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Exhibitions & Biographies Paperback
Item # bk136
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Art of the Other Mexico, MFACM Catalog |
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Art of the Other Mexico was published by the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum in 1993 and represents the largest and most important exhibit in which the artists, the curators, and the organizing institution are Mexican. This exhibition catalog illuminates the art of the other Mexico, the one that exists outside the nation’s physical border and is composed of Mexican descended people living and creating their own cultural reality in the United States.
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Exhibitions & Biographies Paperback
Item # bk137
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La Patria Portátil, MFACM Catalog |
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La Patria Portátil: 100 years of Mexican Chromo Art Calendars was an exhibition, which the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum co-organized along with Museo Soumaya, Mexico City. It was a retrospective exhibition regarding the different uses of the printed calendar and the artwork of almanac paintings during the 20th Century. This exhibit also attested to the philosophy of the Mexican culture as being one “sin fronteras,” for the history of the chromolithograph calendar is popularly known to Mexicans on both sides of the USMexico border.
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Dual Language Paperback
Item # bk196
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Día de los Muertos, MFACM catalog |
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The Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum’s Día de los Muertos catalog features photographs of past exhibitions that have been organized by this museum, as well as artwork, articles and photo documentation of how the Day of the Dead is celebrated throughout Mexico and the United States.
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Paperback
Item # cat101
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Paperback
Item # cat102
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Rufino Tamayo, Sculptures and Mixographs |
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Paperback
Item # cat103
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Mexico: La Vision de los Cosmos |
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Paperback
Item # cat104
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Vestido con el Sol |
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Traditional Textiles from Mexico, Guatemala, Panama
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Paperback
Item # cat105
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Que Lindo es Michoacan |
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Traditional and Contemporary Art from the state of Michoacan, Mexico
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Paperback
Item # cat106
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15 Contemporary Artist |
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Contemporary Artist of Mexico
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Paperback
Item # cat107
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Paperback
Item # cat108
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Arnulfo Mendoza |
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Weaving a Cultural Testimony
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Paperback
Item # cat109
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La Reina de las Americas |
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Works of Art from the museum of the Basilica de Guadalupe
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Paperback
Item # cat110
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Jose Guadalupe Posada Aguilar |
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Commemorating the 78th Anniversary of his death
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Paperback
Item # cat111
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El Ojo Fino (The Exquisite eye) |
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Showcasing the remarkable vision of three generations of mexican photographers
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Paperback
Item # cat112
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!Adivina! |
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Latino Chicago Expressions
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Paperback
Item # cat113
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Latina Art: Showcase '87 |
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An exhibiton which consist of paintings, prints, and drawings by outstanding Latin American Women Artist from across the United States
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Paperback
Item # cat114
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Alejandro Romero |
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Painting by Alejandro Romero
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Paperback
Item # cat115
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Maria Izquierdo |
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Modern Mexican Painting
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Paperback
Item # cat116
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Alfredo Zalce a Retrospective |
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Paperback, Bilingual
Item # cat117
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Prints of the Mexican Masters |
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Paperback
Item # cat118
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Carlos Cortez Koyohuikatl |
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Soap box Artist & Poet
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Paperback
Item # cat120
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Frida Kahlo/Diego Rivera and 20th Century Mexican Art |
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The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection
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