The Embassy of Institute in Belize City is invited the public to the exhibition, “Death has permission “with works by Mexican illustrator José Guadalupe Posada, on the centenary of his death. The exhibition consists of 59 works, which are facsimile reproductions of some of the most significant prints of Posada. Director of the Mexican Institute, Domingo Rodriguez told us more.
DOMINGO RODRIGUEZ
“He is an important painter of Mexico. He died 100 years ago in 1913 and in this exhibition you can see his work he worked for the newspaper and another magazine of his time and you can see the Mexico at the beginning of the 20th century. The name is “The Death is allowed”. But his arts paint a lot of images of death. You see the Katrina is now a symbol for Mexico especially for the Dia De Muertos.”
The exhibition will be open to the public until December 12.
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