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by Leslie S. Bryan ( + PHOTOS OF THE MASKS ) Getting ready for Halloween? No, the 90 masks displayed earlier this spring at the Morris Museum (NJ) were not designed only for the popular children?s holiday. They are part of everyday life, as announced in the exhibit?s title: ?Mexican Masks of the 20th Century, A Living Tradition.? The traveling exhibit, which opens May 11 in Ft. Meyer, Florida and will remain there until July 12, features familiar face decoration in a context that links the craft of construction to a people?s long and complex history.



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