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After moving from Mexico City to the United States, Xavier Tavera learned what it felt like to be part of a subculture- the immigrant community. Subjected to alienation has transformed the focus of his photographs to share the lives of those who are marginalized. Images have offered insight into the diversity of numerous communities and given a voice to those who are often invisible. Tavera has shown his work extensively in the Twin Cities, nationally and internationally including Germany, Scotland, Mexico, Chile, Uruguay and China. His work is part of the collections of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Plaines Art Museum, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Minnesota History Center, Ramsey County Historical Society and the Weisman Art Museum. He is a recipient of Bronica scholarship, the McKnight fellowship, Jerome Travel award and State Arts Board.
Instagram: @taveraxavier
Website: www.xaviertavera.com
Shown above is the original work by Xavier Tavera titled, Non-Violent Resistance, was graffitied a week after installation. Both Tavera and NE Sculpture have been open to healthy and constructive dialogue with the community. This has been an excellent opportunity to address different points of view, to listen, and to make changes. With this in mind, Xavier Tavera's Unified, pictured first, is now installed at George Floyd Square.
Xavier Tavera stands in front of his billboard
Instagram: @taveraxavier
"...someone vandalized my billboard at 38th and Chicago.
Sad to hear that a peace message gets misinterpreted and altered to promote violence. I still believe in the original message: don’t let anyone convince you that NON-violence is ineffective
I still believe that art can be transformative.
PEACE!!" Xavier Tavera
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