So some young latinas asked me yesterday about the "Huipiles" at the Museo Alameda. They were confused about the Exhibit. The photo below is by a commercial artist, Liz Garza Williams, one of the artists in the Huipiles Exhibit, and this is her photo of the featured artist, Kathy Sosa, wife of Republican party advertising-mogul Lionel Sosa, who is also in the show. You know what this visual says to young latinas, who comprise the majority population in this region? This photo, indicative of the quality and imagery in this Huipiles exhibit, says "See how I own your past? Do you see how beautiful I am wearing what you don't even know about? You can't even afford your own history, because only a rich woman like me is good enough and beautiful enough to wear it."
Now the Museo Alameda has asked latina scholars to contribute to "panels," to discuss "huipiles." There is a documentary that accompanies the show where some huipil-dressed latinas are interviewed. Sandra Cisneros and Ellen Riojas Clark, Ph.D, contributed essays, and are also two of the women Kathy Sosa Frida Kahloized in her "Huipiles" paintings.
What will young women remember? The essays, the documentary?
Or this?
artistic credit: "Katarina, mi querida amiga, a portrait of Kathy Sosa," by Liz Garza Williams
Now the Museo Alameda has asked latina scholars to contribute to "panels," to discuss "huipiles." There is a documentary that accompanies the show where some huipil-dressed latinas are interviewed. Sandra Cisneros and Ellen Riojas Clark, Ph.D, contributed essays, and are also two of the women Kathy Sosa Frida Kahloized in her "Huipiles" paintings.
What will young women remember? The essays, the documentary?
Or this?
artistic credit: "Katarina, mi querida amiga, a portrait of Kathy Sosa," by Liz Garza Williams
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Take a look and enjoy!!! it is amazing!
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we DO know and appreciate what we have! and we do know the story and meaning of our clothes, we want to bring them to the present and not just "make beautiful things out of them!" we want to wear them with pride and honor and share them with a lovely world.
Gracias!