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Exhibition Features Artists with Native Mexican Roots
Clip: 6/9/2023 | 3m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
An art exhibition in Chicago explores native Mexican heritage.
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Mexican Art features works by artists with roots in native Mexican cultures and explores how those cultures present themselves today.
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Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices is a local public television program presented by WTTW
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices
Exhibition Features Artists with Native Mexican Roots
Clip: 6/9/2023 | 3m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Mexican Art features works by artists with roots in native Mexican cultures and explores how those cultures present themselves today.
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>> WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO THE NATIVE MEXICAN AFTER CENTURIES OF COLONIZATION AND HELP.
TO THOSE CULTURES PRESENT THEMSELVES?
THOSE ARE THE QUESTIONS OF THE HEART.
AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SKIN ART.
IN NATIVE MEXICAN CULTURES AND HAVE TRAVELED TO CHICAGO AFTER A PRESENTATION TO MEXICO CITY.
PRODUCER HAS A LOOK.
>> [ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ] [ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ] >> Reporter: ANNA HERNANDEZ AND A CITY ON THOSE FAMOUS MATRIARCHAL CULTURE.
SHE SAYS SHE IS AS TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS THAT REFLECTS THE REGION IN HER WORK.
>> [ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ] >> Reporter: DESPITE ,500 OF COLONIZATION AND FORCED TO SPEND THE CESSATION, THE TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS LIKE THOSE IN THE DOOR.
THE EXHIBITION AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART SEEMS TO EXPLORE.
ALL OF WHOM HAVE TIES TO ORIGINAL PEOPLE.
>> [ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ] [ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ] >> Reporter: IDENTITY ANCIENT TECHNIQUE USED FOR MURALS TO CREATE HIS WORK.
>> [ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ] [ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ] >> Reporter: THE BELIEF OF PEOPLE HAD ABOUT THE EARTHQUAKE'S ORIGINS ARE REFLECTED IN HIS WORK.
>> [ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ] [ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ] >> Reporter: FOR CHICAGO
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