Elio Leturia Presents 'No Literal' at Harold Washington Library
Communication Associate Professor and artist Elio Leturia presents No Literal at Harold Washington Library, open now through October 15.
Through 12 posters, Leturia's graphic design exhibition uses humor to explore the use of Spanish words by American media, specifically the correct use of accent marks, the letter “ñ” (eñe), the differences between gender when using articles, and the “danger” when translating words phonetically. The exhibition is in celebration of 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month, and can be viewed in the library’s 3rd floor exhibit cases.
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