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Manton Foundation Annual Orozco Lecture: “From Terra Nova to Aztlán: The Politics of Territory in Latinx Printmaking”

Tatiana Reinoza, assistant professor of art history, University of Notre Dame, will explore representations of territory by contemporary Latinx printmakers that question current nativist and xenophobic discourses while critiquing the medium’s historical complicity in the colonization of the Americas. She will consider how these artists build on José Clemente Orozco’s The Epic of American Civilization (1932–34) by challenging ideas associated with white supremacy and Manifest Destiny.

Sponsored by The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth
Recorded May 18, 2023
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