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The beauty of papier-mâché, like all forms of popular art, lies not only in the artistic imagination of the artists, but also in the manner in which it is produced. Using only shopping-bag paper and a water-flour glue, incredibly beautiful and fantastic images are produced. Cartoneria figures have been used traditionally in Mexico during holidays and celebrations. The two most important feast days that feature cartoneria figures are the Day of the Dead and the Lenten observances. This exhibit of a little over 100 papier-mâché pieces brought together the most prominent papier-mâché artists of Mexico; the Linares family and Jose “Pepe” Hernández.
Participating Artists
The Linares family and Jose “Pepe” Hernández.
Curator
René H. Arceo
Organizing Institution
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum
Displayed at
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum Main Gallery
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Funded by the Chicago Office of Fine Arts and Illinois Arts Council