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2006
View of Sound Installation by Radio Plantón
Oaxaca: Aqui No Pasa Nada
10/13/2007 - 11/3/2007
Oaxaca: Aquí No Pasa Nada [Oaxaca: Nothing Is Going On Here], an exhibition and public billboard that responds to the social-political conflict that erupted in Oaxaca between 2006 and 2007, featuring photography, visual art, videos, and a sound installation by artists living and working in Oaxaca, MX. Artists include Demian Flores, Antonio Turok, Radio Plantón, and a selection of videos entitled "Visual Resistance", curated by Isabel Rojas.
  Galería Exhibitions There's Gonna Be Sorrow <2007>
Pistolitas de Azúcar <2007>
Stencil Workshop by Jesus Barraza and Melanie Cervantes <2007>
No Distance Is More Awesome <2007>
Digital Mural Project: Jaime Mendoza <2007>
Oaxaca: Aqui No Pasa Nada <2007>
Youth Media Project: YOUTH RIOTS! <2007>
Related Media for this Exhibition
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Jovenes Guerreros/Young Warriors
November 25, 2006 Brad Will
Indymedia Journalist, Brad Will
October 27, 2006 Mujer Protestando/Woman Protesting
November 2, 2006 Frente de Batalla
Battle Front
November 25, 2006 Installation view of drawings by Demian Flores Close-up of Demian Flores Installation Benito
Installation of individual drawings by Demian Flores Wooden sculptures by Demian Flores View of Sound Installation by Radio Plantón View of Sound Installation by Radio Plantón gallery view of works by Antonio Turok Paseo Dominical por el Zócalo de Oaxaca
performance by Gabriela León
documentation of performance by Alberto Ibañez Video Still Video Still panel discussion with:
Demian Flores, Jose Palafox, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Isabel Rojas and Antonio Turok panel discussion with:
Demian Flores, Jose Palafox, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Isabel Rojas and Antonio Turok