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Title:
American Folk Art Museum façade, 1998

Code:
CB 469

Date:
Ca. 1998

Author:
Unknown

Access Requirements:
Available online and via application

Measurement:
12,6 x 8,9 cm

Stand:
Positive paper

Tone:
Polychromatic

Description:

Photograph in rectangular format and horizontal layout. In a long shot, the sky-blue façade of a three floors large house in Compañía de Jesús St. A billboard with information about the Manos de Chile (Hand of Chile) exhibition is displayed on it. The large house is neogothic, highlighting its tall roofs with sharp endings.

Context:

Manos de Chile (Hands of Chile) was the opening exhibition in the new MAPA headquarters in Compañía de Jesus St. #2691. It became permanent to show the changes and continuities of folk art and craftworking, seen in objects made from different materials by different people: from natives to nowadays Chilean society members. The exhibition mainly favored south-central Chile: the pottery from Pomaire, Talagante, and Quinchimalí, basket-making from Rari, vegetal carving from Chiloé, textiles from Doñihue, and a particular room for Mapuche and Rapa Nui collections.

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