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Well-known for his etchings on bark paper featuring dazzling
skeleton-characters working, celebrating, walking the streets, or
crossing borders, Nicolas De Jesus's political commitment is also
expressed through powerful large-scale paintings that tackle a wide
range of urgent themes including immigration, human rights, and
environmental instability. Nicolas De Jesus's art offers a
nostalgic and yet lucid interpretation of our world. While his art
emerges from Mexican artistic traditions, it is coupled with his
international experience in cities like Chicago, Paris, and
Jakarta. His work also addresses crises like the storming of the US
Capitol, the repression faced by migrants and Black Americans, and
the disasters of COVID 19. Covering three decades of artwork, this
book offers a challenge to the conventional definition of
contemporary art. With essays by Felipe Ehrenberg (late
contemporary artist, Mexico); Patrice Giasson (Alex Gordon Curator
of Art of the Americas, Neuberger Museum of Art); Aline Hemond
(Professor of Anthropology, Universite de Picardie-Jules Verne);
Julian Kreimer (Associate Professor of Art History, SUNY-Purchase);
Caroline Perree (art historian; Associate Researcher, CEMCA); Pablo
Piccato (Professor of History, Columbia University)
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