Exhibitions
"He piled his chaps on his saddle and we sat down. For how long, I wanted to know, had he been a vaquero. For a time of twenty years, he told me, from the age of six years.
Your father also? I asked.
Si. Un vaquero.
And your grandfather?
Un vaquero.
There was a silence. Vaqueros siempre.
Vaqueros always, he said finally. Desde el comienzo. Since the beginning."
— Bill Wittliff, Mexico, 1972.
In the early 1970s, noted Texas historian Joe Frantz offered Bill Wittliff a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity—to visit a ranch in northern Mexico where the vaqueros still worked cattle in traditional ways. Wittliff photographed the vaqueros as they went about daily chores that had changed little since the first Mexican cowherders learned to work cattle from a horse's back. Wittliff captured a way of life that now exists only in memory and in the photographs included in this exhibition.
Vaquero: Genesis of the Texas Cowboy features photographs with bilingual narrative text that reveal the muscle, sweat, and drama that went into roping a calf in thick brush or breaking a wild horse in the saddle. This exhibition is available in wall-hanging and abridged freestanding versions. Sections include:
Vaquero is an exhibition produced by the Wittliff Collections, Texas State University, presented in partnership with Humanities Texas, the state affiliate for the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Vaquero is made possible in part by a We the People grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Languages | English and Spanish |
Content | 62 framed and matted digital carbon prints 1 title panel 5 narrative text panels |
Space Requirements | 210 linear feet of wall space |
Shipping weight and dimensions: | Travels in 4 wooden crates, 3 with casters:
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Rental Fee* | $1200* (varies due to shipping cost) |
Rental Period | 6 weeks |
Language | English and Spanish |
Content | 9 panels (24" x 47") 11 support legs (78" tall) 4 stabilizing feet |
Space Requirements | 150 square feet of floor space (18' x 8') |
Shipping weight and dimensions: | Travels in 2 plastic cases with casters:
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Rental Fee* | $750* (varies due to shipping cost) |
Rental Period | 6 weeks |
Language | English and Spanish |
Content | 9 panels (24" x 47") 11 support legs (78" tall) 4 stabilizing feet |
Space Requirements | 150 square feet of floor space (18' x 8') |
Shipping weight and dimensions: | Travels in 2 plastic cases with casters:
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Rental Fee* | $500* (varies due to shipping cost) |
Rental Period | 4 weeks |
*Rental fees are based primarily on the cost of shipping. Prices may vary based on current fuel surcharges or venue location within the state of Texas. Out-of-state rentals are priced on an individual basis. Please call for a rental fee quote specific to your venue.
Vaquero press release
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