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Largest-ever Art Exhibit de la Frida Kahlo

8:17 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Arts|mexico · Comments Off

8 Jun 2007

kahlo.jpgArtist and legend Frida Kahlo celebrates her 100th birthday this year and Mexico City is set to celebrate her with the largest-ever exhibit of her paintings at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. The 354 pieces displayed include one-third of her artistic production, manuscripts, and fifty personal letters never before displayed in public. The exhibit is tentatively slated to open June 13, 2007 until August 19, 2007, just in time for summer travel.

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Tijuana : Border City and Art Center?

5:09 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Arts|Events|Los Angeles|mexico · Comments Off

8 Feb 2007

tijuana.jpgWhen most people think of Latin American art, big cities like Buenos Aires and Mexico City come to mind. An exhibit currently on exhibit at the Santa Monica Museum of Art features 50 works by 20 contemporary artists from the art center of Tijuana, Mexico. The border city popularly known more for its pharmacies and night clubs than for its visual arts, is full of experimental visual artists.

Maps and scale models play a prominent role, allowing artists to move freely between their imaginations and reality. Photo-collages and dioramas by Guatemala-born architect and urban planner Teddy Cruz suggest a flexible future in which recycled things increasingly meet the needs of a growing population. A more ominous future is evoked by the surveillance-style video projected onto a topographic model of the border region by Torolab, an artist collective founded by Raúl Cárdenas-Osuna in 1995. “The Region of the Transborder Trousers” uses humor and GPS technology, sewn into the pants of five participants, to track their movements over five days in 2004.

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