Rubén Marshall Tikalova
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Ruben Jose Marshall Tikalova KM (born 1969, in
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), since 2022 is Director of Brokerage and International Advisor of the United States Foreign Trade Institute. He was founder of the contemporary arts and lifestyle magazine FAHRENHEITº, and was its editorial director from 2003 to 2017.


Trajectory

Sir Ruben Marshall KM received his secondary and higher education in the United States, first, in the high school
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,
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: ''Cum Laude''. He later graduated with honors as Bachelor of Arts in Management Engineering by
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,
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. Soon after he received the bachelor's degree of science in mechanical engineering from the
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,
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. He was interested in contemporary art and culture and traveled to Europe to learn about the subject. In France he studied French language and civilization at the Sorbonne in
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. In this period he became interested in the artistic phenomenon. From his role as creator he became part of the workshop of French sculptor Gerard Ramon, known to have studied with Marcel Gimond, the pupil of
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. Later, he took several diplomas of morphology, drawing, painting and sculpture at L'ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and diploma studies in Art History for
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in
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, focusing on the work of British sculptor
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, in the same university he was familiarized with the work of the poet and engraver
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. He sculpted several pieces in which mannequins were the work of art, presenting in 2005 a selection of his work in the solo exhibition entitled ''Between the spiritual and the mundane'' in Praxis Gallery, Mexico City (since 2008 Alfredo Ginocchio Gallery), receiving diverse reviews for his use of familiar objects to express his search of volume in sculpture. In October 2003 he founded, together with colleagues from the Mexican artistic and cultural world, the contemporary arts and lifestyle magazine FAHRENHEITº, being its editorial director since then. This publication has been studied and presented as part of the Mexican magazines of art and culture of the first two decades of the Twenty First Century. For several years he was also head of the column "Chess. Bishop and Aleph" which appeared in the bimonthly printed magazine. As editorial director of FAHRENHEIT°, he made the transit of the publication to its digital version, launching in 2009 its website in
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, and with the time it became available in other languages. FAHRENHEIT° is also a channel of contemporary arts and lifestyle news, which has begun to venture into the field of international news. From 2013 to 2016 he was also the editorial director of the weekly cultural section “FAHRENHEITº”, published in the national newspaper
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. During its history (d. March 18, 1917),
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has given voice to various characters of the Mexican cultural environment. The publications arising from its pages (supplements, sections and magazines), among which is ''Plural'', the literary magazine run by the Mexican writer,
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,
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, from its origin (October, 1971) to the “Excelsior beat” when he left the direction of the magazine (July, 1976), founding then the magazine ''Vuelta'', although ''Plural'' was published until December 1994. As a member of the Mexican cultural world, Ruben Marshall has been part of selection committees in national and international art competitions, such as ''Miradas Cruzadas'' in collaboration with the
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in Mexico, the French Embassy in Mexico, the Image Center, the National Center of the Arts, the
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(currently
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) and the Museum of Mexico City, or ''Caminos de la Libertad'', in collaboration with
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. He has recently being part of the 7th generation's faculty from Luxurylab Institute, in Mexico City. In 2010 he was invited to join the Board of Directors of the Federation of Alliances Françaises in Mexico, and in 2011 he founded with the French Ambassador in Mexico and Marie-Jo Paz, widow of
Octavio Paz Octavio Paz Lozano (March 31, 1914 – April 19, 1998) was a Mexican poet and diplomat. For his body of work, he was awarded the 1977 Jerusalem Prize, the 1981 Miguel de Cervantes Prize, the 1982 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, a ...
, the Circle Victor Hugo for the Arts in Mexico, to promote cultural exchange between France and Mexico and the Francophonie, and serves as its president. In 2014 Mexico became observer country of the
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(OIF). In his role as advisor, he currently serves as the Director of Brokerage and International Advisor from the United States Foreign Trade Institute.


Honors

* Knight of Magistral Grace of the Sovereign Order of Malta (Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta). It is a Religious-Secular Order that was founded during the Eleventh-Century in
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, at the time of the
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. The order is under the protection of the
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,
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. Its motto is ''Tuition Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum'' (Guardian of the Faith and Gift of the Poor). In 1857, and being the Governor General of
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, Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg received the Grand Cross of Malta, and in 1871, Marie Charlotte of Mexico, widow of Maximilian, also received the Grand Cross of Malta. Sir Rubén Marshall Tikalova received the Investiture as Knight of Magistral Grace on June 24, 2021, at the
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. * Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters of France. This recognition rewards, as the Order says, "the peoples who have distinguished themselves by their creations in the literary or artistic domain or the contribution they have made to the splendor of the arts and letters in France and in the world", and was given by the Government of France after having been authorized by decree of Felipe Calderon, President of Mexico in the Official Journal of the Federation.


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United States Foreign Trade Institute
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Marshall Tikalova, Ruben Living people 20th-century Mexican sculptors Artists from Mexico City Mexican people of Czech descent Mexican people of English descent Mexican magazine editors 1969 births Claremont McKenna College alumni Mexican expatriates in the United States 21st-century Mexican sculptors 21st-century male artists Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni