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STATE OF THE ARTS: José Guadalupe Posada

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Mexican printmaker José Guadalupe Posada died three years into his country’s revolution, yet the thousands of satirical illustrations he left behind suggest he was always fighting injustice. 

After Posada: Revolution revolves around over one-hundred rarely seen Posada images as they circulated during his lifetime which also feature the printmaker’s beloved Calaveras. 

Here to tell us about this show and all programing that comes with it is Curator Kate Green from the El Paso Museum of Art.

Originally Broadcast on September 29, 2018

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