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October
10, 2007–December 2, 2007
Ancient
Roots/Urban Journeys: Expressions for Días de los
Muertos
Great
Hall
Low Bay
Presented by the Education Department
Advance
reservations are required for groups of 10 or more to visit
Ancient Roots/Urban Journeys: Expressions for Días
de los Muertos. Please
call the Docent Center, 510/238-3514.
For
2007 Artists' Statements see www.museumca.org/press/press_dod2_07.html
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Sanctum, Lissa
Jones and Curtis Fukuda. 1996. Painted photograph. |
The Oakland Museum of California’s 14th annual Days
of the Dead festivities begin Wednesday, October
10, with the opening of Ancient Roots/Urban Journeys:
Expressions for Días de los Muertos. This year the
skulls, skeletons, marigolds, and candles mix it up with low-rider
and hip-hop culture.
Guest curator Anjee Helstrup-Alvarez,
associate director/curator of San Jose’s Movimiento de Arte
y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA), encouraged artists to reinterpret
the spiritual holiday. Ancient Roots/Urban Journeys includes
Days of the Dead imagery and expressions from pre-colonial Mesoamerica
(Oaxacan-style altars) to its contemporary Californian configurations
(mixed media and graffiti art).
The exhibition depicts the holiday’s evolution
with themes as diverse as Aztec and Mayan mythology to low-rider
bicycle culture and the perils of illegal immigration. Several ofrendas (altars)
will be created by local artists, schools, and community groups.
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“Chicano culture and contemporary Chicano folk
art are woven throughout Ancient Roots/Urban Journeys,” says
curator Helstrup-Alvarez. “Both have street credibility,
and offer a new take on the concept of the ofrenda.
“Violent death is a reality for many urban
youth. The R.I.P. T-shirts in the exhibition were produced by
kids from Oakland as a way of paying respect to their peers.”
The museum is creating special ofrendas for
two longtime museum colleagues, community leader Chiori
Santiago and Chicano activist Antonio R. (Tony)
Salazar, and a recreation of the spontaneous street altars
for slain journalist Chauncey Bailey.
The museum’s lively annual Days of the Dead Community Celebration,
Sunday, October 21, 12–5 p.m., offers a colorful mix
of music, a mercado (market), food, performances, a procession, public ofrendas,
and costumed revelers, in the courtyard and gardens. The celebration is free;
museum admission is half-price all day. For a printable
schedule of events. (Requires Acrobat)
The 2007 Days of the Dead events include gallery
talks with the artists, the curator, and museum staff,
on October 27, November 2, November 11, and November 18. For
details on the Community Celebration or Días de los
Muertos programs, visit www.museumca.org.
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