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Public Print Viewing: Mexico City Then and Now

A 20th Century Comparative Look


California Museum of Photography

February 4, 2018


Free Public Print Viewing

Sunday, February 4, 2018, 1pm - 3pm

Print viewing is free to the public during First Sunday in February

Stop by the California Museum of Photography on Thursday, February 1 and Sunday, February 4 for a public print viewing featuring selection of images from the Keystone-Mast Collection of Mexico City in the early 1930s. The Keystone-Mast Collection is a virtually encyclopedic visual document of the world between the late-nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, as photographed stereoscopically (three-dimensionally). Selections for this print viewing will focus on the complex and vibrant culture scenes in Mexico City. Gluck fellow, Angela Lessing will be present to discuss the historical sites as captured in stereograph format and how they appear in comparison today.
 

Public Print viewing of Mexico City Then and Now: A 20th Century Comparative Look is supported by the Gluck Fellows Program of the Arts at UC Riverside. The Gluck Fellows Program is made possible by the generosity of the Max H. Gluck Foundation. Print viewing of Mexico City Then and Now: A 20th Century Comparative Look is organized by UC Riverside Gluck Fellow in Art History, Angela Lessing.



"Thieves Hat Market. Mexico City, Mexico." c 1930. (KU50793)

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