for putting on this exhibition!
A luchador points to his favorite print
Most of the prints from the Desert Triangle Print Carpeta, and many from Taller 75 Grados of Mexico City, came together for a great exhibition at the Galeria Integrarte in Puebla, Mexico. The opening was during the evening of May 13th, 2017. The featured Mexican artist Jose Quintero, whose work we greatly admire, brought his latest serigraph edition for sale.
Artist Jose Quintero,
dwarfed by Michael Contreras' print
The freshly minted serigraphs for sale
The exhibition is at Galeria Integrate,
and goes on for 2 weeks --
and goes on for 2 weeks --
Jose Quintero drawing on Nava's white jacket
A big thanks to the Puebla printmakers who came out to our exhibition (L to R) --
Braulio Melendez, unknown, Ramon and Christian Cardenas (USA)
A short talk
Christian Cardenas
(part of Los Dos, which contributed to the Desert Triangle)
interviewed by Televisa Azteca in front of her print
Interviewed by journalists from Sintesis
Interview with Sintesis,
Manuel Tapia and Angelica Lopez
admiring a print
Arturo Negrete (in yellow)
consulting with vistor
Fidel and Manuel Tapia
stand in front of Jose Quintero's large print
(far left is Jordan Lucero,
who with Carolina Picazo,
put on the exhibition)
Relaxing at MUSA near the Zocalo,
before heading out to the opening --
Galeria Integrarte
and some from Mexico City
at Museo Amparo and elsewhere
BONUS: MEXICO CITY MURALS
We can't help but post some of the fabulous street murals we saw passing through Mexico City on the way to Puebla:
un abrazote, siempre es bien grato. andar con ustedes, felices trazos
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