On the Path of Marigolds: Living Traditions of Mexico's Day of the Dead by Murdy, Ann

On the Path of Marigolds: Living Traditions of Mexico's Day of the Dead

2021 Southwest Book Design Awards Best Photography/Art Book, Best Bilingual, and Best in Show for a hardcover...
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Author: Ann Murdy
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On the Path of Marigolds: Living Traditions of Mexico's Day of the Dead by Murdy, Ann

On the Path of Marigolds: Living Traditions of Mexico's Day of the Dead

€74,53

On the Path of Marigolds: Living Traditions of Mexico's Day of the Dead

€74,53
Author: Ann Murdy
Format: Hardcover
Language: Spanish
2021 Southwest Book Design Awards Best Photography/Art Book, Best Bilingual, and Best in Show for a hardcover book (New Mexico Book Association)2019 Winner of the Gold Medal for Best Multicultural Book of the Year Foreword INDIES AwardFinalist for Best Art Book of the Year from Latino Literacy Now's 2020 International Latino Book AwardsHonorable Mention for the Best Arts Book category of the International Latino Book AwardsFinalist for Best Multicultural book of the year award from the annual New Mexico/Arizona book awardsOne of the most enduring portrayals of Mexico's famous Day of the Dead ceremony.

Photographer Ann Murdy has been documenting the celebrations around Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) in Mexico for more than twenty years. A native of Los Angeles, she first started collecting Chicano art in the 1990s and was drawn to Mexico by the vibrancy of its culture and traditions. She loved the rich colors she found everywhere such as the flowers adorning the ofrendas or altars to the dead to the dusky yellow of the marigolds lining pathways leading to the ofrendas in both private homes and cemeteries.

As Murdy's hauntingly beautiful images show, in Mexico death is considered a part of life and something to be celebrated rather than feared. El día de los muertos (which actually lasts two days on November 1-2) is a time to gather with friends and families to feast, pray, dance, and honor the lives of those who have died. From the preparation of the food and flowers to the sanctification of the public and private spaces, to the ceremony itself, Murdy captures the spirit, beauty, and magic of this sacred observance.

On the Path of Marigolds features ninety of Murdy's most stunning images of celebrations from three villages--Teotitlán del Valle in Oaxaca, Huaquechua in Puebla, and the communities around Lake Pátzcuaro in Michoacán--along with a conversation between her and Cesáro Moreno, Director of Visual Arts and Chief Curator of the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, and an essay by Mexican-American writer Denise Chávez.

Author: Ann Murdy
Publisher: George F Thompson Publishing
Published: 10/03/2019
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.25lbs
Size: 11.90h x 10.20w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781938086724
Language: Spanish

About the Author
Murdy, Ann: - Ann Murdy is a photographer based in Santa Fe, NM. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, CA, the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, IL, the California Heritage Museum in Santa Monica, CA, and Museo Chicano in Phoenix, AZ, among others. Her photo collages are a part of the permanent collection at the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York City.Chávez, Denise: - Denise Chavez is a performance artist, novelist, and teacher whose work celebrates the border corridor of southern New Mexico, West Texas, and northern Mexico. Her novel, Face of an Angel (1994) won the American Book Award and her The King and Queen of Comezón (2014) won the 2015 International Latino Book Award and the New Mexico-Arizona Book Award for fiction.Moreno, Cesáreo: - Cesáreo Moreno has been the visual arts director of the National Museum of Mexican Art since 1995, and was named the museum's first full-time curator in 2004. Moreno has conducted research on the Mexican holdings of museums throughout Mexico and the U.S. He has curated and/or coordinated numerous exhibitions, and served as a juror and panelist for numerous groups including the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Illinois Arts Council, and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.

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