In Conversation: Tara Munroe on the Lost Leicester Casta Paintings
In 2009, Tara Munroe – curator and creative director of Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment – found five remarkable paintings in the store rooms at Leicester Museum and Art Gallery. Since then she has been researching and raising awareness about the complex stories of racial classification these images tell.
A major Heritage Lottery Funded exhibition of these paintings will open in Leicester in August 2023. MAP special issue editor Kate Nichols spoke to Tara earlier in 2022 to find out more about these images and their connection to society today, how they ended up in the Midlands, and how Tara plans to curate them.
Collection: Leicester Museum and Art Gallery

Fig.1 Mexican School, De español y negra se produce un mulato (From Spanish and Black a mulatto is produced) (c.1700-1800), oil on canvas, 104 x 145 cm
© Leicester Museum and Art Gallery/Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment.

Fig.2 Mexican School, De negro y india se produce un lobo (From Black and Indian a wolf is produced) (c.1700-1800), oil on canvas, 103 x147 cm
© Leicester Museum and Art Gallery/Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment.

Fig.3 Mexican School, De indio y lobo se produce un grifio que es tente en el aire (From and Indian and a wolf a Grifio is produced that is hanging in the air) (c.1700-1800), oil on canvas, 104 x 145 cm
© Leicester Museum and Art Gallery/Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment.

Fig.4 Mexican School, Indios bárbaros (Barbarian Indians) (c.1700-1800), oil on canvas, 104 x 145 cm
© Leicester Museum and Art Gallery/Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment.
KN: As you know, this particular issue of MAP is exploring similar relationships between colonialism and arts and heritage today in response to the Commonwealth Games, so it’s really interesting to hear you talking about connections between these historic images and the legacies of these colonial ideas about race and identity for society today. Could you say a bit more about these connections and what you hope these images might be able to do being displayed in the Midlands?

Fig.5 Mexican School, Indios otomÃes que ban a la feria (Indigenous people of Mexico going to market) (c.1700-1800), oil on canvas, 103 x 146 cm
© Leicester Museum and Art Gallery/Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment.
About Tara Munroe and Kate Nichols
About Tara Munroe and Kate Nichols
- Tara Munroe is Creative Director of Opal 22 Arts and Edutainment
- Kate Nichols is Associate Professor in Art History at the University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡