Yayoi Kusama: the Artist Behind the Work ‘Andy’ López Beltrán Would Have Bought for 30,000 Usd
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Andy López Beltrán bought for $30,000 a piece of art from Yayoi Kusama, the famous Japanese artist whose work is exhibited in the world’s leading modern art museums. In the final stretch of his dad’s government, Andy imported the piece from Japan to Mexico on March 15, 2024. Open records of imports into the global market consulted by Latinus indicate that Andrés López Beltrán imported a handmade painting, weighing 12.5 kilos from the outstanding…
Import records indicate that ‘Andy’ López Beltrán would have acquired a work by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama for 30 000 USD, imported from Japan in March 2024.
Andrés Andy Manuel López Beltrán , secretary of Morena's organization and son of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), acquired a screenprint of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama for approximately 30 thousand dollars (almost half a million Mexican pesos). According to a journalistic investigation, the piece was imported from Japan on March 15, 2024 and sent to a property located in the Copilco Colony University, in Coyoacán, Mexico…
Mexico, October 9, 2025.- Andy López Beltrán bought for $30,000 a piece of art by Yayoi Kusama, the famous Japanese artist whose work is exhibited in the world’s leading modern art museums. In the final stretch of his dad’s government, Andy imported the piece from Japan to Mexico... Read more →
Alonso QuijanoCiudad de México, October 9, 2025.– Journalist Carlos Loret de Mola revealed in Latinus that Andrés “Andy” López Beltrán, son of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, acquired a work of art from the renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in March 2024, when his father still held the presidency of the Republic. According to the investigation, the purchase amounted to half a million pesos and was registered in Trade Atlas, one…
Andy López Beltrán, son of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, acquired an artwork by renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama for $30,000. The purchase was finalized in March 2024, when the work was imported from Tokyo, Japan, to Mexico. According to open international trade records consulted by Latinus, the import took place on March 15 of that year. The documents detail that it was a handmade painting weighing 12.5 kilograms, sent from the Ma…
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