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The Andean Tunics 400 BCE–1800 CE
The MET MUSEUM is featuring about thirty Andean tunics drawn from the Museum's collection, as well asloans from the Textile Museum in Washington, D.C., and from a private collection, the exhibition willexamine the form of the tunic, which held an important cultural place in Andean South America for cen-turies, particularly in Peru and northern Bolivia. Textiles, a much developed art form there in ancienttimes, were themselves valued as wealth, and tunics were among the most treasured of textiles.
Highlights will include a Paracas-Necropolis tunic in the so-called linear style with distinctive shoulder fringe (100 B.C.E.–200C.E.), a red Pucara tunic with large shoulder patches, perhaps depicting the face of the sun (200 B.C.E.–200 C.E.), and aseventeenth-century tunic that includes both European lions and tocapu, organized fields of discrete Inka-period designs.Visit: MetMuseum.org
1-Tunic with Supernatural Figure, ca. 350-300 BCE Peru, south coast, probably Ocucaje area Camelid hair; simple looping 24 x 21 in. (61 x 53 cm)Private Collection. 2- Tunic with Zigzag Pattern, ca. 1460-1540 Peru, reportedly found in the Ica valley, Inka style Camelid hair, cotton; tapestry weave35 x 29 in. (88.9 x 73.7 cm) The Textile Museum, Washington, D.C., acquired by George Hewitt Myers, 1932 (91.147) 3-.Checkerboard Tunic, ca. 1470-1540 Peru, reportedly found in the Nasca valley, Inka style Camelid hair, cotton; tapestry weave 36 1/4 x 28 3⁄4 in. (92.1 x 73 cm) PrivateCollection 4- Double-Cloth Tunic, ca.1460-1540 Peru or Bolivia, probably north highlands, provincial Inka style Camelid hair, cotton; double cloth and tapestry weave 35 x 29 in. (88.9 x 73.7 cm) The Textile Museum, Washington, D.C., acquired by George Hewitt Myers, 1938 (91.298)
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rivate Collection. 2- Tunic with Zigzag Pattern, ca. 1460-1540 Peru, reportedly found in the Ica valley, Inka style Camelid hair, cotton; tapestry weave70-1540 Peru, reportedly found in the Nasca valley, Inka style Camelid hair, cotton; tapestry weave 36 1/4 x 28 3⁄4 in. (92.1 x 73 cm) Private
nd tapestry weave 35 x 29 in. (88.9 x 73.7 cm) The Textile Museum, Washington, D.C., acquired by George Hewitt Myers, 1938 (91.298)
La serie FOCOS de EL MUSEO DELBARRIO presenta a Luis CamnitzerLuis Camnitzer was born in Germany in 1937,grew up in Montevideo, Uruguay and has livedand worked in New York since 1964. Hereceived Guggenheim Fellowships in 1961 and1982 and, has made his mark internationallynot only as an artist but as a critic, educatorand art theorist. Formally allied with theAmerican Conceptualists of the 1960s and1970s, over the past 50 years Camnitzer hasdeveloped an essentially autonomous oeuvre.Through his art Camnitzer often plays with therole of audience as silent witness and accom-plice, within the arts as well as politics, oftendrawing on his youth in Montevideo under arepressive government that the internationalcommunity allowed to persist. Hasta Mayo 29@ElMuseo del BarrioPicture by Alex Guerrero.
* Daniel Borlandelli: Vendaval | Marzo10 - Abril 9 | Denise Bibro Gallery:thttp://bit.ly/21qdZSD
* SIC TRANSIT GLORIA MUNDI.De Artemio / Ruben Gutierrez. Marzo4-Abril 2.Newman PopiashviliGallery:http://bit.ly/fE478j
* Angel Otero - MEMENTO- HastaAbril 17 @LehmannMaupin:http://bit.ly/egUTW3
* "THE GREAT UPHEAVAL'@Guggenheim. Nuestro propio
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* LA 'O' de Juan Manuel Echavarria.Febrero 17 a Marzo 26 @ JoséeBienvenu Gallery:http://bit.ly/dR5WWa* Les Noces (The Wedding) de ArturoHerrera. Hasta Abril 30. AmericasSociety @ascoa : http://bit.ly/hqN5A2
* VOCES Y VISIONES: Signs,Systems & the City in El Museo delBarrio’s Permanent Collection.ElMuseo.org
* The Return of Sorolla’s Vision ofSpain | Ahora en The Hispanic Societyof America http://j.mp/9qofvm
* Luis Márquez in the World ofTomorrow: Mexican Identity and the1939-40 NY World’s Fair @QMA |http://j.mp/fSgTr
* The Roman Mosaic from Lod, Israel| Hasta Abril 3 | @MetMuseum :http://bit.ly/9LZJ2P
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* The Return of Sorolla’s Vision ofSpain | Ahora en The Hispanic Societyof America http://j.mp/9qofvm
* Luis Márquez in the World ofTomorrow: Mexican Identity and the1939-40 NY World’s Fair @QMA |http://j.mp/fSgTr
* The Roman Mosaic from Lod, Israel| Hasta Abril 3 | @MetMuseum :http://bit.ly/9LZJ2P
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)Violin Hanging on the Wall. Possibly begun Sorgues, summer 1912, completed Paris, early 1913
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* VISUAL CULTURE and the CONSTRUC-TION OF IDENTITY IN MODERN SPAIN:Martes selectos de Marzo a Mayo: King JuanCarlos Center, NYU: www.nyu.edu/kjc
* Cinema Club film series: INSTITUTO CER-VANTES. Hasta Mayo: http://bit.ly/hUNJ7s
* SOMOS LO QUE HAY(We Are What WeAre) @IFC Center
* TAMBIEN LA LLUVIA (Even The Rain) yCARANCHO @Angelika Film Center
* From Prada to Nada,, adaptación latina deSense and Sensibility de Austen. Ahora enCartelera: http://bit.ly/fGXpsg* BIUTIFUL: La última de Javier Bardem:http://bit.ly/gf8Xsa
* 40th New Directors/New Films presentará 3cintas de América Latina: Octubre, El Velador yVerano de Goliat @NDNF: http://bit.ly/gsaeHU
*WASTE LAND @ Village Cinemas
* RENDEZ-VOUS con el Cine Francés.Lincoln_Center:http://bit.ly/e3NlaO
* El 12th Havana Film Festival New York iscoming! Abril 6 al 13 | @HFFNY:http://bit.ly/gRwo2m
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40th New Directors / New Films Festival presentará 3 cintas deAmérica Latina:
* OCTUBRE (2010, 93min) Directors: Daniel and Diego VegaCountry: Peru. Co-directed by brothers Daniel and Diego Vega,OCTUBRE follows a small-time money-lender living in a Lima bar-rio who one day discovers a baby left on his doorstep. To care for thechild--the product of one of his frequent liaisons with prostitutes--theman engages a female neighbor for help, and soon a new, unexpectedfamily is formed. The film won the Jury Prize of the "Un CertainRegard" section of Cannes 2010.
* SUMMER OF GOLIATH (VERANO DE GOLIAT) (2010,76min). Director: Nicolás Pereda. Country:Mexico/Canada/Netherlands. Pereda’s SUMMER OF GOLIATHcombines documentary and fiction as it intertwines the stories of peo-ple living in a small town in rural Mexico. Those people include: awoman who believes her husband has left her for another woman; hersoldier son, who hopes that one day he and his soldier partner will beissued machine guns so that they may intimidate passing motorists;and three brothers whose father left them many years ago in the careof their mother, who can barely support them.
* EL VELADOR (2011, 72min). Director: Natalia AlmadaCountry: Mexico. Almada’s documentary EL VELADOR displays theworld of "El Jardin,", a cemetery in the drug heartland of Mexico.Since the war on drugs began in 2007, the cemetery has doubled insize and some of its mausoleums have been built to resemble gaudycathedrals, creating a skyline that looks like a fantastical surrealistcity more than a resting place for the deceased. The film introduces usto both the lives of the cemetery workers and families of the victims- in the shadow of an increasingly bloody conflict that has claimednearly 35,000 lives.
Other movies include: MARGIN CALL; CIRCUMSTANCE;HAPPY, HAPPY; ATTENBERG; MICROPHONE; CURLINGand 6, 7, 8,..MoMA and Lincoln Center: http://bit.ly/gsaeHU.
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* Marzo es el mes de la Música en el @PregonesTheater del #Bronx:http://bit.ly/gQj4w5* ‘La Barbería’ at New World Stages: http://bit.ly/hsuo25 (1)* YOU TANGO? En el THALIA THEATER. Hasta el 20 de Marzo :http://bit.ly/gnVmCO (2)* EN EL TIEMPO DE LAS MARIPOSAS, basada en obra de Julia Alvarez.@Repertorionyc: http://bit.ly/hSAllp (3)* 'Asi que pasen cinco años', de García Lorca @RepertorioNYC. Hasta Abril 22:http://bit.ly/fPqDj3 (4)* Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown | The Belasco Theater :http://j.mp/aUUVYO* In The Heights | Teatro Richard Rodgers: http://j.mp/cZ3QvA (5)* Salsa on the Square @BBKingBluesClub | Marzo 10,24 y 31:http://bit.ly/fVuioC
* PONCHO SANCHEZ | Marzo 11 @BBKingBluesClub: http://bit.ly/gzaxDv* Banda La Excelencia | Marzo 11 @SOBs: http://bit.ly/1ZPzBk
* Afro-Cuban All Stars | Marzo 26 @ The Concert Hall. #NYC: http://bit.ly/etPjNJ(6)* Joe Cruz & the Salsa Alliance Orchestra | Marzo 18 @Sobs
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* With a four-piece international band and four world-class dancers, MONKTANGO is a sure bet.The formidable musical lineup features KONRAD ADDERLY on bass, OCTAVIO BRUNETTI onpiano, NICK DANIELSON on a violin, and maestro TITO CASTRO on bandoneon. Together, theyoffer up a fresh take on the music and indomitable spirit of jazz giant THELONIOUS MONK.Argentine dancers HERNÁN BRIZUELA, DIEGO BLANCO, and guests go at it in electrifyingchoreographic counterpoint.
* Grammy-nominee Papo Vázquez and his Pirates Troubadours know how to kick it in high gearand this gig is no exception. Expect a stompin' delivery of BATACUMBELE's classic "DanzónDon Vázquez" and a taste of the maestro's forthcoming new CD. With PAPO VÁZQUEZ on trom-bone, WILLIE WILLIAMS on sax, ZACCAI CURTIS on piano, DEZRON DOUGLAS on bass,JOHN DAVIS on drums, ANTHONY CARRILLO and CARLOS MALDONADO on percussion,and special guests AKUA DIXON's QUARTETTE INDIGO. And did we mention Papo is also oneof our 2011 Latino Masters awardees?.
* Led by NEA National Heritage Fellow JUAN GUTIÉRREZ, Los Pleneros de la 21 are reigningchampions of an enduring Afro Puerto Rican musical tradition. From Sesame Street to CarnegieHall, they've played more venues than you can shake a stick at, propelling the whole world into the21st Century, rhythm first! Their SERIES WRAP-UP concert and dance performance for March IsMusic is always a raucous and sold-out affair. With special guest PAPO VÁZQUEZ. A Boricuaclassic! * VISITA PREGONES.ORG
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Como les dije hace unos días, Tespis Magazine y Latino Events son ahora Media Partners de El Museo delBarrio y en particular de su nueva fiesta semanal WEPA Wednesdays!. WEPA Wednesdays se llevará a cabo todos los miércoles de 6-9pm, desde ahora hasta el mes de Junio, 2011.Durante este horario el acceso al Museo será gratuito y esto incluye las galerías y cualquier otro evento, comouna película o un concierto, que se presenten esa noche.Además tendremos un DJ cada semana y especiales en tragos en El Café y ofertas especiales en La Tienda delMuseo. Aqui tienes una selección de las diversas actividades que se presentarán durante estos miércoles:1-) Exhibiciones:Luis Camnitzer: Cinco décadas de la obra de este artista conceptual como parte de la serieFOCOS, que busca reconocer artistas de larga trayectoria pero aún faltos de reconocimiento. Muestra abiertaal público hasta Mayo 29.Voces y Visiones: Signs, Systems & The City. Obras de la Colección Permanentecon la sensibilidad de lo urbano. Muestra abierta al público hasta Diciembre 11, 2001.2-) Varias Gallery Talks, Artists Talks y Author Talks.3-) Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano: Los primeros miércoles en Marzo, Abril y Mayo.4-) DJ’s: Marzo: DJ Geovanny E. Abril: DJ extravaganza. Mayo: DJ extravaganzaRecuerda que el acceso es gratuito pero que algunos eventos necesitan reservación previa. Visitawww.elmuseo.org para obtener un calendario completo de los próximos eventos. El Museo está ubicado en la5ta Avenida entre la calle 104 y 105 de Manhattan.LES ESPERAMOS!
GHETTO KLOWN By John Leguizamo.Que lo diga Leguizamo!: “Ghetto Klown isall the things I say to my therapist and mymanager, but would NEVER want the gen-eral public to know. It’s cheaper than alawsuit and I get to take a bow at the end.It’s like Wikileaks but with no internationalmanhunt. Yet.”Lyceum Theatre. Til May 15, 2001
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Por la portada nos conocerán! jajaja... Es evidente que estamosesperando el calorcito que nos trae la primavera y luego el calorón delverano! Nos estamos adeantando un poco con la portado del mes deMarzo pero nada! que nos estamos preparando! El buen clima nosmotivarea a salir más a menudo y hacer de las nuestras en la GranManzana... La lista está muy apetecible. veamos: Las Tunicas de losAndes es una nueva muestra en el Met Museum. La belleza y deli-cadeza de estas obras maestras del arte andino me han dado un pocode nostalgia pero también inspiración; me han remontado a mi últimavisita a la zona y traido sus vívidos colores y rica herencia cultural. ElMuseo del Barrio sigue mostreandonos a Luis Canmitzer y, con elmejor clima, los esperamos a todos en la Fiesta WEPA! de todos losmiércoles! Ven a conocernos y a pasarla bien... El Festival NewDirectors ? New Films presenta tres ‘superb’ producciones lati-noamericanas: OCTUBRE, EL VELADOR Y EL VERANO DEGOLIAT. No se las pierdan! En fin, exploren y descubran un poco de arte, de teatro, de cine o demúsica en la Nueva York Latina. ENHORABUENA!Bienvenido el calorcito!Alex Guerrero