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Those were the very poor people who did not depart when oppression was put. .

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Those were the very poor people who did not depart when oppression was put. .

Guillermo Meza, Mexican, (1917–1997)

Creation date: November 25, 1962
Creation place: Mexico

Other Information

Type: Lithograph
Medium and Support: Lithograph
Credit Line: Anonymous gift
Accession Number: 2005.113.4
Dimensions: 15 3/4 in. x 10 1/2 in. (40.01 cm x 26.67 cm)

Provenance

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sterns, La Jolla, California ( - 1963)

Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, La Jolla, California (1963 - November 2, 2005)

San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, California (November 2, 2005 - )

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September 2006
Paper Traces
This series is drawn from a larger group of twelve in which Guillermo Meza pairs images with excerpts from The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel. Maya priests composed these accounts of native cosmology, myth, and history, and by citing them, Meza presents a sociocultural portrait that challenges typical imagery. The works entirely reconfigure the serene idealized passivity of the indigenismo tradition (which addresses the contemporary social and cultural concerns of indigenous peoples). Meza's characteristic use of Surrealist and Expressionist touches further expand on standard scenes. These lithographs demonstrate the smoky, atmospheric quality of the medium, dramatically heightened by contrasting elements in orange-red pigment.
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Exhibition

This object was included in the following exhibitions:

Paper Traces: Latin American Prints and Drawings from the Collection at SDMA San Diego Museum of Art , 9/23/2006 - 12/31/2006

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