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The Work of Cornelio Campos: Sueños Americanos | American Dreams

Modern yet traditional, and deeply personal, the paintings of Cornelio Campos illustrate complex realities of migrant life that are often concealed. A Mexican-born artist now residing in the U.S., Campos shares emotions and explores contemporary political issues, such as immigration, the U.S.-Mexico border and cultural identity. Other works in this exhibition highlight earlier experiences of the history and culture of his indigenous roots using a folkloric art style. These paintings represent everyday scenes of Mexican life, such as selling handmade crafts, connecting with family and celebrating religious traditions. Through vibrant colors and layer-upon-layer of symbolism, the work of Cornelio Campos challenges viewers to contemplate the American dreams of many, including their own.The Fredric Jameson Gallery is located at Friedl Building in East Campus, Duke University. Parking is available in city streets, around campus, and in the Duke parking lots behind the Building after 5pm. More information at (919) 668-2151.

Type: EXHIBIT and ONGOING