スミソニアン博物館のインスタグラム(smithsonian) - 10月8日 01時01分
When artist Pepón Osorio worked as a social worker in New York City, he often saw elaborate chandeliers hanging in humble apartments.
Osorio, who was born in Puerto Rico, created “El Chandelier” using doll babies, toy bowling pins, palm trees, plastic animals and sculptures of saints—the inexpensive, brightly colored decorations called chucherías that appeared in “Nuyorican” (New York + Puerto Rican) households in the 1980s. Its mixed Spanish and English title suggests the lives of people who find themselves moving between two cultures. It's in our @americanart's collection. #HispanicHeritageMonth #HHM
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