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art in the 1970s and one of few to survive that decade. Its purpose from the beginning has been to change the image the neighborhood has in Mexico as well as provide cultural offering to local residents. Its main activity has been the creation of murals with social themes, not only in Tepito but in other marginalized neighborhoods in Mexico City. Since then it has branched out to other artistic activities such as theatre and programs to keep youth away from drugs and crime through cultural activities.
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and others to present an exhibition called “Conozco México, visite Tepito” at the José María
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The Last Danger, to remain forever unknown to my beloved illiterate brethren to whom I owe my time: and to fall under the control of some ferocious “cultured man” who will get to be my creditor… And in spite of everything that I have said, to agree upon the publication of this statement in all its
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Zenteno was born on March 26, 1933, in the city of Puebla, Mexico. He attended school growing up and lived there until 1951. In that year, through a connection with a local priest, he gained the opportunity to work and study at the Real
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a, documenting artists of the 20th century. Instead of writing a typical biography, he chose to write eight “dangers” of writing one's autobiography, the last being:
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