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Oaxaca Central: Contemporary Mexican Printmaking
February 20, 2025 — May 11, 2025
Special Exhibition Gallery
Featuring some fifty works drawn from the Chrysler Museum of Art’s collection, many of which have never been on view before, Oaxaca Central: Contemporary Mexican Printmaking offers a glimpse of the exciting and diverse art scene in Oaxaca de Juárez. Known simply as Oaxaca, the city a rich history as a center for the arts that encompasses a variety of historic and contemporary practices.
In the last twenty years, printmaking has outstripped other mediums as the city’s most prominent visual language, spurred in part by political protests that gripped the city in 2006. During this period of civil unrest, artists embraced printmaking as a means for conveying their views, making their presence known, and of rallying for change. In doing so, a new generation of artists tapped into a broader tradition of political printmaking in Mexico, its make and message updated for our contemporary world.
The results are visible to anyone walking the streets of Oaxaca’s city center, where printmaking talleres, or workshops, dot many of the city’s blocks. They range from formal workshops producing portfolios of fine art prints to spaces mass producing prints for tourist consumption. The artists work in a variety of printmaking methods, including woodcut, engraving, etching, lithography, and serigraphy, sometimes combing multiple techniques to create innovative new approaches. While for some, the exploration of the material potential of printmaking supersedes the work’s subject or content, for others the medium is only the vehicle to touch upon themes of urban culture, the natural world, or contemporary politics. Regardless, Oaxacan printmakers’ reputation for technical mastery and innovation has attracted foreign artists from across the globe, who’ve flocked to Oaxaca’s talleres to learn and collaborate with local artists.
This exhibition is organized by the Chrysler Museum of Art, and curated by Mark A. Castro, Director of Curatorial Affairs, with Alejandra Bustamente, Consulting Curator.
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