After 20 years as an artist, Vicente Telles hung one of his paintings in a Smithsonian museum for the first time this fall. The self-portrait shows a man draped in a quilt with an empty sack of government commodity pinto beans covering his face. Pigeons sit on his shoulder and lap, their heads also covered by commodity goods.
Their art hangs in the Smithsonian. It’s still waiting to be seen.
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