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Cardinal Points / Puntos Cardinales

Cardinal Points includes 56 works: photographs, prints, paintings, and mixed-media.  Exhibit text panels and the 28-page catalog are bilingual and provide discussion of the evolution of contemporary Latin American art over the last few decades, underscoring the fact that the Latino and Latin American worlds comprise myriad ethnic groups, cultures, histories, and intellectual viewpoints.

The exhibit is divided into four “points” of access to facilitate contemplation and comparison:

The Figure as Symbol

Nature, Seen and Transformed

Mapping the Real Imaginary

Narratives

example images

Luis Gonzalez Palma, Untitled II/Sin titulo II, 2000 

{figure as symbol}

 

Left: Graciela Iturbide, Centinala/Sentinel, 1999

Right: Perla Krauze, Escalera/Ladder, 2002

{nature, seen and transformed}

 

Fransisco Castro Lenero, Movements/Movimientos, 2003

 Guillermo Kuitca, Neufert Suite: Work Stations, 1961

{mapping the real imaginary}