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April 7, 2008 - June 30, 2008

Gráfica Contemporánea de México/Contemporary Prints from Mexico

Gráfica Contemporánea de México/Contemporary Prints from Mexico

University Library Art Gallery
8:30 am – 8:00 pm

Gráfica Contemporánea de México/Contemporary Prints from Mexico features the work of 13 emerging, mid-career, and established printmakers from Mexico: René Hugo Arceo, César Chávez, Oscar Camilo de las Flores, David Dominguez, Demián Flores, Fernado Aceves Humana, Fulgencio Lazo, Juan Alcázar Mendez, Dario Ramirez, Artemio Rodriguez, Francisco Toledo, Berenice Torres, and Alejandra Villegas, artists whose work is as contemporary as it is diverse. Prints include linocuts, lithographs, aquatints, serigraphs, etchings, and even screen prints on skateboards!

The concept of Gráfica Contemporánea de México is to highlight various ideas and styles being expressed in contemporary graphic arts from Mexico. Although work in the exhibition is diverse, the expressions are unified by a long tradition of printmaking, which is reflective of the culture and history of Mexico

Artists:

  • René Hugo Arceo
  • César Chávez
  • Oscar Camilo de las Flores
  • David Dominguez
  • Demián Flores
  • Fernado Aceves Humana,
  • Fulgencio Lazo
  • Juan Alcázar Mendez
  • Dario Ramirez
  • Artemio Rodriguez
  • Francisco Toledo
  • Berenice Torres
  • Alejandra Villegas