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There is a very unique exhibition of "Sensational" Mexican Graphics at the American Institute of Graphic Arts in New York City. The exhibition is organized accordingly to the AIGA by Juan Carlos Mena, Oscar Reyes and Deborah Holtz at Trilce Ediciones Mexico and is presented in collaboration with the Mexican Cultural Institute of New York.
In some of their samples they show American characters like Mickey Mouse or Bugs Bunny adapted or modified by the influence of culture. So if you are in the city stop by and check it out.
Open until August 13, 2004. For more info click here.

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Posted by: Juan Tornoe at June 29, 2004 4:36 PM

Your site is very intersting... Please contact me via email jgtornoe@magodelapublicidad.com
I have added a link to your site on my blog, Hispanic Trending.
Warm regards,

Juan Guillermo Tornoe

 
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