Background
Cuevas, Jose Luis was born on February 26, 1934 in Mexico City. Son of Alberto and Maria Regia (Novelo) Cuevas Gomez.
("GRAY INTERIOR VERSION". Ramon Cuevas; Creator of the CME...)
"GRAY INTERIOR VERSION". Ramon Cuevas; Creator of the CME therapy with 41 years of experience, describes in his book why this therapy is the best option available validated by real results, 99 exercises with illustrations, a detailed explanation will guide you thru this revolutionary therapy. The Cuevas Medek Exercise first edition describes why each therapy exercise demands an active response from the child and always the choice of the exercise is directly related to the child's reaction potential. The "art" portion of CME therapy depends on the ability of the CME practitioner to choose and apply the optimal sequence of exercises during the therapy session, in order to "provoke" new spontaneous postural-functional reactions. The "science" portion of CME resides in the new responses emerging from the immature brain. The CME manual can be read by anyone who is interested in learning this novelty approach to physical rehabilitation, therapist, students, etc.
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Cuevas, Jose Luis was born on February 26, 1934 in Mexico City. Son of Alberto and Maria Regia (Novelo) Cuevas Gomez.
Student, School Painting & Sculpture La Esmerelda Institute National Bellas Artes, Mexico City.
in New York, Paris, Milan, Mexico, Buenos Aires, Toronto, Los Angeles, Washington, etc.; Group Exhbns. all over N. and S. America, Europe, India and Japan; works are in Museum of Modem Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Brooklyn Museum (New York), Art Institute Chicago, Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., Museums of Albi and Lyons, France, etc.; First Institute Resident artist Philadelphia Museum School Art, 1957. Lecturer artist San Jose State College, 1970, Fullerton College, 1975, Washington State University, 1975.
("GRAY INTERIOR VERSION". Ramon Cuevas; Creator of the CME...)
Exhibited one-man shows Prisse Gallery, Mexico City, 1953, Pam-American Union, Washington, 1954, New York City, Paris, Rome, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, numerous other cities. Exhibited group shows throughout North America, South America, Europe, India, Japan. Represented in permanent collections Museum Modern Art, New York City, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, Brooklyn Museum, Art Institute Chicago, Phillips Collection, Washington, Museum Modern Art, Mexico City, Musée d'Art, Belgium, 1986, Alvar Alto Museum, Helsinki, 1986, Pinacoteque National Musée, Alexandre Santzos Athens, Greece, 1987, Orange Palais Aversperg, Vienna, 1987.Represented in other leading collections. Illustrator: The Worlds of Kafka and Cuevas, 1959, Recollections of Childhood, 1962, Cuevas-Charenton, 1965, Crime by Cuevas, 1968, Homage to Quevedo, 1969, Cuevas Comedies, 1971, La Rue des Mauvais Garcons, 1972, Cuaderno de Paris, 1977, Zarathrustra, 1979, Les Obsesions Noires J.L. Cuevas, 1982, Letters to Tasenda, 1982. Author: Cuevas by Cuevas, 1964, Cuevario, 1973, Confesiones de Jose Luis Cuevas, 1975.
Married Bertha Riestra, February 17, 1961. Children: Mariana, Zimena, Maria-Jose.