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Píntame Angelitos Negros by Rose Deler

Píntame Angelitos Negros
by artist Rose Deler

“Píntame Angelitos Negros” is the recipient of the 2024 open call for Art on Audubon Terrace, a joint effort between the Hispanic Society Museum & Library and the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA) in which local artists are invited to submit an original work to be installed on the Hispanic Society’s public Audubon Terrace.

This installation, “Píntame Angelitos Negros” is inspired by the poem of the same name written by the Venezuelan poet Andrés Eloy Blanco, made famous by Mexican singer Pedro Infante. Deler grew up listening to his records, which her dad frequently played on his record player. She immigrated to the United States from the Dominican Republic as a baby, and growing up, she did not feel Dominican or American. Listening to this song as a child made her aware that she was not alone in questioning where she was in this American life. This installation will consist of 999 white ceramic angels and a single black ceramic angel, all evenly spaced and attached by wire to the gate on Audubon Terrace. She will also include the poem in Spanish and English for context. Deler hopes viewers take the time to find that one black angel.

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Date

Aug 28 2024 - Oct 30 2024
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Location

Audubon Terrace
Broadway between 155 / 156 St New York, NY 10032, USA
Hispanic Society Museum & Library

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Hispanic Society Museum & Library

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