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October 27 – November 12, 2006
Association Pour l’Estampe et l’Art Populaire,
49 bis rue des Cascades, Paris, France
Vernissage samedi 28 octobre à 17 h
Invité spécial: René Hugo Arceo

Catalogue from recent exhibition in Paris
[ download / view the whole catalog .pdf file, 1 MB
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More about catalog - in the 'Publications' section
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September 7 – October 14 2006
University of Wisconsin at Whitewater,
Crossman Gallery Greenhill Center of the Arts
950 West Main Street, Whitewater, Wisconsin
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René Hugo Arceo -
Art: Printmaking with the linocut process
Inspiration: The human spirit, photographs, history and my own imagination
"The rich and long tradition of printmaking in Mexico has influenced
and informed my work. My process often begins by applying sporadic lines
directly to the linoleum. I enjoy the wonder of seeing what the print
will look like once I run it through the press. It is a moment of revelation
to see the final image transferred to the paper."
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September 28 – October 30, 2006
South Shore Cultural Center, 7059 S. South Shore Drive, Chicago, IL
October 3-30, 2006
Café Mestizo / Cultural Urban Coffee House
1646 West 18th Street, Chicago, IL
October 6 - 30, 2006
Casa Michoacán, 1638 S. Blue Island Avenue, Chicago, IL
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October 12 – 25, 2006
Association Pour l’Estampe et l’Art Populaire
49 bis rue des Cascades, Paris, France
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Friday, September 8, 2006
(Casa Michoacán, 1637 S. Blue Island, Chicago, IL 60608)
Works of René Arceo, Alfredo Arreguin, Mizraim Cardenas, Hector Duarte,
Roberto Ferreyra, Juan Guerrero, Adolfo Mexiac, Francisco Oñate,
Marco Antonio López Prado, Eufemio Pulido, Artemio Rodríguez, Alfredo Zalce
and others.

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August 21 - September 21, 2006
Western Illinois University Art Gallery,
Macomb, Illinois
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The Western Illinois University Art Gallery
Monday, August 21 - Thursday, September 21, 2006
Public Reception: Tuesday, August 29, 6-8 p.m.
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René Hugo Arceo, Ollin Yarema,
linocut, 2004
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This two-part exhibit features
two collaborative print portfolios by
Mexican artists and Mexican-American
artists from the Chicago area.
Mnemonic: To Aid the Memory, based
on the theme of memory, allows
nineteen artists to deal with aspects
of life experiences, recent or old
family memories, dreams, allusions
o the spiritual, as well as ideas that
reflect our physical senses. Bajo un
Mismo Cielo (Under the Same Sky)
provides twelve artists with a forum
for presenting visual expressions
concerning issues of cultural identity
and the unity of humanity beyond
the political and geographic borders
imposed by nationality. This portfolio
project was sponsored by the
Federation of Michoacán Clubs in
Illinois (FEDECMI) and Visual Artists
of Michoacán (VAM.)
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The portfolio projects were organized by Chicago artist René Hugo Arceo and
Juan Guerrero from Morelia, México, and produced in the spirit and long tradition
in Twentieth Century Mexican Art of organized artists producing collective art
projects with social, political or economic commentary for the public good, as well
as for their own mutual education and support. (A well-known example of this tradition
in Mexican art is the TGP or Taller de Graphica Popular, of the 1930s and 1940s,
continuing until 1977.)
This exhibition is co-sponsored by Casa Latina and the University Art Gallery and is
held in conjunction with and in support of Western Illinois University's "American
Democracy Project" and the 2006-2007 Campus Theme: "Global Challenges,
Personal Responsibility and Cultural Diversity."
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August 21 - September 2, 2006
Walkers Point Center for the Arts, 911 W. National Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Group Exhibition
July 17 to August 4, 2006
33 Collective Gallery / Zhou B Art Center
1029 W. 35th St., Chicago, Illinois
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René Hugo Arceo: "They Have Dried the Earth with Their Tears", 2005, Linocut, 24" x 18".
The Poet: Lorna Dee Cervantes
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