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Art of the Americas: Mesoamerican, Pre-Columbian Art from Mingei’s Permanent Collection

Mingei International Museum

Male and Female Ancestor Figures. Mexico, Nayarit, 300 BCE–300 CE. Painted ceramic. Collection of Mingei International Museum, gift of Fred and Barbara Meiers

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This exhibit features objects used by ancient people of Mexico, Central America, and South America, including Olmec and Mayan cultures. The works range from domestic objects to objects made for ritual use.

Art of the Americas: Mesoamerican, Pre-Columbian Art from Mingei’s Permanent Collection is the most comprehensive presentation to date of the museum’s extensive and significant holdings of objects used by people from the ancient cultures of Mexico, Central America, and South America, actively collected by Mingei International Museum over more than four decades. Objects featured in the exhibition straddle cultural boundaries—from the Olmec and Mayan civilizations in Mexico to the Moche civilization in Peru—as well as numerous ancient traditions and cultures, including the indigenous Teuchitlán, Zoque, Huastec, and western Mexican societies. The works range from objects made for ritual and ceremonial use, such as figurines, vessels, and sculptures depicting gods, shamans, animals, marine life, and floral motifs, to objects for domestic use, including jars, bowls, spindle whorls, ocarinas (wind instruments), and roller stamps used for decorating cloth, as well as adornments such as beads and ear plugs. A rare collection of Mayan textile fragments will also be presented.


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Date

September 16, 2017 - February 18, 2018

Neighborhood

San Diego

Admission

Ticketed

Medium

Mixed Media, Sculpture

 

Venue

Mingei International Museum Website

Address

1439 El Prado
San Diego, CA

Catalog

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