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La Vochol est une Volkswagen Coccinelle décorée selon l'art huichol. Son nom provient d'une combinaison de «vocho» qui est la dénomination populaire de la Coccinelle au Mexique et de Huicol.
La voiture est recouverte de 2 277 000 perles que huit artisans ont patiemment disposé selon un dessin original inspiré de l'art huichol. Les travaux ont été achevés fin 2010 et la voiture sera mise aux enchères à l'automne 2011, afin de soutenir des organismes qui aident les artisans mexicains.
Le projet a été parrainé par le Museo de Arte Popular de la ville de Mexico, les États de Jalisco[1] et Nayarit[2] ainsi que d'autres organismes privés et publics.
Galerie de photographies
Autre photographies de la Vochol sur Wikimedia Commons.
Voir aussi
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Notes et références
- ↑ Secrétariat à la Culture du gouvernement de l'État de Jalisco
- ↑ Conseil d'état pour la Culture et les Arts de l'État de Nayarit
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