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Mexicráneos 2019: Celebrating death through art

Mexicráneos has become the largest urban art exhibition in Mexico

Once again, the exhibition will be available at Av. Paseo de la Reforma - Photo: Sofía Danis/EL UNIVERSAL in English
10/10/2019 |14:30EL UNIVERSAL in English/Gretel Morales |
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For the third year in a row, the Mexicráneos exhibition will be on display in Mexico City !

Two years ago, Mexicráneos was a cultural project launched by funerary home Funerarias J. García López . The exhibition aims to honor Mexican culture through one of its most iconic celebrations : The Day of the Dead.

This exhibition preserves a Mexican tradition through art created by emerging and established artists , who give their personal touch to a giant skull . This year, the theme will be “ Mexican pride ” and it will feature the work 50 artists.

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Furthermore, Mexicráneos is looking to change the way people approach art by bringing art to the streets, closer to people.

In previous years, ove r 5 million people have visited the Mexicráneos exhibition , thus becoming the largest urban art exhibition in Mexico .

The giant skulls will be available from October 13 to November 10 at Av. Paseo de la Reforma .

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