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Chair Rail Frieze
, photograph by Rick Rhodes, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
El sueño americano de García
, pintado por Art Gomez, Charleston, Carolina del Sur, 2015.Nacido en California, Gómez usa elementos de su herencia latina y apache en muchas de sus obras. Esta pintura está inspirado en la historia de Santos García, un vecino de Charleston, Carolina del Sur, quien fue deportado después de un accidente de autos sin consecuencias graves a principios de 2016. La deportación lo separó de su esposa y tres niños pequeños.
Expressions of Affection
, photograph by Rick Rhodes, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
Famous Last Names
, photograph by Rick Rhodes, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
Famous Last Names
, photograph by Rick Rhodes, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
Famous Last Names
, photograph by Rick Rhodes, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
Famous Last Names
, photograph by Rick Rhodes, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009, courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art.
Frontera
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pintura deCornelio Campos, Durham, Carolina del Norte. Esta pintura, simboliza la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México, y las oportunidades y el peligro que se presentan al que cruza.
Frontera
, painting byCornelio Campos, Durham, North Carolina. This painting, titled
Frontera
, which translates to border, represents the US-Mexican border, both the opportunities and danger crossing it presents.
Garcia's American Dream
, painting by Art Gomez, Charleston, South Carolina, 2015. Born in California, Gomez' art is informed by his Latino and Apache heritage. This painting was inspired by the story of Charleston resident Santos Garcia, who was deported to Mexico afer a minor car accident in early November 2014. He left behind his wife and three young children in Charleston.
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