Taller de Grafica Popular.

Presented by the Associated American Artists, New York. In 1945 the Taller Grafica Popular started planning to produce an album in the United States. The theme was to be a view of the work that went into products that were exported to the United States from Mexico: caucho, chicle, sombreros, henequen, textiles, vanilla. Reeves Lewenthal, the director of the Associated American Artist, Inc., supported the project. The Taller received one thousand dollars a month (from January to August of 1946). The artists used the funds to travel to the provinces of Mexico: Angel Bracho went to Nayarit to work with the Huicholes. Mora and Castro Pacheco travelled to Hidalgo to visit the silver mine workers and Otomies. Ocampo went to the Valley of Toluca.

From the description of Mexican people : lithographs by Taller de Grafica Popular, 1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 656135926

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