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Huichol Art and Culture: Balancing the World
For the first time, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology presents a significant collection of Huichol art from the early part of the last century in Huichol Art and Culture: Balancing the World. The exhibition opens at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture April 11, 2010 and will run through March 6, 2011.
There are important ties between Huichol work and Native American, prehispanic, and Hispanic art histories and cultures. Known today for colorful, decorative yarn paintings, the origins of modern Huichol art are found in the earlier Huichol religious arts of the Robert M. Zingg ethnographic collection at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture.
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Men’s Capes |
Textile Ribbons |
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Textile Ribbons |
Textile Ribbons |
Textile Ribbons |
Backstrap Loom |
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Shamans’ Basket |
Vovite Gourd Bowl |
Sacred yarn boards |
Glass Bead Earrings |
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Glass Bead Earrings |
God Disks |
Quivers of deerskin |
Votive Gourd Bowl |
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