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A Powerful Past, A Shared Future
The exhibition at the ambassador's residence in Mexico City delves into the U.S.-Mexico relationship, focusing on shared struggles and hopes. Curated in collaboration with various art organizations and experts, the exhibit highlights civil rights, indigenous representation, and future visions.
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The digital exhibition "United States and Mexico: A Powerful Past, a Shared Future" allows virtual exploration of the art located in the Ambassador's residence in Mexico City. These works represent a visual narrative that delves into the lengthy relationship between the United States and Mexico - a shared history of struggle and hope. The U.S. Diplomatic Mission in Mexico and volunteers closely collaborated with Art in Embassies, Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, the Televisa Foundation Collection and Archive, FEMSA Collection, Mexic-Arte Museum, Talley Dunn Gallery, Galerie Myrtis, and Dr. Isaac Masri to curate an exhibition that embodies the fight for civil and human rights, indigenous representation, and visions for the future.
This Tapestry tour was created by CyArk with support from the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City. We would like to thank Ambassador Salazar, Angel Cabrales, Carlos Jackson, Santa Barraza, Tony Ortega and Arely Morales for providing their voices to the experience. We would also like to thank Art in Embassies, Dr. Gilberto Cárdenas, Colección y Archivo de Fundación Televisa, Colección FEMSA, Mexic-Arte Museum, Talley Dunn Gallery, Galerie Myrtis, and Dr. Isaac Masri who helped select and curate the artwork.