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La Cartonería Mexicana: The Mexican Art of Paper and Paste

Exhibition Info
La Cartonería Mexicana: The Mexican Art of Paper and PasteSunday, December 11, 2022 - Sunday, November 3, 2024

Mexican cartonería is an artform that expresses human imagination, emotion, and tradition using the simple materials of paper and paste to create a diverse array of subjects such as piñatas, dolls, Day of the Dead skeletons, and fantastical animals called alebrijes. The first exhibition to focus exclusively on a Mexican folk art tradition in many years, La Cartonería Mexicana showcases more than 100 historic sculptures from the Museum of International Folk Art’s Permanent Collection, many of which have never been displayed.

The exhibition takes place in our Hispanic Heritage Wing, one of the few museum wings in the United States which devotes space to display the art and heritage of Hispanic and Latino culture.

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Alebrije, Orange Dragon
Pedro Linares
c. 1980
Alebrije, Pink Dragon
Pedro Linares
mid 1980s
Alebrije, Two-Headed Dragon
Linares Family
c. 1990
Assortment of Dogs
Artist Not Recorded
CA 1960, STAFF
Betty
Artist Not Recorded
c. 1993
Blue Bull, Hobby Horse Head w/o pole
Bernardino Lemus
1994 staff
Calavera Man Selling Judas Figures
Ricardo Linares Garcia
2010
Calavera Masks
Artist Not Recorded
CA 1960, STAFF
Calavera Musicians
David Moctezuma
1990
Doll
Artist Not Recorded
Circa 1994 AD