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Mano/Mundo/Corazón
Mano/Mundo/Corazón: Artists Interpret La Lotería
La Lotería, the Mexican game of chance, has a centuries-long social history, and a broad reach in contemporary art. This exhibition features a culturally and geographically diverse group of artists in three distinct sections
* A curated selection of films, photographs, installations and paintings featuring work by Jim Finn, Maximo Gonzalez, Jill Hartley, Luis Delgado, Adolfo Patiño and others.
* Newly commissioned works on paper, each based on a Lotería card. Participating artists include Maria Gaspar, Daniel Guzman, Gabriela Alva Cal y Mayor, Fred Stonehouse, Marilyn Propp, Mauricio Limon, Michael Pajon, Miguel Cortez, Javier Carmona, Michael Scoggins, Humberto Duque, Alexis MacKenzie and more.
* The LA Loteria: a series of Lotería-inspired prints from the Los Angeles-based Aardvark Letterpress.
Exhibiting artists include: Jill Hartley, Luis Delgado, Adolfo Patino, Maximo Gonzales, Jim Finn, Robert Ransick, Eddie Villanueuva, Natalia Anciso, Teresa Villegas, Balam Bartolome, Mario Castillo, Damara Kaminecki, Michael Velliquete, Gabriella Via Cal y Mayor, Daniel Guzman, Fred Stonehouse, Javier Carmona, Chris Flynn, Ruben Gutierrez, Alexis MacKenzie, Charles Hobson, Scott Espeseth, Miguel Cortez, Mauricio Limon, Marilyn Propp, Jose Andreu, Humberto Duque, Rodrigo Imaz, Ala Ebtekar, Michael Pajon, Larry Vigon, Christopher Kerr, Michael Scoggins, Terence Hannum, Andy Kozlowski, Maria Gaspar, Eric J. Garcia, Rene Arceo, CHema, Felipe Ehrenberg, Hugh Merrill, David Jones, Joyce Owens, Saul Aguirre, Raul Aguilar, Kevin Riordan, Gabriel Mejia, Darren Oberto, Michelle Korte, Tom Burtonwood and Eduardo De Soignie
This exhibition is organized with the help and support of the Illinois Arts Council, National Museum of Mexican Art, Mexican Consulate in Chicago, Poetry Magazine, and Anchor Graphics, Critical Encounters and Latino Cultural Affairs at Columbia College Chicago. Presented in association with Chicago Artists Month. Supported by Arte y Vida Chicago.
September 9 – December 10, 2010
Opening Reception Thursday, September 9, 2010
6-9PM
Center for Book And Paper Arts
Columbia College
1104 S Wabash Ave
2nd Floor








