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The Dallas Museum of Art presents Inca: Conquests of the Andes/Los Incas y las Conquistas de los Andes, an exhibition of over 120 objects that explores the dynamic nature of state expansion and imperial conquest through Andean visual arts. On view May 15 through November 15, 2015, the exhibition is the first organized by the DMA dedicated exclusively to Andean art, and the first special exhibition organized and curated by Dr. Kimberly L. Jones, The Ellen and Harry S. Parker III Assistant Curator of the Arts of the Americas. As the title suggests, the exhibition is presented in both English and Spanish. Featuring important works from the DMA’s Arts of the Americas collection, some displayed for the first time, and several significant loans, Inca: Conquests of the Andes reflects the traditional media of Andean visual arts, from ceramic and wood vessels to highly prestigious gold, silver, feather, and textile accoutrement

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