Transformative Paste-Ups in Oaxaca, Mexico

Transformative Paste-Ups in Oaxaca, Mexico

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 There is a lot art-wise in Oaxaca's galleries and museums, but the streets have their own offerings, and one theme is the transformation of the colonial tropes by indigenous forces, or perhaps in the third example, where a Conquistador type has melded with a variant on Chewbacca - the universe.  There is a lot art-wise in Oaxaca's galleries

Puebla's Biblioteca Palafoxiana - First Public Library in the Americas

Puebla's Biblioteca Palafoxiana - First Public Library in the Americas

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 Now there is something to sing, or read about. One might spend a decade in this jewel box library in Puebla, reading such gems as Gallen, and Pliny. The collection was donated to the Church here by the Bishop Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, who thought it a good idea if everyone had access to books. This, in

Return of the Giants in Technicolour

Return of the Giants in Technicolour

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 Four days in Oaxaca and every one  turned out a parade for their Spring Festival, this one with its Monos De Calendarios was a riot of good humoured colour, celebrating the anniversary of a local school. I suspect these pair of giant dancing puppets satirized some beloved teachers. Each day bought another set of fabulous costumes.   Four days

Three Lamps in the North

Three Lamps in the North

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 You might blame it on Elliot 'Preludes' locating that lamp in such a melancholy street, but street lamps illuminate a lot about a city. The Spanish colonial flourish in the top set, in Puebla, Mexico  are nearly insectival in their curlicues, the gryphon set that lights up Orizaba,Mexico, just outside their Belgium imported caste iron palace, a kind

Cuban Cars - Film Noir in Colour

Cuban Cars - Film Noir in Colour

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Window screens like this are hard to find Just add Lauren Bacall Taxi Rank in Havana- NB Horse and Cart on the righ Why every second driver needs to a be a mechanic - the ubiquitious break downs The start of a random snap-a-thon in front of the Teatro Nacional de Cuba About five seconds later - It's

Las Palitinas or Is that a Baked Bean Ice-cream Midde Row 8th from the Left?

Las Palitinas or Is that a Baked Bean Ice-cream Midde Row 8th from the Left?

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Puebla, Mexico, at first peek looks like a Spain town with a seriously upscale paint job, and it's not just the buildings, which are confections of pink, orange and blue, a spectrum of mid-tone pastels and hot tones but the food. This collection of paletinas demonstrate not only how inventive this ice-cream maker makes up her trove of

Diego Rivera's portrait of Frida Kahlo in the MInistry of Education

Diego Rivera's portrait of Frida Kahlo in the MInistry of Education

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While  Mondays in Mexico City mostly find one on the outside of most major museums, the Ministry of Education building, just on the north side of the Zocalo, as a working office, is a Monday to Friday, 9 to 5, thing. The building itself with its cool courtyard and generous cloisters would be a pleasant enough destination by

Have you heard the one about the chicken and the vase?

Have you heard the one about the chicken and the vase?

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Among the myriad treasures of  Mexico City's Museum of Anthropology, this sassy chicken cocks at snoot at visitors, caught in mid-sentence he seems to be telling you about either the size of the worm that got away or perhaps the first 'why did the chicken cross the road'  joke. Either way, I say Viva! Anthropomorphy! Among the myriad