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OCTAVIO
MEDELLíN

Spirit and Form

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"Octavio Medellín: Spirit and Form" is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art. Support for this exhibition comes from The Jorge Baldor Curatorial Fund for Latin American Art. Exhibition catalogue support is provided by the Texas Art Collectors Organization (TACO). The Dallas Museum of Art is supported, in part, by the generosity of DMA Members and donors, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and the citizens of Dallas through the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.

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SUPPORT

Major Support

The Pollock Foundation

Exhibition Support

scott chase and debra witter

Hispanic Media Support
Local Support

IMAGE CREDITS

1) Octavio Medellín, Untitled (Woman holding a deer), c. 1930–1936, San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Harding Black in memory of Eleanor Onderdonk, 65.101.2; Octavio Medellín, Untitled (Man with a sheaf of wheat), c. 1930–1936, San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Harding Black in memory of Eleanor Onderdonk, 65.101.1

Major Support

The Pollock Foundation

Exhibition Support

scott chase and debra witter

Hispanic Media Support
Local Support

IMAGE CREDITS

1) Octavio Medellín, Untitled (Woman holding a deer), c. 1930–1936, San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Harding Black in memory of Eleanor Onderdonk, 65.101.2; Octavio Medellín, Untitled (Man with a sheaf of wheat), c. 1930–1936, San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Harding Black in memory of Eleanor Onderdonk, 65.101.1

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