Thank you to our sponsors: DAY OF THE DEAD 2013 EVENTS & SCHEDULE Free admission provided by Target. Travel provided by Southwest Air. Support Provided by: Illinois Arts Council, Chicago Park District, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events T o d o wnl o a d o r s h a r e t h i s b r o c h u r e , v i s i t w w w . nationalmuseumofmexicanart . org NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTGE PAID CHICAGO, IL PERMIT NO. 2750 MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP Enjoy exclusive discounts on classes, gift shop purchases and more with a museum membership. Call 312-738-1503 for information. • Day o f t h e D e a d 2 0 1 3 • 1 8 5 2 W e s t 1 9 t h S t r e e t • C h i c a g o , I L • 6 0 6 0 8 • 3 1 2 - 7 3 8 - 1 5 0 3 • O P E N T U ES DAY - S U N DAY 1 0 a m to 5 p m D ay o f t h e D e a d 2 0 1 3 • SE P T e m b e r 1 3 - D e c e m b e r 1 5 The National Museum of Mexican Art cordially invites you to join us for 100 Años de Posada y su Catrina Visit www.nationalmuseumofmexicanart.org or call 312-738-1503 to order tickets for Del Corazón 2013! D ay o f t h e D e a d 2 0 1 3 Opening Reception Friday, September 13 6–8:30pm Exhibition continues through December 15th Curated by Dolores Mercado Visit our complete online schedule at: www.nationalmuseumofmexicanart.org Phone: 312-738-1503 E-mail: [email protected] Demetrio García Aguilar, Untitled / Sin título, 2000, polychrome ceramic and wire / cerámica policromada y alambre, 22 1/4” x 13 1/2” x 6 3/4”, National Museum of Mexican Art Permanent Collection, 2007.30, Gift of Dick and Holly Altman, photo credit: Michael Tropea OFRENDAS & INSTALLATIONS Homage in Talavera…to Posada’s Calavera / Homenaje en Talavera...A Posada en Calavera Rodolfo Villena Hernández (Puebla) Assisted by: Raúl Hernández Castillo Making a Crown of Flowers to the Deceased / Hacer la Corona de Flores a los Difuntos Uirhimukua Tsitsikiri Untani Uarhrichani Blanca Estela Tinoco and Museo de Artes e Industrias Populares de Pátzcuaro (Michoacán) Reflections of Loss: The Sandy Hook Tragedy / Reflexiones Sobre la Perdida: La Tragedia de Sandy Hook Steinmetz High School C.P.S.; Project Director: Rossana Mark Andreu; Instructors: Jennifer Bates, Melissa Gerleve, Alex Sutphen and Molly Gleason (Chicago) Altar for the Dead: To my Father and my Aunt / Altar de Muertos: A la Memoria de mi Padre y de mi Tía: Perfecto García y María de los Ángeles Alejandro García Nelo (State Of Mexico) The Sandy Hurricane Altar / Altar para las Víctimas del Huracán Sandy Scherezade García-V (Dominican Republic-New York) Mariachi FestIVAL Free Wednesday, Sept. 4 / 7pm at Millennium Park Join us for a Mariachi Fest featuring: Mariachi Reyna de Los Ángeles, the first all-female mariachi group of the United States, accompanied by Mariachi Perla de México. T his year marks the 100th anniversary of the death of José Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913). Our annual Day of the Dead exhibit pays homage to this prolific genius printmaker, illustrator, and caricaturist. Join us in commemorating the man who created La Catrina (The Fancy Lady), and who is considered the most renowned Mexican popular artist. Become a part of the largest Day of the Dead celebration in the United States by joining us at the opening of the exhibit dressed up as the Fancy Lady, the Dandy, or any other of Posada’s famous characters. Altars, installations, popular art, and fine art by more than sixty Mexican artists from both sides of the border are part of this remarkable exhibition. Offering for the Day of the Dead in Xalitla, Guerrero / Ofrenda para el Día de los Muertos en Xalitla, Guerrero Mariana Flores González and Audias Roldán (Guerrero-Chicago) Installation for Families of the Mexican Circus / Instalación a las Familias del Circo Mexicano Esperanza Gama (Chicago) Homage to José Guadalupe Posada’s Fancy Ladies and Skeletons / Homenaje a la Catrina y las Calacas de José Guadalupe Posada Stitches of the Soul / Las Puntadas del Alma Quilting Group of the NMMA, Participants: Christina Carlos, Socorro Carlos, Daisy Carranza, Lucy Campos, Martha Domínguez-Díaz, Maria G. Herrera and Florinda Malacara (Chicago) In Memory / En Memoria: Jorge Guillermo Álvarez Cecilia Concepción Álvarez (Washington) ARTISTS José Guadalupe Posada (Aguascalientes-Mexico City, 1852-1913) Abel Alejandre (California) Rene Hugo Arceo (Chicago) Carmen Bordes (Jalisco) E ste año se conmemora el 100 aniversario de la muerte de José Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913), y a través de nuestra exhibición anual de Día de los Muertos hacemos homenaje al genio prolífico del grabado, la ilustración y la caricatura. Acompáñenos a celebrar al creador de “La Catrina” y al que es considerado el artista popular mexicano por excelencia. Sea parte del Día de los Muertos más grande en los Estados Unidos y venga a la apertura vestido como la Catrina, el Catrín o uno de los tantos personajes que Posada creó. Altares, instalaciones, arte popular, y obras de arte de más de sesenta artistas mexicanos de los dos lados de la frontera son parte de tan importante exhibición. Alberto Bosquez (Texas) Juan Alberto Castillo (Chicago) Carlos Cortéz (Wisconsin-Chicago, 1923-2005) Elena Climent (New York) Ricco Diamante (Indiana) Demetrio García Aguilar (Oaxaca) Carlos G. Gómez (Texas) Luis “Louie the Foot” González (California) Dolores Guerrero-Crúz (California) Ester Hernández (California) Luis Jiménez (New Mexico, 1940-2006) Raúl López-Reyes (Michoacán) Mario López Torres (Mexico City) Pedro Linares and Family (Mexico City) Ricardo Linares G. (Mexico City) Miguel Linares Mendoza (Mexico City) Jorge Luna López (Mexico City) Diego Marcial Rios (California) Leopoldo Méndez (Mexico City, 1902-1969) Benjamín Martínez Álvarez (Texas) Elsa Muñoz (Chicago) Susana Navarro (Mexico City) Errol Ortíz (Chicago) Carlomagno Pedro Martínez (Oaxaca) Magdalena Pedro Martínez (Oaxaca) José Salvador Pizarro Gómez (Mexico City) Deborah Rael-Buckley (New Mexico) José Ángel Rodríguez (Mexico City) Alejandro Romero (Chicago) Frank Romero (California) Sergio Sánchez Santamaría (Morelos) Manuel Sandoval (Jalisco) Arturo Sosa Pérez (Oaxaca) Benito Rivera Soteno (State Of Mexico) Francisco Toledo (Oaxaca) María Tomasula (Indiana) Teodoro Torres Orea (Mexico City, 1933-2009) And several Anonymous Artists IMAGE CREDITS: José Guadalupe Posada, The Fancy Lady (from the portfolio entitled “1880-1980: 100 Years of Popular Art in the Morelos Labradores 91 Neighborhood” / La Calaca Catrina (de la carpeta titulada “1880-1980:100 Años de Arte Popular en la Colonia Morelos Labradores 91”), 1983, relief etching restrike from vintage plate, N.N., 6 3/4” x 8 3/8” (paper size), National Museum of Mexican Art Permanent Collection, 1990.45 E, photo credit: Michael Tropea • Carlos Cortéz, Homage to Posada / Homenaje a Posada, 1981, linocut, N.N. / linóleo, S.N., 35” x 23 1/8” (paper size), National Museum of Mexican Art Permanent Collection, 1992.117, Gift of the artist, photo credit: Kathleen Culbert-Aguilar • Raúl López-Reyes, The Fancy Lady / La Catrina, 2001, papier-mâché and mixed media / papel mâché y técnica mixta, 21 1/4” x 5 1/4” x 5”, National Museum of Mexican Art Permanent Collection, 2002.23, Gift of Rosa and Henry Wangeman, photo credit: Michael Tropea • Miguel Linares Mendoza, Frida Kahlo, 1993, papier-mâché, cartonería and wood / papel mâché, cartonería y madera, 28” x 10” x 10”, National Museum of Mexican Art Permanent Collection, 1994.5, photocredit: Kathleen Culbert-Aguilar • Deborah Rael-Buckley (New Mexico), Portrait, 2:38 AM / Retrato, 2:38 AM, 2001, ceramic, glazes, stains and mixed media / cerámica vidriada, tintas y técnica mixta, 55” x 22” x 21”, National Museum of Mexican Art Permanent Collection, 2006.111, Gift of the artist in memory of Philip J. Buckley, photo credit: Michael Tropea Acompáñenos al Festival del Mariachi y disfrute de la música de Mariachi Reyna de Los Ángeles - primer mariachi femenil de los Estados Unidos - acompañadas por Mariachi Perla de México. Mexican indie music soundcase Saturday, Oct. 5 / 6:30pm-12am at the NMMA Enjoy an evening of indie music made up of talented Mexican/ Mexican-American artists. Come, listen and experience the Mexican Indie Music Soundcase featuring: James López (Chicago debut), Jazmin Solar (U.S. debut), Madame Ur y Sus Hombres (Chicago debut), and Latin Grammy award-winning artist Carla Morrison. $15/ person for Carla Morrison only. $20/person for all evening pass. Disfrute una noche llena de música independiente por músicos y cantautores mexicanos y México-americanos. Venga, escuche y sea parte del Mexican Indie Music Soundcase con: James López (debut en Chicago), Jazmin Solar (debut EEUU), Madame Ur y Sus Hombres (debut en Chicago), y la ganadora del Latin Grammy, Carla Morrison. $15 por persona para el concierto de Carla Morrison y $20 por persona para un pase de toda la noche. ¡ A Mover EL ESQUELETO! Saturday, Nov. 2 / 7-10pm at the NMMA - $50/person Day of the Dead Ball with Sones de México Ensemble/ Baile del Día de los Muertos con Sones de México Ensemble Dress up as José Guadalupe Posada’s Fancy Lady (la Catrina) or Dandy (el Catrín) and dance to the rhythm of music played by the popular group, Sones de México Ensemble. *Includes FREE catalog, sugar skull, appetizers and open bar. Disfrácese como la Catrina o el Catrín de José Guadalupe Posada y mueva el esqueleto al bailar al ritmo de la música del reconocido grupo musical Sones de México Ensemble. *Incluye catálogo gratis, calavera de azúcar, aperitivos y bebidas.