The National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, presents Día de Muertos • A Matter of Life:

“The Day of the Dead commemoration is deeply rooted in ancient indigenous beliefs of life after death and a spiritual existence within the universe.  After the 16th century Spanish encounter of America, celebrations for the deceased were mainly observed on All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days (November 1 & 2) throughout Mexico. Today, various Mexican communities and regions honor their dead in unique ways. From the Afro Mexican towns along the Costa Chica, to the Mixteca towns in the state of Puebla, each region observes the age-old practice in unique ways. “

“Come enjoy the unique installations of traditional and contemporary ofrendas to the dead!…”

Día de Muertos • A Matter of Life

Until December 8, 2019

National Museum of Mexican Art

1852 W. 19th street
Chicago, IL 60608