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The US-Mexico Border: Place, Imagination, and Possibility

Craft & Folk Art Museum

Ana Serrano, Cartonlandia, 2008. Cardboard, paper, acrylic paint. 5’ x 4’ x 4.5’. Photo: Julie Klima. The AltaMed Art Collection. Courtesy of Cástulo de la Rocha and Zoila D. Escobar.

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Contemporary artists explore the border as a physical reality (place), as a subject (imagination), and as a site for production and solution (possibility).

Since the 1990s, the US-Mexico border has become an important site for creative exploration of issues related to emigration, immigration, labor conditions, hybrid identities, and transformation. The US-Mexico Border: Place, Imagination, and Possibility presents the work of contemporary artists who explore the border as a physical reality (place), as a subject (imagination), and as a site for production and solution (possibility). The inclusion of artists from various disciplines, including design, architecture, sculpture, painting, and photography, reflects the ways in which contemporary artists and designers themselves cross disciplinary borders. Many of the artists featured in the exhibition pursue a creative problem-solving process sometimes described as “design thinking,” which involves invention, social engagement, and the task of making. The exhibition will include work by artists and designers such as Teddy Cruz, Adrian Esparza, Consuelo Jimenez Underwood, and Ana Serrano, who have engaged with the border region in their work.


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Date

September 10, 2017 - January 07, 2018

Neighborhood

Midcity LA

Admission

Ticketed

Medium

Architecture & Design, Installation, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Prints & Drawing, Sculpture

 

Venue

Craft & Folk Art Museum Website

Address

5814 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA

Catalog

Yes