivismo, SESC, POMPEIA (Brazil).

    He has illustrated publications for the Brigada para Leer en Libertad and stories by Margarita Castillo.

    His pieces are part of permanent collections at the Museu Casa da Xilogravura in Brazil and the Juan B. Tapia Museum of Plastic Arts in Buenos Aires.
Monumental Zócalo Offering
In 2024, Eduardo Robledo's work was selected to inspire the Monumental Day of the Dead Altar in Mexico City's Zocalo.
Monumental Zócalo Offering
Monumental Zócalo Offering
Monumental Zócalo Offering
Monumental Zócalo Offering
Monumental Zócalo Offering