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The Menil Collection opens Enchanted: Visual Histories of the Central Andes
Fragment of Textile Depicting Captives (known as the Chimú Prisoner Textile), ca. 12001290. Chimú. Late Intermediate Period, Peru, Huarmey. Cotton with natural red, ocher, green, and blue dyes, 73 7/8 × 125 7/8 in. (187.7 × 319.8 cm). The Menil Collection, Houston. Photo: Paul Hester.
HOUSTON, TX
.- Running along the western side of South America, the Andean Mountains have supported a rich, interconnected series of civilizations and empires for more than 3,000 years. Surveying this captivating, multifaceted world, the Menil Collection presents Enchanted: Visual Histories of the Central Andes from July 30 through November 14, 2021. The exhibition showcases works from the museums collection and loans from the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, NM.