Boise Art Museum throws a fiesta for Mexican art exhibit - Idaho

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Posted on: January 11th, 2008
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“The beauty and character of a culture cannot be understood simply by studying dates and historic events. It can only be captured through art. That’s where it lives and breathes, and where its influences can be followed for as long as that art survives.

That’s the experience of “Las Artes de Mexico,” an exhibit at the Boise Art Museum of Mexican art that spans 3,500 years of Latin culture, from the ancient Olmec civilization to contemporary artists such as Diego Rivera and Miguel Covarrubias.”*

*From: http://www.idahostatesman.com
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