

La vuelta al mundo en 150 juguetes. De…
The upcoming cultural events offer a rich tapestry of art, heritage, and identity, featuring three significant exhibitions. “Around the World in 150 Toys” invites participants to explore the diverse uses and forms of toys, presenting a playful dimension to cultural understanding. In “The Impressionist Revolution: From Monet to Matisse” at the Dallas Museum of Art, attendees can witness the transformative journey of Impressionism from its inception in 1874 to the early 20th century, highlighting the groundbreaking works of artists like Monet and Degas. Complementing this is “Tixinda: 40 Years in Defense of the Snail,” which chronicles the Mixtec community’s four-decade struggle to preserve their ancestral dye derived from the purple snail, tixinda, along with their rich textile traditions. Additionally, “Miguel Covarrubias: A View Without Fro…” showcases 453 pieces from the innovative Mexican artist, reflecting his unique worldview. Engaging