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Mexican Giants Take Over Route 66
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Eight colossal Mexican sculptures are transforming downtown Albuquerque’s Route 66 into a fantastical gallery, featuring winged cats and horned lions that celebrate the country’s vibrant folk art traditions. The exhibit spotlights two iconic styles—colorful papier-mâché alebrijes from Mexico City and intricately carved wooden nahuales from Oaxaca—often confused but deeply distinct. Rooted in the dreams of artist Pedro Linares and his family’s legacy, the pieces were scaled up using innovative techniques to withstand outdoor display. Albuquerque’s selection honors its Route 66 heritage and deep ties to Mexican and Indigenous culture. This dazzling tour aims to dispel stereotypes and spotlight the extraordinary craftsmanship behind these mythical creatures, on view until July 17th.
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