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September 18 to October 24, 1999 The "Argentine Pathways" exhibition provides a unique opportunity to view Contemporary art created by internationally recognized Argentina artists who live in California and Argentina, their mother country. This is the first time these artists have exhibited in the Los Angeles area | ||||
Hector Medici, Senales 1996. Graciela Mardi, Untitled IV. Silvia Brewda, Sabor a Menta 1996 | ||||
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July 1 to August 31, 1999
“La Patria Portátil: 100 Years of Mexican Chromo Art Calendars” is a retropective exhibition of 20th century art calendars. These vintage calendars feature historic and romantic images, which have become part of the Mexican identity. Subjects include the Mexican Revolution and scenes from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
Rodolfo de la Torre Untitled N-D
Jesus Helguera Aztec Greatness 1965
Eduardo Catano Untitled N-D
Jesus Helguera My Motherland 1963
