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This exhibition is the first exhibition to reveal to the American public the art and culture of the present-day Maya of Chiapas, Mexico. Included are 60 examples of Maya textile art from the mid-nineteenth century to 1987, and 30 contemporary photographs of the Maya people today. Woven into Maya textiles – and Maya life – is their ancient vision of the universe, preserved for more than a thousand years.
Participating Artists
Textiles from the Collection of Sna Jolobil, The Weavers’ Society of Chiapas, Mexico. Photographs by Jeffrey Jay Foxx.
Curator
Walter F. Morris, Jr.
Organizing Institution
InterCultura (Museum services)
Displayed at
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum Main Gallery
Exhibition Highlights
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Invitation
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