The art of Kevin Blythe Sampson

THE ART OF
KEVIN BLYTHE SAMPSON

3/17/10

Philip Kennicott on 'African Presence in Mexico' at Anacostia Community Museum - washingtonpost.com


VIEW FROM 1910: Agustin Casasola's portrait of a female soldier.  The early 1900s marked the start of suppressing African identity.
VIEW FROM 1910: Agustin Casasola's portrait of a female soldier. The early 1900s marked the start of suppressing African identity. (National Museum Of Mexican Art)
1990 IN OAXACA: "The Marriage of Maurillio and Teresa"  is among the prints by photographer Tony Gleaton, who worked extensively  in regions with large African-descended populations.
1990 IN OAXACA: "The Marriage of Maurillio and Teresa" is among the prints by photographer Tony Gleaton, who worked extensively in regions with large African-descended populations. (National Museum Of Mexican Art)
ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION: Maximino Javier's "Summer's  Dream" (2002) is part of the five-century exhibition that was  curated by the National Museum of Mexican Art.
ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION: Maximino Javier's "Summer's Dream" (2002) is part of the five-century exhibition that was curated by the National Museum of Mexican Art. (Collection Of Galeria Quetzalli)

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