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The Witte Museum announces the extension of Mi Cultura—Bringing Shadows Into the Light: The Photograph of Al Rendón

Slides featuring Al Rendón’s photographs of Selena are viewed in a darkroom exhibit included in Mi Cultura—Bringing Shadows Into the Light: The Photography of Al Rendón.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (December 29, 2023) – The Witte Museum announces the extension of Mi Cultura—Bringing Shadows Into the Light: The Photography of Al Rendón, a retrospective exhibition of photographer Al Rendón’s 50-year career. The exhibition is currently open in the Robert J. and Helen C. Kleberg South Texas Heritage Center at the Witte Museum and will now run through May 27, 2024.

Mi Cultura—Bringing Shadows Into the Light invites visitors to experience the unique culture and spirit of San Antonio through the photography of Rendón, who has documented Tejano life in South Texas for decades. The exhibition features more than sixty of Rendón’s photographs and provides a comprehensive offering of his career, beginning with the touring Rock & Roll concerts he captured in the 1970s and evolving to the Conjunto and Tejano artists of the local culture, including his iconic photos of Selena.

The exhibition also includes a re-creation of a darkroom with Rendón’s slides and darkroom equipment, inviting visitors to explore the process used to develop photographs. Rendón’s personal collection of cameras and press passes used throughout his career are also on display.

Mi Cultura—Bringing Shadows Into the Light: The Photography of Al Rendón is included with museum admission. Additional information and tickets can be found at WitteMuseum.org.

Commemorative Book

The full-color commemorative book Mi Cultura—Bringing Shadows Into the Light: The Photography of Al Rendón is also available for purchase at the Bolner Family Museum Store and at bookstores nationwide. The book features more than 100 of Rendón’s photographs along with a foreword by Marise McDermott, introduction by Eduardo Díaz and essays by Thomás Ybarra Frausto, Bruce Shackelford and Juan Tejeda. Frausto also provided artist insights for the book, which is published by the Witte Museum and distributed by Trinity University Press.

The exhibition Mi Cultura: Bringing Shadows Into the Light: The Photography of Al Rendón is presented by the Cheever Family Foundation and generously supported by WellMed Charitable Foundation. The book Mi Cultura: Bringing Shadows Into the Light: The Photography of Al Rendón is generously supported by the McCombs Foundation.

Media Information

Press requests for interview opportunities, photography or information can be directed to Jonathan Miles, Chief of Communications.

Contact

Jonathan Miles
Chief of Communications
210.748.3337
JonathanMiles@WitteMuseum.org