WednesdayOctober152008

Guanabee To Go: "Caras vemos, corazones no sabemos: The Human Landscape of Mexican Migration" In LA

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Take a look at America’s perception of Mexican immigrants in “Caras vemos, corazones no sabemos/Faces Seen, Hearts Unknown: The Human Landscape of Mexican Migration,” a new exhibition at the UCLA Fowler Museum consisting about 80 works of art by 40 different artists:

Featuring paintings, works on paper, photographs, video, retablos and more, these works explore the struggles and visions of migrants, as well as their spiritual practices and the roles of these traditions during difficult journeys. Work by more than forty artists—including Salomón Huerta, Patssi Valdéz, Gronk, Victor Ochoa, Magú, Felipe Ehrenberg, Delilah Montoya, Malaquías Montoya and others—consider themes of journeys, boundaries, and barriers, urban landscapes and human geographies, and negotiating identities.

It’s almost as fun as being called “Spanish,” no? Details after the jump:

Caras vemos, corazones no sabemos/Faces Seen, Hearts Unknown: The Human Landscape of Mexican Migration
UCLA Fowler Museum
October 5, 2008 - December 28, 2008

[Caras Vemos]

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oooh i love to play la loteria…let’s c…la palma, el violencello…

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