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CHILDREN OF THE PLUMED SERPENT: The Legacy of Quetzalcoatl in Ancient Mexico- till July 1

CHILDREN OF THE PLUMED SERPENT: The Legacy of Quetzalcoatl in Ancient Mexico- till July 1

Angelina March 30, 2012 Comments Off

The exhibition examines the art and material objects of late pre-Columbian and early colonial societies across Mexico to explore Quetzalcoatl’s role as founder and benefactor of the Nahua-, Mixtec-, and Zapotec-dominated kingdoms of southern

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LACMA: CONTESTED VISIONS IN THE SPANISH COLONIAL WORLD- Nov 6 to Jan 29

LACMA: CONTESTED VISIONS IN THE SPANISH COLONIAL WORLD- Nov 6 to Jan 29

Davy O. Rourke November 9, 2011 Comments Off

The exhibit brings together a remarkable group of artworks from Mexico and Peru, providing a unique opportunity to examine the connection between ancient and colonial artistic traditions

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ASCO Exhibit in LA Highlights 1970′s Chicano Performance Art

ASCO Exhibit in LA Highlights 1970′s Chicano Performance Art

Sara Ines Calderon September 6, 2011 Comments Off

“ASCO: Elite of the Obscure” is a new exhibit slated to start on September 4 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, representing a watershed moment in the history of plastic arts for

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