No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeTopicsArts and Culture'Mafalda' exhibit is nostalgia for some, anthropology for others

‘Mafalda’ exhibit is nostalgia for some, anthropology for others

If you grew up reading “Mafalda,” you already know that the title character is a precocious 6-year-old girl who rants about family, society and the universe at large. You know that the Argentine cartoonist Joaquín Salvador Lavado (or “Quino”) created the comic strip in 1964 and drew hundreds of panels before the series expired in 1973. You have probably seen the animated series. You may have owned a Mafalda doll.

What’s more, you probably can’t wait to see the massive exhibit, “The World of Mafalda,” now showing at La Antigua Aduana in Barrio Aranjuez. Sponsored by La Nación newspaper and part of the International Arts Festival, the exhibit is a brilliant retrospective on one of Latin America’s most beloved cartoon characters.

On the other hand, if you grew up in the U.S., you probably have no idea what “Mafalda” is. You may never have seen the name “Mafalda” before reading this article. While the strip has been rerun in Spanish-language funny pages for decades, and Quino’s creation has attracted followers around the globe, “Mafalda” has barely existed in the U.S. Like soccer and the metric system, “Mafalda” is embraced all over, but not among Gringos. Take a quick glance at the simple drawings of ornery children and you might think, hey, it’s Charlie Brown.

Whether fan or foreigner, everyone in San José should visit “The World of Mafalda.” The installation is so engaging, creative, and smartly laid out that even people who speak no Spanish will enjoy the visit. Instead of a dry museum piece, the exhibit recreates entire rooms and street scenes on a real-life scale. Patrons feel as if they are literally entering “Mafalda’s” pen-and-ink universe. You can read the strips, which are pasted onto the walls, or you can watch the cartoon on TV screens. Plaques describe the history of “Mafalda” and its social significance.

Robert Isenberg/The Tico Times
Robert Isenberg/The Tico Times

In its time, “Mafalda” was considered subversive because of Argentina’s political climate: Child characters like dreamy Felipe and girly Susanita would contemplate serious problems in a silly way – right in the middle of the turbulent Argentine revolution. Yet beyond its historical moment, the strip has only grown more popular. At 81, Quino is still alive and working in Argentina, but his long-abandoned “Mafalda” strip has continued to circulate, without interruption, since the 1970s.

The strip has always been provocative – much edgier than “Peanuts” – but the curators have gone to great lengths to make the exhibit kid-friendly. Still, “Peanuts” fans will think fondly of Charlie Brown and note the many similarities. You will catch up on “Mafalda’s” nine-year history and its relevance to generations of readers. And if you read Spanish fairly well, you may find yourself investing in a “Mafalda” compendium. As they say, there’s no better way to understand a culture than through its sense of humor.

 

Trending Now

Fonseca Rallies, Sierra Stuns as Latin America Roars at Roland-Garros

Brazilian teenager João Fonseca staged a stunning comeback from two sets down to reach the third round of Roland-Garros on Wednesday, setting up a...

El Salvador Lagoon Turns Turquoise, Drawing Crowds

One of El Salvador's most popular volcanic lakes has taken on a striking new look, and travelers are taking notice. The Laguna de Apastepeque,...

Costa Rican Cinema Makes History With Cannes Acting Award

Costa Rican cinema reached a new milestone Friday, May 22, when actresses Daniela Marín Navarro and Mariángel Villegas shared the Best Actress award in...

Costa Rica Bill Seeks Jail Time for Drivers Who Flee Crash Scenes

Costa Rican lawmakers are considering a bill that would bring back prison sentences for drivers who flee the scene of a traffic accident without...

Nicaragua Publishes Proof of Life Images of Detained Miskito Leader

Nicaragua on Wednesday released images of Indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera, imprisoned since 2023 and whose proof of life had been requested by U.N. experts....

El Salvador Breaks Into Latin America’s Top 10 Startup Ecosystems

El Salvador has entered the top 10 startup ecosystems in Latin America for the first time. The country ranks 10th regionally and 80th globally...

Chayanne Thrills Costa Rica Fans at Estadio Nacional Concert

San José welcomed Puerto Rican superstar Chayanne last night as thousands of fans filled the Estadio Nacional in La Sabana for one of Costa...

Costa Rica’s La Negrita Basilica Hit by Gunfire as Worshippers Attended Mass

Costa Rica's most important Catholic pilgrimage site was struck by gunfire during Saturday morning Mass, with two bullets shattering windows on the south side...

Costa Rica Braces for Heavy Rain as Tropical Wave No. 5 Arrives

Costa Rica will see a steady increase in rainfall through the final week of May, with Tropical Wave No. 5 expected to deliver the...
🌴 The Weekly Pura Vida

Costa Rica, Once a Week

The week's top stories, weather & insider tips — delivered every Sunday. One email, zero clutter.

🔒 Free. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Loading…

Latest News from Costa Rica

Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador

Live prediction market odds via Kalshi. Updates every 60 seconds.
Kalshi is available to US residents 18+. The Tico Times may earn a commission from new signups.

Costa Rica Car Rentals
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel